Cookie Policy
Effective date: 27 March 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how nz-rollxo-casino.com uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you access or use the RollXO website and related services. It is intended to help users in New Zealand understand what cookies are, why they are used, what choices are available, and how these technologies relate to privacy and data protection obligations.
This policy applies to the website operated under the RollXO brand, including references to RollXO Casino, RollXO Casino NZ, Casino RollXO, and RollXO Casino New Zealand where those names are used to describe the same service environment.
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, you may contact: [email protected]
1. Introduction to Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites function correctly, improve efficiency, remember settings, support security, and provide information about how a site is used.
When you visit nz-rollxo-casino.com, certain information may be collected automatically through cookies and related technologies. Depending on the cookie and your interaction with the site, this information may include:
- IP address
- Browser type and browser version
- Operating system
- Device type
- Approximate geolocation derived from IP
- Language settings
- Date and time of visits
- Pages viewed and navigation paths
- Referral URLs
- Session identifiers
- Login or account state indicators
- Information about interactions with content, promotions, or registration flows
Cookies do not always identify a person directly by name. However, some cookies can be linked to an account or to online identifiers, which means they may constitute personal information or personal data when combined with other data held by the operator or service providers. For that reason, RollXO treats cookie-related data as part of its wider privacy and data protection framework.
In the New Zealand context, the handling of cookie-related information may be relevant to obligations under the Privacy Act 2020, particularly where online identifiers can reasonably be connected to an identifiable individual. Users should also be aware that electronic marketing activities may be subject to the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 where applicable. This Cookie Policy should be read together with the website’s broader privacy documentation where available.
2. Why RollXO Uses Cookies
RollXO uses cookies and similar tracking technologies for legitimate operational and user protection purposes. These technologies help the website function as intended and support a stable and secure experience.
The main purposes for using cookies include:
- Enabling core website functions
- Maintaining secure sessions
- Protecting against fraud, abuse, and unauthorized access
- Supporting account management and player registrations
- Remembering user preferences such as language and interface settings
- Measuring site performance and diagnosing technical issues
- Understanding how visitors use the website
- Evaluating the effectiveness of marketing and affiliate campaigns
- Improving usability, content structure, and navigation paths
- Distinguishing between human activity and certain automated activity for security and system integrity purposes
Not all cookies serve the same function. Some are necessary for the site to work, while others support convenience, analytics, or marketing measurement.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
RollXO organizes cookies into the following primary categories:
- Required cookies
- Functional cookies
- Advertising cookies
In addition, from a technical architecture perspective, cookies are segmented into three implementation groups:
- Back-end cookies
- Front-end cookies
- Third-party cookies
These categories overlap in practice. For example, a required cookie may be implemented from the back-end, while an advertising cookie may be delivered through a third-party service provider.
4. Required Cookies
Required cookies are essential for the operation of nz-rollxo-casino.com. Without them, key parts of the website may not function correctly or may become unavailable.
These cookies are used to:
- Enable page navigation
- Maintain secure log-in sessions
- Authenticate users and preserve account state
- Protect restricted or account-related areas
- Support payment or transaction routing where applicable
- Detect suspicious activity and help prevent fraud
- Apply security controls such as request validation and session protection
- Maintain load balancing and website stability
- Remember basic technical settings required for secure browsing
Examples of required cookie functions include:
- Assigning a temporary session identifier so the website can recognize a user across page requests
- Preserving a user’s state while moving between secure areas of the platform
- Supporting account management processes, such as remaining logged in during a verified session
- Enforcing security features that help protect the integrity of the website and associated services
Because required cookies are necessary for core service delivery, disabling them through browser settings may cause major parts of the website to become inaccessible or unstable. In some cases, account access, secure verification processes, or transaction-related functions may fail.
Under generally accepted privacy practice, required cookies are often treated differently from optional cookies because they are necessary to provide the online service requested by the user. Even so, RollXO seeks to describe them transparently so users understand their role.
5. Functional Cookies
Functional cookies help improve the user experience by remembering preferences and collecting information about how the website is used. These cookies are not always strictly essential, but they contribute to usability, consistency, and service optimization.
Functional cookies may be used to:
- Remember language preferences
- Retain region or interface selections
- Store user preferences for site layout or display settings
- Recognize returning visitors in a non-directly identifying way
- Analyze usage trends and interactions with features
- Improve site performance and troubleshoot service issues
- Maintain session keys linked to convenience features
- Help identify where users encounter errors or abandoned actions
Examples of functional cookie use include:
- Remembering the last selected language so the site can load in the preferred format
- Recording user preferences relating to navigation or display behavior
- Measuring how long users remain on certain pages in order to improve site structure
- Detecting repeated technical errors associated with a browser type, operating system, or device type
Functional cookies may be first-party or third-party depending on the tool used. Some may use persistent identifiers that remain for a set period after the browsing session ends. Others operate only for the duration of the session.
