Cookie Policy — nbasportbettinguk.com

What cookies nbasportbettinguk.com uses, why, and how you can control or withdraw consent for non-essential cookies under UK PECR and UK GDPR

This Cookie Policy explains how nbasportbettinguk.com uses cookies and similar storage technologies. It supplements our Privacy Policy and should be read alongside it. The policy is written to comply with the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR).

Last updated: 30 May 2026.

What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file stored by your browser when you visit a website. Cookies allow the site to remember information about your visit, such as your language preference or the contents of a session. Similar technologies, including local storage and session storage in modern browsers, can serve comparable purposes. Throughout this policy the term “cookies” covers all of these mechanisms.

Cookies are not malicious software. They are inert pieces of text. They become significant only because of what websites choose to store in them and how those stored values are used.

Types of cookies we use

We categorise the cookies on nbasportbettinguk.com in line with guidance issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office.

Strictly necessary cookies are required for the basic operation of the site. They enable navigation, remember the choices you make in the cookie banner and keep the site secure. These cookies do not require consent because the site cannot function without them. They do not track you across other websites and they store no marketing data.

Performance and analytics cookies, where used, collect aggregate information about how visitors interact with the site, such as which pages are most read and how long users stay on a page. The data is used to improve the editorial product. Analytics cookies are set only after you have given consent through the cookie banner and can be withdrawn at any time.

Functional cookies remember preferences you have set, such as your selected odds format display or your preferred typography size, where the site offers such options. Functional cookies are set only with consent.

We do not currently use advertising cookies, behavioural-tracking cookies or cross-site profiling cookies. nbasportbettinguk.com does not run programmatic advertising. If this changes in future, we will update the policy and seek fresh consent before any such cookies are set.

Third-party cookies

Some content on the site is delivered by third-party providers, such as Google Fonts for web typography or content delivery networks for static assets. These providers may set their own cookies or receive your IP address as part of normal HTTP requests. We choose providers that publish their own privacy practices and that are widely used across the UK web. Information about how each provider handles data is available on its own privacy page.

How long cookies last

Session cookies expire when you close your browser. They are used for tasks that need to persist only for the duration of a single visit. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period after the browser is closed, ranging from a few days to a maximum of twelve months for cookies we set directly. Third-party cookies follow the retention rules published by their respective providers.

The first time you visit the site you are presented with a cookie banner that allows you to accept all cookies, reject all non-essential cookies or set granular preferences by category. Your choice is stored and respected for subsequent visits, until you change it. You can change your choice at any time through the cookie preferences link on the site.

If you reject non-essential cookies, the site continues to function. Some features that rely on remembered preferences may not be available, and the analytics that help us improve the product will not record your visit.

Controlling cookies in your browser

Independently of the cookie banner, you can control cookies through your browser. Every modern browser offers settings that allow you to view stored cookies, delete them, block third-party cookies or block all cookies. The location of these settings varies between browsers; the help section of your browser explains how to use them. Blocking all cookies in your browser will prevent the strictly necessary cookies from working and may affect site functionality.

You can also set your browser to send a Do Not Track signal. We respect this signal where it can be reliably detected, but Do Not Track is not a universal standard and not all third-party providers honour it.

Cookies and personal data

Most of the cookies we set do not by themselves identify you as an individual. However, some technical identifiers, including IP addresses, can constitute personal data under the UK GDPR when combined with other information. Where this is the case, the processing is described in our Privacy Policy. The legal basis for non-essential cookies is your consent. The legal basis for strictly necessary cookies is the legitimate interest of operating a functional, secure website.

Your rights

You have the right to withdraw consent for non-essential cookies at any time. You also have the rights set out in our Privacy Policy in relation to any personal data we process, including the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk if you believe your rights have been infringed.

Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as the technologies we use evolve or as legal requirements change. The “last updated” date at the top of this page indicates when the policy was most recently revised. Material changes will be drawn to visitors’ attention through the cookie banner and through a note on the relevant pages.

Contact

For any questions about the cookies used on nbasportbettinguk.com or about how to exercise your rights, please use the contact channels listed on the site. The Information Commissioner’s Office is the supervisory authority for data protection in the United Kingdom and publishes detailed guidance on cookies at ico.org.uk.