Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how crowncasinomelbourne.top (we, us, our) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website for visitors located in Australia. It should be read together with our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. By accessing or using our website, you acknowledge and agree to the practices described in this Policy. If you do not agree, you should adjust your browser or device settings as described below or discontinue using our website.

We are committed to handling personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). This Policy describes what information we collect via cookies, why we collect it, the choices available to you, and how to contact us. Last updated: 17 December 2025.

What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device (computer, tablet, mobile) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, to improve site performance, to remember preferences, and to provide analytics and advertising insights. Cookies may be “session” cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or “persistent” cookies (stored for a defined period). They may be placed by us (first-party cookies) or by third-party service providers acting on our behalf (third-party cookies).

We also use similar technologies, such as web beacons, pixels, software development kits (SDKs), and local storage. These technologies operate in a way that is functionally similar to cookies, helping us recognize your device, understand usage patterns, detect fraud, and deliver a more consistent experience across pages and sessions.

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: Essential for core site functions such as page navigation, security, load balancing, and access to features. Without these, the site may not operate correctly.
  • Performance and Analytics Cookies: Help us understand how visitors use the site, including pages viewed, time on page, and technical errors, so we can improve performance and user experience.
  • Functionality Cookies: Remember choices such as language, region, and display settings to provide a more personalized experience.
  • Advertising and Targeting Cookies: Enable us and our service providers to deliver content and advertisements that are more relevant to your interests and to measure the effectiveness of campaigns, including frequency capping.
  • Security and Fraud Prevention Cookies: Assist in identifying and preventing harmful activity, maintaining the integrity and safety of the website and its users.

Some cookies used on this site are set by carefully selected third-party service providers that supply analytics, measurement, advertising, and content delivery services. While these cookies are subject to the providers’ own privacy practices, we require that such providers handle information responsibly and in compliance with applicable laws.

How We Use Data Collected Through Cookies

We use data collected through cookies and similar technologies to operate and maintain our website, remember your preferences, analyze site traffic and usage trends, troubleshoot issues, secure the site, and tailor content. Where allowed, we may also use these technologies to deliver or measure advertising, conduct audience measurement, and compile aggregated statistics to understand and improve our services.

In Australia, we collect personal information through cookies only where reasonably necessary for our functions and activities and where we have provided clear notice or obtained consent where required. For example, strictly necessary cookies are used to provide requested services, while analytics or advertising cookies are used with your consent where consent is required. We seek to de-identify or aggregate data where feasible.

Retention periods vary by cookie type and purpose. Session cookies expire when you close your browser; persistent cookies typically last from several days to up to 24 months unless you delete them earlier. We review our use of cookies periodically and may adjust durations to meet operational and legal requirements.

Your Choices, Consent and How to Control Cookies

When you first visit our site, you may see a notice explaining our use of cookies and offering you options to accept, reject, or customize settings where such choices are available. By continuing to use the site after seeing that notice, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this Policy. You can withdraw or modify your consent at any time by changing your browser or device settings or using any on-site preference tools we provide.

  • Browser Controls: Most browsers allow you to block, limit, or delete cookies. Refer to your browser’s settings or help menu to manage cookie preferences or to enable “Do Not Track” (DNT) where available.
  • Private/Incognito Mode: Using private browsing modes helps limit the storage of cookies to a single session.
  • Device Settings: Mobile devices may offer settings to limit ad tracking or reset mobile identifiers that can be used for advertising.
  • Analytics and Advertising Choices: Where available, you may opt out of certain analytics or interest-based advertising through on-site controls or relevant industry opt-out mechanisms in your region.
  • Impact of Disabling Cookies: If you block some cookies, portions of the site may not function properly. Strictly necessary cookies are essential and cannot be disabled through our on-site tools.

Please note that we currently may not respond to all DNT signals due to lack of a common industry standard. However, you can still manage cookies through your browser or device settings as described above.

Third-Party Services, Cross-Border Disclosure, and Additional Notices

We may engage third-party providers for analytics, measurement, content delivery, advertising, and security services. These providers may set and access cookies on your device in connection with the services they provide to us. Where personal information is involved, we take reasonable steps to ensure that our providers handle information in a manner consistent with the APPs, including appropriate contractual safeguards, limited retention, de-identification where feasible, and confidentiality obligations.

  • Cross-Border Disclosure: Our technology infrastructure or service providers may be located outside Australia. Where personal information is disclosed overseas, we take reasonable steps to ensure it is protected in accordance with Australian privacy requirements.
  • Accuracy and Minimization: We strive to collect only the information needed for the purposes described and to keep data accurate and up to date.
  • Security: We implement administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect information collected via cookies from unauthorised access, alteration, or misuse.
  • Children: Our site is intended for users aged 18 and over. We do not knowingly use cookies to collect personal information from children. If we learn that we have done so, we will take steps to delete such information.
  • Links: Our site may link to other websites. Their cookie practices are governed by their own policies, and we encourage you to review them before use.

To the extent permitted by law, your use of the site constitutes acceptance of this Policy and our Terms of Use. This Policy is governed by the laws of Australia. You agree to resolve any disputes in the courts of the Australian state or territory where you reside, unless otherwise required by law.

Updates to This Policy and Contact

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, or legal requirements. When we make material changes, we will take reasonable steps to notify you, such as displaying a prominent notice on the site. Your continued use of the site after any change indicates your acceptance of the updated Policy.

If you have questions, wish to exercise your choices, or want to make a complaint about our cookie practices, please contact us at [email protected]. We will respond within a reasonable period. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may be able to raise your concern with the Australian privacy regulator.