Melbet Cookie Policy in India
Melbet uses cookies to ensure the website operates correctly, securely, and conveniently for users in India. Cookies are small data files stored on your device that help the platform remember your preferences and maintain account sessions. Some cookies are essential for the site to function, and others help analyse usage patterns and adapt content to your needs. You have control over your cookie settings and can manage them at any time through your browser.
How Cookies Are Used on the Platform
When you visit the Melbet website, cookies are saved on your device automatically. These small files help the platform remember your preferences, such as language selection and login status, so you do not need to reconfigure settings on each visit.
Cookies are also used to:
- Understand how users interact with the platform
- Monitor website traffic and identify popular sections
- Measure page load performance and detect technical issues
- Improve the overall browsing experience based on usage patterns
Cookies do not access private files or internal data stored on your device. They collect only information related to your interaction with the website. Your personal data and device contents remain unaffected by cookie activity.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The platform uses three main types of cookies, each serving a distinct purpose:
Session Cookies
These are temporary files that exist only during your current browsing session. They are deleted automatically once you close your browser and help maintain continuity as you navigate between pages.
Persistent Cookies
Unlike session cookies, persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period after you leave the site. They allow the platform to recognise you on your next visit and restore saved preferences.
Analytical Cookies
These cookies collect data about how visitors use the website, including which pages are visited most frequently and how long users spend on each section. This information is used to improve platform performance and content relevance.
All three cookie types are used to make your experience more convenient and personalised. They help the platform adapt to your preferences and ensure the website functions as expected on every visit.
Your Cookie Choices
You have full control over how cookies are managed on your device. Most browsers allow you to adjust cookie settings directly through the browser's privacy or security menu.
Actions you can take include:
- Delete existing cookies stored on your device at any time
- Block all cookies from being saved by any website
- Block third-party cookies only, while allowing first-party cookies from sites you visit directly
- Set notifications to alert you before a cookie is saved, giving you the option to accept or decline
- Allow cookies only from specific websites you trust
- Manage Flash cookies separately through your browser's plugin settings or the Flash Player manager
Please note that blocking all cookies may limit certain website features. Some functions, such as saved preferences, language settings, and automatic login, depend on cookies to operate correctly. Restricting cookies entirely may affect the overall usability of the platform.
Managing Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also known as Local Shared Objects, are managed separately from standard browser cookies. They are controlled through the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager, which allows you to configure the following:
- Site permissions: Decide which websites are allowed to store Flash cookies on your device
- Storage limits: Set a maximum amount of data that Flash applications can save locally
- Security parameters: Control how Flash content interacts with your device and personal information
If you choose to block all cookies, including Flash cookies, some website functions may stop working as expected. Features such as language preferences, saved settings, and automatic login rely on this type of stored data. It is advisable to review Flash cookie settings carefully before applying broad restrictions to avoid disruptions to your browsing experience on the platform.
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