This cookie policy explains how and why bettingathorseracing.com uses cookies and similar storage technologies. It sits alongside the Privacy Policy and the Legal Information notice. Read together, the three documents describe what data the site handles and on what basis. This policy is written in line with the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and guidance published by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
What a cookie is
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by your browser when you visit a website. It stores a short identifier that the site can read on your next visit, and it is how most sites recognise returning visitors, remember preferences and measure usage. Similar technologies — local storage, session storage, pixel tags — serve related purposes and are covered by this policy regardless of the technical label.
Categories of cookies we use
We categorise the cookies on this site into four groups: strictly necessary, performance, functionality and measurement. Strictly necessary cookies are required to operate the site — for example, to remember your cookie-consent choice and to balance traffic across servers. These do not require consent under PECR because the site cannot function without them. Performance cookies help us understand which pages are read and which are not, which is what drives editorial priorities on the site. Functionality cookies remember non-essential preferences — for example, whether you have dismissed a one-off notice. Measurement cookies feed aggregate traffic reports to our analytics processor and do not attempt to identify you as an individual.
All non-essential cookies — performance, functionality and measurement — are set only after you have given explicit consent through the cookie banner. You can change or withdraw that consent at any time by returning to the banner or clearing cookies in your browser.
First-party and third-party cookies
First-party cookies are set by bettingathorseracing.com directly and are readable only by this site. Third-party cookies are set by a service provider we use — for example, an analytics platform or a font delivery network. We list the providers we work with in this policy, and every third party we allow is bound by a data-processing agreement that restricts how they use the data. We do not permit advertising-network cookies.
How to control cookies
You have three layers of control. First, the cookie banner presented on your initial visit lets you accept or reject non-essential cookies. Second, every major browser lets you delete stored cookies, block cookies from specific sites, or block all cookies from any site. Third, most browsers include a private-browsing mode that prevents persistent cookies from being written in the first place. Instructions for the most common browsers are published by their respective vendors.
Blocking or deleting strictly necessary cookies may stop the site from working correctly. Blocking performance, functionality or measurement cookies will not prevent you from reading the site and is the default behaviour when you decline consent.
Retention periods
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies have a defined expiry, typically ranging from one day for short-lived preferences to thirteen months for analytics identifiers. Where a persistent cookie has no material reason to outlive a single session, it is set as a session cookie by default. Specific retention periods for each individual cookie are displayed in the cookie banner’s detail view.
International transfers of cookie data
Some cookie data may be processed by service providers outside the United Kingdom. Where that happens, the transfer is protected either by a UK adequacy decision, by the International Data Transfer Agreement (IDTA) or the UK Addendum to the EU Standard Contractual Clauses, or by another lawful mechanism recognised by the ICO. The Privacy Policy carries the full list of processor categories and the safeguards in place.
Changes to this policy
We may update this cookie policy when we add, remove or change cookies, or when the law or ICO guidance changes. Material changes will be reflected by advancing the “Last updated” date at the top of this page and, where appropriate, by prompting you to renew your consent through the banner.
Contacting us
If you have questions about how we use cookies, or if you want to exercise any of your rights under UK GDPR and PECR in relation to cookie data, you can contact the editorial inbox. Contact details and the response window are set out in the Privacy Policy.