The Royalspinia Cookie Policy describes which cookies we place on your device, for what purpose and how long they remain active. Cookies are small text files that your browser stores to remember information about your visit. Some cookies are essential to make the website work. Others help us improve the platform or show more relevant offers.
Which types of cookies do we use?
We distinguish between four types of cookies. Functional cookies are necessary to make the platform work. They store, for example, your session, your login details and your language preference. Without these cookies you cannot log in or open a game. For functional cookies we don't need to ask permission, but we do inform you about them.
Analytical cookies help us understand how visitors use the website. We measure which pages are popular, how long visitors stay and where they get stuck. With these insights we improve navigation, find broken links and optimise speed. We work with anonymised data, so we don't link analytical data directly to your name or email address.
Marketing cookies we place to show you more relevant adverts on other websites. These cookies build up a profile of your interests based on pages you visit. We share anonymised data with advertising networks such as Google and Meta. For marketing cookies we ask your consent in advance via the cookie banner.
Preference cookies store choices you make on the platform, such as your favourite games, your preference for dark or light mode and your notification settings. These cookies make your experience more personal but are not necessary to make the website work.
How do you adjust your cookie preferences?
On your first visit you see a cookie banner where you choose per category which cookies you accept. You can always change this choice later via the cookie banner you can reopen via a link at the bottom of each page. Additionally, via your browser settings you can block or delete all cookies. Keep in mind that blocking functional cookies means you can no longer log in or play.
How long do cookies stay active?
The lifespan of cookies differs by type. Session cookies disappear as soon as you close your browser. Other cookies remain active for days, weeks or months. Most analytical and marketing cookies have a maximum lifespan of two years. Preference cookies usually stay a year so we remember your settings on return visits.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are placed by external parties we work with. Examples are Google Analytics for website statistics, Meta Pixel for marketing and the live chat provider for support conversations. These parties have their own privacy policies setting out how they handle the data they collect. We select our partners carefully and regularly check that they meet European privacy standards. How we treat personal data in general can be read in our privacy policy.
What are the risks of cookies?
Cookies in themselves pose no direct danger to your device. They cannot spread viruses or open files. However, marketing cookies can build a detailed picture of your internet behaviour. Those who'd rather avoid that choose the option to only allow functional cookies. That way the platform stays fully functional without being tracked for advertising purposes.
Cookies and mobile devices
On a mobile device cookies work in principle the same way as on a laptop, but we ask consent per browser. If someone switches from Safari to Chrome on the same phone, the cookie banner will appear again. If you clear your browser data, the platform asks you for permission again. Some operating systems also block tracking by default, and we fully respect those settings.
Changes to this policy
Royalspinia can adjust this cookie policy, for example if we start using a new analytics provider or if legislation changes. Important changes we announce via a notification on the website. By continuing to use the platform after a change, you agree to the updated version. We recommend reading this policy once a year.
Do you have questions?
For questions about cookies you can contact our support team via the help page. We're happy to explain how a specific cookie works, which data an external party receives or how to disable a certain category. Privacy is as important to us as it is to you, and we take every question seriously.

