Cookie Policy
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website saves on your device. They store details about your visit — like your actions, preferences, and login status. Say you change the language on a page or stay signed in after refreshing — that’s cookies at work.
They don’t run code or behave like apps. It’s just data your browser keeps and reuses later to make your time on the site smoother. Nothing more, nothing less.
Some cookies disappear when you close the tab. Others stick around to remember you next time. But all of them are passive — they just sit there, quietly helping things run more smoothly.
Types of Cookies Used
On the AviatorApps website, cookies are split into a few groups. Each one handles its own task.
- Some are essential. They keep things running smoothly — like letting pages load, letting you log in, or move around without hiccups. Turn these off, and the site may simply stop working as expected.
- Others deal with analytics. They follow general patterns: which pages get the most clicks, how long people stay, where the drop-offs happen. Tools like Google Analytics often handle this part, helping spot what’s working and what needs fixing.
- There are also functionality cookies. These remember small things like your language or where you're located. Thanks to them, the site can feel familiar next time — no need to set everything up again.
- And finally, marketing cookies. If they’re switched on, they allow the site to adjust content or ads based on what you’ve looked at. Sometimes they’re used to check if a campaign is doing what it’s supposed to.
Why Cookies Are Used
On the AviatorApps website, cookies are mostly here to make things easier and more personal.
They help the site work the way it’s supposed to. That includes faster loading, smooth switching between pages, and keeping your login secure.
Cookies also collect data about how the site is used. Which sections get clicks, where people spend time, what parts they skip. Thanks to this, the team can fine-tune the layout or fix things that don’t work well.
If you've saved any settings — like your favorite casinos or language — cookies will remember that too. So next time, the site feels familiar without extra effort.
And when marketing cookies are turned on, they might adjust what you see based on your previous activity. That could mean more relevant content or ads that actually match your interests.
How to Manage Cookies
You can manage cookies right in your browser settings. Most of them — like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari — let you block certain types, delete what’s already saved, or get a heads-up when a site tries to add new ones. The menus differ slightly, but the general idea stays the same.
If you see a cookie banner or a settings button on the AviatorApps site, you can use that too. It lets you make quick choices: keep just the essential cookies or go through and pick what you're fine with.
Just a heads-up — if you block everything, some parts of the site might stop working properly. Or things may not display as they should.
Third-Party Cookies
Not all cookies on the AviatorApps site come from AviatorApps itself. Some appear because of services built into the content. These are called third-party cookies.
Say the site uses Google Analytics to track visits. In that case, Google might leave its own cookies to gather data. Same goes for casino widgets or affiliate links that lead to places like Vavada Casino. Through these tools, third parties can follow how people interact not just here, but on other sites too. Mostly, it’s used for traffic stats or showing ads that make more sense.
AviatorApps doesn’t have access to what these third parties collect or how they use it. If you're curious about it, you’ll usually find details on the third-party websites. And if you’d rather not deal with them, the best way is to change your browser settings or use the opt-out options that those services offer.
Policy Updates
The cookie policy might get updated from time to time. This usually happens when new features are added, privacy rules change, or there’s a need to handle data a bit more carefully.
When that happens, the content on this page will be refreshed to show the most recent version. It’s a good idea to check back once in a while, especially if you’ve already customized your cookie preferences or want to stay informed.
Contact Information
If something’s unclear or you’re wondering how cookies work on the AviatorApps website, you can get in touch. Either use the contact form on the site or send an email using the address listed at the bottom of the page.