Cookie policy overview for UK visitors
This page explains how cookies and similar technologies are used on our website for users in the United Kingdom. Basswin uses cookies to keep the service secure, to run core features, and to improve convenience. Some cookies are essential for the website to work. Others help us analyse use and adapt content to your preferences and device. You can manage your choices in your browser or in our cookie banner at any time.
How cookies work on this website
Cookies are small files saved on your computer, tablet, or mobile when you visit our services. They store information such as your sign-in status, language, and preferences. Basswin uses them to understand how people use the website and to keep accounts safe under UK GDPR and PECR.
We use cookies to:
- remember settings and personalise your experience;
- understand behaviour across pages and features;
- monitor traffic, performance, and errors;
- protect your account and prevent fraud.
Cookies do not read your hard drive or access personal data stored in other apps. They only collect data that your browser shares and that you consent to when required. We also use similar technologies, such as pixels and local storage, for related purposes.
Cookie categories we use
- Session cookies: active only during your visit. They support navigation and core features, then expire when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: stay for a defined period to remember choices and improve services. You can delete them at any time in your browser.
- Analytical cookies: measure usage, performance, and which pages are used. We only set these when you agree in the cookie banner.
All of these cookies are used to improve convenience, strengthen security, and personalise your experience on the website.
Manage your cookie choices
You are in control of how cookies are used for Basswin.
You can:
- review or change preferences in the cookie banner at any time;
- block or delete cookies in your browser settings;
- disable third-party cookies for added privacy;
- clear site data, cached images, and cookies regularly;
- manage Flash storage in the Flash Player settings manager;
- use private browsing to limit how data is stored on the device.
Blocking all cookies may limit website functions such as sign-in, payments, and remembering preferences. On mobile, controls are found in your browser or device settings.
Flash cookie settings
Some legacy content may use Flash local shared objects (LSOs), known as Flash cookies. You can set permissions, storage limits, and security options in the Adobe Flash Player settings manager.
If you block all cookies, including Flash cookies, parts of the website may not work as intended. Features such as language selection, saved preferences, and auto-login can be affected.
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