What are cookies?
"Cookies" are small software tags that are stored in the access equipment through the browser, retaining only information regarding preferences, and do not include any personal data.
What are Cookies for? Cookies help determinate the usability, interest and number of usages of websites, allowing for a faster and more efficient navigation, eliminating the need to repeatedly introduce the same information.
What kind of Cookies are there?
There are two groups of cookies that can be used:
Permanent Cookies – Cookies that are stored on the browser of the access equipment (PC, mobile or tablet) and that are used every time you make a new visit to the Scoreplay website. They are normally used to direct the navigation to the user’s interests, allowing for a more personalized service.
Session Cookies – Temporary cookies that remain in the browser’s cookie archive until you leave the website. The information obtained by these cookies count for analysing web traffic patterns, allowing to identify problems and provide a better navigation experience.
For what purposes do we use Cookies?
Strictly necessary Cookies – Allow the navigation on the website and usage of apps, as well as access to secure areas in the website. Without these cookies, the services cannot be provided.
Analytical Cookies – They are used anonymously for purposes of creation and analysis of statistics, for the purpose of improving the website’s functioning.
Functionality Cookies – Store the user’s preferences regarding the use of the website, so that it is not necessary to re-configure the website each time you visit it.
How can you manage cookies?
All browsers allow the user to accept, refuse or delete cookies, and also to inform the user every time a cookie is received, namely through the selection of the appropriate definitions in the respective browser. The user can also configure the cookies in the “options” or “preferences” menu of the browser.
Be aware, however, that by disabling cookies, you may be impeding that some web services function properly, affecting, partially or in full, the websites navigation.