Although functional cookies are generally less intrusive than advertising cookies, they can still involve data points such as IP address, browser type, operating system, device type, and page interaction metrics. RollXO uses this information to improve performance, reliability, and user preferences handling.
6. Advertising Cookies
Advertising cookies are used to measure marketing performance and better understand how users arrive at or interact with the website following promotional activity. These cookies may be set by RollXO or by external partners involved in campaign analytics, affiliate attribution, or marketing optimization.
Advertising cookies may be used to:
- Track whether a visitor reached the site through a marketing campaign
- Measure the effectiveness of advertising channels
- Attribute registrations or user actions to a campaign source
- Limit repeated display of the same promotional content
- Understand broad audience behavior across pages or channels
- Support reporting on conversions, such as completed registrations
RollXO’s approach is to use advertising cookies for campaign measurement and performance analysis rather than to reveal a direct personal identity to advertising partners. However, these cookies may still rely on online identifiers, referral information, device signals, or pseudonymous data points.
Advertising cookies can collect or infer information such as:
- Campaign source and referral pathway
- Ad interaction events
- Registration completion status
- Device type and browser type
- Approximate location derived from IP
- Time stamps and page sequence data
- Persistent identifiers assigned by a partner platform
These cookies do not necessarily reveal your name to a third-party partner. However, under modern privacy standards, pseudonymous identifiers can still be regulated where they are capable of being linked to an individual profile or account. Users should therefore review their cookie preferences and browser settings carefully.
7. Technical Segmentation of Cookies
Due to the architecture of the RollXO platform, cookies can also be understood in three technical groups: back-end, front-end, and third-party cookies.
7.1 Back-end Cookies
Back-end cookies are generated or managed by server-side systems. They are commonly used for:
- Session authentication
- Security validation
- Fraud prevention logic
- Account continuity across protected pages
- Transactional routing and server stability
- Infrastructure-level performance balancing
These cookies are typically essential to service operation and often qualify as required cookies.
7.2 Front-end Cookies
Front-end cookies are created or managed through website interface elements and client-side scripts. They are commonly used for:
- Saving interface preferences
- Remembering language selection
- Supporting user-friendly navigation states
- Tracking feature interactions for site improvement
- Measuring responsiveness and page performance from the user side
These cookies are often functional in nature, though some may also support advertising measurement depending on implementation.
7.3 Third-party Cookies
Third-party cookies are placed by domains or technologies operated by external providers rather than directly by nz-rollxo-casino.com. They may support:
- Analytics reporting
- Marketing attribution
- Affiliate tracking
- Performance measurement
- Fraud detection services
- Content delivery and embedded tool functionality
Third-party cookies may remain subject to the policies of those external providers. RollXO may select partners for operational reasons, but external providers may process information under their own privacy documentation and technical standards.
8. Third-Party Service Providers
RollXO may use third-party service providers to assist with analytics, infrastructure support, campaign measurement, fraud prevention, and marketing performance reporting. As part of those services, third parties may place cookies or similar tracking technologies on your device when you use the website.
These providers may help RollXO:
- Analyze site traffic and visitor behavior
- Measure technical performance and page reliability
- Track the effectiveness of campaigns and referral sources
- Attribute player registrations to a lawful marketing source
- Detect abnormal behavior or suspicious usage patterns
- Improve user journey design and service delivery
Where third-party cookies are used, the information collected may include:
- IP address
- Browser type
- Operating system
- Device type
- On-site event data
- Referral information
- Time and date of activity
- Conversion or registration indicators
- Pseudonymous identifiers used for measurement purposes
RollXO expects service providers to handle data in accordance with applicable legal and contractual obligations. However, third-party providers may act as independent controllers or separate service operators in some contexts. Users should understand that disabling third-party cookies may affect analytics accuracy, affiliate attribution, or the availability of some embedded functions.
9. Cookie Duration
Cookies may remain on your device for different lengths of time depending on their purpose.
