NeonJackpotWall

Cookie Policy

This site keeps its storage footprint small and easy to explain.

The policy below describes what NeonJackpotWall stores on your device, why we do it and how you can remove or block those items if you prefer.

What this policy covers

NeonJackpotWall is an editorial casino comparison site rather than an operator platform. Because of that, we do not need a large advertising or account-management cookie stack to make the site function. We use a narrow set of browser storage items to remember key choices made by the visitor and to keep the interface stable across pages.

Local storage used by the site

The first storage key is NeonJackpotWall_age. It records that a visitor has confirmed they are old enough to enter a site that contains gambling-related editorial content. Without that preference, the age gate would reappear on every page load and make the site frustrating to use. The second key is NeonJackpotWall_cookies. It records whether a visitor accepted or declined the cookie banner choice shown at the top of the page.

Both items are functional in nature. They are stored in the browser’s local storage area instead of being used to build an advertising profile. They do not contain bank data, gameplay history or sensitive health information. They are simple state values used so the site can remember two decisions that affect the visitor interface.

Why these items matter

The age confirmation storage prevents repeated interruptions once an adult visitor has already completed the modal. The cookie choice storage prevents the top banner from covering the content after the choice has been made. These items help the site behave consistently, particularly when a visitor moves between the homepage and policy pages. They also reduce unnecessary prompts on mobile screens, where space is limited.

Third-party services

We may link to third-party casino operators, support organisations and external resources. If you follow those links, the destination site may place its own cookies or similar technologies according to its own privacy and cookie notices. NeonJackpotWall does not control that storage once you leave our pages. Readers should review the third-party policies carefully before registering or submitting data elsewhere.

Managing or deleting storage

You can usually clear local storage through your browser settings. Doing so may reset the age gate and cookie prompt, which means those notices will appear again on a future visit. You can also browse in a private window or use browser settings that block storage altogether, although some interface elements may become less convenient if preferences cannot be remembered.

Updates to this policy

If our use of storage changes in a material way, we will update this page so that visitors can review the new position. We aim to keep this explanation short, accurate and tied to the actual behaviour of the site rather than padded with generic wording.