Cookie Policy
This page explains what cookies and similar tracking technologies rfacdn.nz uses, what we currently do not use, what we might add in future, and how you can control or block cookies in your browser. It is written in plain English because cookie policies should be readable, not buried in legalese.
Last updated: 18 June 2026.
3. Third-party cookies on outbound links
rfacdn.nz contains affiliate and editorial links that take you to third-party websites — primarily the online casino operators we review. When you click one of those links, you leave our site and arrive at a separate website operated by that brand. That destination site will almost certainly set its own cookies on your device under its own cookie policy and privacy policy, which are entirely outside our control.
Most casino sites use cookies to: remember which affiliate or campaign sent you (so the operator's affiliate platform can credit a referral if you later sign up), keep you logged in, persist session state, track bonus eligibility, run their own analytics, and serve targeted advertising. We do not have access to the contents of those cookies and we do not receive any personal data from them — only the aggregate referral statistics our affiliate dashboards expose, which typically come down to "X clicks, Y registrations, Z funded accounts" with no individual identification of users.
Before signing up to any operator linked from this site we encourage you to read that operator's own cookie and privacy policies and to use the browser controls described below if you would prefer not to be tracked.
4. How to control cookies in your browser
All modern browsers let you block, limit or delete cookies — both globally and per-site — and most also let you block third-party cookies entirely without breaking everyday browsing. The exact settings change between versions, but the official help pages below are kept current by each vendor:
- Google Chrome — "Clear, allow and manage cookies in Chrome". Settings → Privacy and security → Third-party cookies.
- Apple Safari (Mac) and Safari on iPhone/iPad — Safari blocks cross-site tracking by default; per-site controls live under Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security.
- Mozilla Firefox — "Clear cookies and site data in Firefox". Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data and Enhanced Tracking Protection.
- Microsoft Edge — "Delete cookies in Microsoft Edge". Settings → Cookies and site permissions.
- Brave — "How do I manage cookies in Brave?". Brave Shields block third-party trackers by default.
You can also use private/incognito windows, which discard cookies and site data the moment you close the window, and most browsers support extensions like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger that block tracker scripts before they ever set a cookie. Blocking all cookies sitewide is unlikely to affect rfacdn.nz (because we do not set any), but it can stop you from staying logged in on third-party sites you click through to, including operator accounts.
5. Updates to this policy
We will update this Cookie Policy whenever we add, remove or change a cookie or similar tracking technology — and at minimum once a year. The "Last updated" date at the top of the page will always reflect the most recent meaningful change, and material changes will be flagged on the homepage or in a dedicated changelog entry for at least 14 days.
6. Contact
Questions about cookies, tracking, or this policy? Email [email protected]. We respond within three business days.
If gambling is harming you or your whānau, please do not email us — call the free, confidential, 24/7 NZ Gambling Helpline on 0800 654 655, text 8006, or visit gamblinghelpline.co.nz. They are the people trained to help, and they are available right now.