9.1 Session Cookies
Session cookies operate only while your browser session is active. They are usually deleted automatically when you close the browser. These cookies are often used for:
- Maintaining temporary session state
- Preserving secure navigation
- Supporting login continuity during a visit
- Protecting form submissions and secure interactions
9.2 Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period or until manually deleted. They are typically used for:
- Remembering user preferences
- Recognizing return visits
- Measuring long-term site performance
- Supporting marketing attribution and campaign analysis
The retention period of a persistent cookie depends on its technical purpose, business necessity, and the configuration set by RollXO or the relevant third-party provider.
10. Legal Basis and New Zealand Privacy Considerations
For users in New Zealand, cookie-related processing may fall within the broader scope of privacy and data protection obligations where information can identify, or reasonably be linked to, an individual. RollXO seeks to process such information in a manner consistent with applicable legal standards, including fairness, transparency, and reasonable security safeguards.
Key compliance considerations include:
- Transparency regarding the use of tracking technologies
- Limiting collection to information relevant to operational, security, analytical, or marketing measurement purposes
- Protecting cookie-related data through technical and organizational controls
- Respecting user choice where non-essential cookies are involved
- Managing third-party relationships responsibly
- Retaining data only for as long as reasonably necessary for the stated purpose
Relevant reference points may include:
- Privacy Act 2020 (New Zealand)
- Guidance published by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, New Zealand
- Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007, where marketing communications practices are relevant
This Cookie Policy is intended to support transparency, but it does not replace any rights or obligations that may arise under applicable law.
11. How to Control and Manage Cookies
You can control many cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to view, block, restrict, or delete cookies. You may also be able to configure the browser to alert you before a cookie is stored.
Common browser-level options include:
- Blocking all cookies
- Blocking only third-party cookies
- Deleting existing cookies
- Clearing browsing data on browser exit
- Preventing storage of persistent cookies
- Configuring site-specific cookie permissions
Please note that restricting cookies may affect the functionality of RollXO Casino NZ services. Depending on the settings you apply, the following issues may occur:
- Log-in sessions may not work correctly
- Secure areas may become inaccessible
- Language and display preferences may not be saved
- Site performance features may degrade
- Player registrations may not complete as expected
- Marketing source attribution may fail, which can affect some promotional administration systems
- Certain pages, tools, or embedded services may not load properly
If you use multiple devices or browsers, cookie preferences typically need to be set separately on each browser and device type.
12. Browser-Specific Guidance
For more detailed instructions on how to manage cookies, users can consult the help resources provided by their browser vendors. Useful external resources include:
- Google Chrome support pages
- Mozilla Firefox support pages
- Apple Safari support pages
- Microsoft Edge support pages
These browser guides usually explain how to:
- Find stored cookies
- Delete cookies individually or in bulk
- Block cookies by default
- Allow cookies for selected websites
- Manage tracking prevention and privacy settings
As browser interfaces change over time, users should refer to the most current support documentation published by the browser provider.
13. Do Not Track and Similar Signals
Some browsers offer privacy features such as “Do Not Track” signals. Because there is no universally applied standard for interpreting such signals across websites and services, nz-rollxo-casino.com may not respond to every such mechanism in a uniform way. Users seeking stronger control should use direct browser settings or device-level privacy controls to manage cookies and tracking technologies.
14. Data Security and Protection Measures
RollXO applies reasonable technical and organizational measures designed to protect information associated with cookies and related identifiers from unauthorized access, misuse, alteration, or unlawful disclosure.
These measures may include:
- Access controls for relevant systems
- Secure transmission protocols
- Monitoring for suspicious activity
- Vendor management controls for service providers
- Internal restrictions on data access based on operational need
- Retention controls appropriate to the purpose of the cookie
No internet-based system can be guaranteed to be completely secure. However, RollXO aims to maintain safeguards proportionate to the sensitivity and purpose of the information processed.
15. Changes to This Cookie Policy
RollXO may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in:
- Legal or regulatory requirements
- Cookie technologies and tracking practices
- Website features or platform architecture
- Third-party provider relationships
- Security, analytics, or marketing processes
When this policy is updated, the revised version will be published on nz-rollxo-casino.com with a new effective date where appropriate. Continued use of the website after an update may indicate acceptance of the revised policy to the extent permitted by applicable law.
16. Contact
If you have questions, requests, or concerns about this Cookie Policy or the use of cookies on nz-rollxo-casino.com, please contact:
17. References
The following sources are relevant to the privacy and compliance context of this Cookie Policy in New Zealand:
- Privacy Act 2020 (New Zealand)
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner, New Zealand: privacy guidance and compliance resources
- Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 (New Zealand)
- Browser support documentation published by Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge providers
This Cookie Policy is provided for transparency and user information purposes and should be read as part of the broader privacy and data protection framework applicable to the RollXO website.
