Yukon Gold Cookies & Tracking
At Yukon Gold, we explain how cookies and similar tracking tools work for players in Canada. These technologies help keep sessions stable, protect account access, and tailor the lobby without exposing sensitive details.
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Your cookie choices can also affect sign-in convenience, promotional notifications, bonus visibility, and how smoothly payments display in CAD. You can update your preferences at any time, and core functions remain available even if you decline non-essential tracking.
More Control Over Tracking
If you prefer a simpler experience, you can limit optional tracking and keep only the tools required for platform operation. If you want faster navigation and more relevant offers, enabling additional categories can remember more settings and play patterns.
- Review stored preferences so the interface stays aligned with your choices.
- Adjust notification frequency to reduce promotional interruptions.
- Clear stored site data to reset personalization and remembered options.
- Check transaction history regularly for unexpected activity linked to CAD.
- Keep browsers updated and avoid sharing devices used for payments.
Default Interface & Personalization
We use browser data to remember practical preferences, such as favourite slots or live dealer tables, form selections, session timing, and wagering activity in CAD. This helps the lobby surface previously visited games sooner and align bonus suggestions with earlier play patterns.
Promotion banners may also adapt based on interactions, prioritizing cashback or free spins when relevant and reducing repeated exposure. Changes made in privacy settings carry over to future sessions, supporting consistent behaviour across devices.
Types of Tracking Technologies
We group tracking and storage tools into clear categories so you can decide what to allow. Each category supports a specific purpose, from authentication to usability measurement and marketing controls.
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We may also use tools such as Google Analytics with anonymous data, in line with Canada rules.
Cookie Settings & Consent Options
On your first visit, a consent notice lets you choose between strictly necessary tools, analytics, and marketing. All categories except those required for platform functionality are optional and disabled by default.
To change your choices later, open your profile menu and go to “Privacy Settings” for category-level toggles. Any updates apply right away, including how payments like deposits or balance views in CAD behave within the session.
You can withdraw consent for non-essential data at any time without losing access to core services. You will also receive a notification when you change selections, and your account history shows a summary of updates.
Data That May Be Collected
When enabled, tracking tools can collect device and browser signals to keep the service stable and reduce risk. This may include operating system details, browser type, session length, navigation flow, login authentication status, language and region preferences, and transaction events linked to CAD.
Limits on Third-Party Sharing
Some third-party methods support functionality, targeted promotions, or analytics for Canadian visitors. Partners may collect unique identifiers such as device type, session length, and browsing patterns, but agreements restrict how any received information can be used.
- Deliver personalised ads based on platform interactions.
- Analyse broad usage trends to improve service performance.
- Support smoother sign-in and account continuity features.
- Help detect and prevent fraud when required by rules.
Information sharing does not directly reveal personal details unless needed for fraud investigation or compliance. All third parties must follow Canada laws and rules about data protection and security.
Deleting & Blocking Tracking Files
You can remove stored identifiers using your browser’s privacy or history controls in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. Clearing site data may require fresh authentication, and personalised elements can reset to default preferences.
To reduce future collection, you can enable “Do Not Track,” block third-party identifiers, or use privacy-focused extensions. Blocking may reduce certain features, including balance display in CAD or local gaming history.
If settings were changed before using the consent notice, revisit your account “Settings” or “Privacy” section to remove permissions for analytics, personalisation, or advertising. Logging out after each session can also reduce temporary files left in cache.
Personalisation & Control Summary
| Area | Min–Max (CAD) | Details |
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| Preferred Language & Currency (interface) | $ to $ | Interface defaults to preferred language; balance and transactions display in $. |
| Game Selection History (personalization) | $ to $ |
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| Promotional targeting (offers/notifications) | 1000CAD to 1000CAD |
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| Deposit & withdrawal patterns (payments) | $ to $ |
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| Security & login state (authentication) | $ to $ |
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| Tracking controls (privacy settings) | $ to $ |
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| Third-party sharing (partners/providers) | $ to $ |
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| Analytics behavior patterns (site improvement) | $ to $ |
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| Browser/device cleanup & blocking (user actions) | $ to $ |
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Help With Cookie Preferences
If cookie choices affect accessibility, sign-in, or deposits and withdrawals in CAD, contact customer support for guidance aligned with Canadian rules. Our team can also help with data rights questions and technical adjustments related to privacy settings.
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