Cookie Settings

Cookies, in plain language.

What we use them for, what's optional, and how to change your mind.

What are cookies?

Cookies are tiny text files a website saves in your browser. They’re how we keep you signed in, remember your settings, and help advertisers show you relevant (rather than random) ads.

Three types

Cookies we use

Everything we set falls into one of these three buckets. Only essentials are always on — the rest are yours to choose.

  • Essential Always onRequired for the site to work. Keep your session, remember language, protect against abuse. Without them you cannot play.
  • Analytics Opt-inAnonymous metrics about which pages and games are popular. Helps us decide what to feature next. Aggregated, never personal.
  • Advertising Opt-inUsed by our ad partners to measure performance and, optionally, show ads tailored to your interests. You can decline and still see ads.

Google, Online Media Solutions (IAB vendor ID 883), and other third-party ad vendors may use cookies or similar technologies to serve and measure ads. You can manage Google ad personalization in Google Ad Settings or visit YourAdChoices for participating third-party advertising opt-outs.

If an IAB Transparency and Consent Framework CMP is configured for the site, it will expose those choices to supported ad partners, including Online Media Solutions as vendor ID 883.

How to change your settings

You can adjust your preferences in your browser’s settings at any time. Most browsers let you delete existing cookies, block third-party cookies, or block cookies for specific sites.

Once the consent banner is active, you can reopen the consent preference center here:

For the full picture of how we handle data, see the Privacy Center. To delete your account and everything tied to it, follow the steps in the FAQ or email [email protected].

More on privacy

The Privacy Center has the full breakdown of what we collect and the controls you have.