Last updated: 12 July 2026.
This Cookie Policy explains how icehockeybettips.com uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on this website. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle personal data more broadly. The legal framework that applies to our use of cookies is the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR), together with the UK General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 2018, all of which are enforced in the United Kingdom by the Information Commissioner’s Office.
What a cookie is
A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on the device you are reading from. The next time you visit the website, the browser can send the cookie back so that the website knows it is the same device and can adjust the page accordingly. Cookies are not programs, they cannot read files on your device and they cannot carry viruses. The data inside a cookie is set by the website that issued it and can be inspected through your browser’s developer tools.
Some cookies are set by icehockeybettips.com directly. These are called first-party cookies. Other cookies are set by services we embed inside our pages, such as an analytics provider. These are called third-party cookies. Both first-party and third-party cookies are covered by this notice.
Cookie categories we use
We group cookies into four categories. We ask for consent before setting any cookie that is not strictly necessary, and your consent choice is recorded on your device so that we do not ask again on every page view.
Strictly necessary cookies keep the website working. They store your cookie consent choice, they protect against automated abuse such as form spam, and they keep the site loading correctly across pages you read in the same session. These cookies do not require consent under the law because they are essential for delivering a service you have asked for, but we describe them here for transparency.
Preference cookies remember the choices you make on the website that are not strictly necessary for it to function, such as a preferred text size or a dark-mode toggle if we add one in the future. We only set preference cookies after consent has been given.
Analytics cookies allow us to count visits to each article, measure how long readers spend on a page, identify which entry points work for new readers and understand which articles need editorial follow-up. We use an analytics provider that anonymises the IP address before it is stored and we configure the provider to retain individual records for the shortest practical period. We only set analytics cookies after consent has been given.
Partner cookies are set by third parties whose services we choose to embed on a particular page, for example an affiliate-tracking pixel on a clearly designated commercial section of the website. Partner cookies are never set on our editorial pillar or cluster pages and we only set them after consent has been given. Where a partner cookie is present, the partner is named in the consent gate so that you can decide whether to allow that specific partner.
How long cookies last
Session cookies last only until you close your browser. Persistent cookies last for a fixed period defined when the cookie is set, typically between one day and twelve months. The exact lifetime of each cookie is recorded in the cookie’s expiry attribute and can be inspected in your browser. Strictly necessary cookies for consent storage are typically persistent so that we do not ask for consent again on every page; analytics and partner cookies are persistent where the provider needs to recognise return visits and are session-only otherwise.
Managing consent
You can change or withdraw your consent at any time by clearing the cookies stored by icehockeybettips.com in your browser settings, after which the consent gate will appear again on your next visit. You can also block cookies entirely at the browser level, or block only third-party cookies, through the privacy settings of every major browser. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the website from working as intended; blocking optional cookies will not affect your ability to read editorial content.
Major browser vendors publish guidance on how to manage cookies. The official websites for the most common browsers are https://support.google.com/chrome/, https://support.mozilla.org/, https://support.apple.com/safari/ and https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoft-edge/. Each vendor explains how to view, delete and block cookies inside its product.
Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Some browsers send a Do Not Track header or a Global Privacy Control signal to indicate that the reader does not wish to be tracked across websites. We treat a Global Privacy Control signal from your browser as a valid expression of consent withdrawal in respect of analytics and partner cookies. We do not treat the legacy Do Not Track header as equivalent because the specification was never finalised and is interpreted inconsistently across vendors. If you prefer to ensure that no optional cookie is set, the most reliable route is to decline consent through our cookie gate or to enable Global Privacy Control in a browser that supports it.
Children
The cookie gate operates regardless of the age of the reader. We do not set cookies that are specifically aimed at children and we do not run advertising directed at children on this website. As stated in our Privacy Policy and in our Legal Information notice, icehockeybettips.com is intended exclusively for an adult audience aged eighteen years or older.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. If we add a new cookie category, change an analytics provider or add a partner cookie to a new section of the website, we will surface the change in a refreshed consent gate at the time the change takes effect, so that fresh consent is gathered. The timestamp at the top of this page records the date of the most recent material update.
Contact
If you have questions about how cookies are used on icehockeybettips.com, or you wish to exercise your rights in respect of the personal data we hold through cookie-derived records, please write to us through the contact channel published on the website at the time of your enquiry. We respond inside the statutory window described in our Privacy Policy.