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Cookie Policy

Cookie Notice

This page explains how kmichellevip.com uses cookies — small files that sit quietly in your browser and help the site work properly, remember your preferences, and keep the…

This page explains how kmichellevip.com uses cookies — small files that sit quietly in your browser and help the site work properly, remember your preferences, and keep the lights on through affiliate commissions. We’ve written this in plain English because cookie policies shouldn’t require a law degree.

What a Cookie Actually Is

When you visit a website, your browser can store a tiny text file on your device. That file — a cookie — can hold a short piece of information: a session ID, a preference setting, a timestamp, or an anonymous user identifier. Cookies don’t run code, can’t access other files on your computer, and aren’t inherently harmful. Think of them as sticky notes your browser leaves for itself so the next page load goes more smoothly.

The Three Kinds We Use Here

kmichellevip.com uses cookies in three distinct ways. Here’s a quick overview before we go deeper:

3
Cookie categories in use

1
Category you cannot disable (Essential)

30
Typical affiliate cookie lifespan in days

Essential & Functional
These keep the site running. They handle things like your cookie-consent preference, security tokens, and basic navigation state. You can’t opt out of these without breaking the site — that’s standard across the web, not something unique to us.
Analytics (Google Analytics 4)
We use GA4 to understand which guides readers find useful, how long people spend on reviews, and where traffic comes from. IP addresses are anonymised wherever technically possible. The data helps us write better content — it is never sold to third parties.
Affiliate Tracking
When you click a casino or sportsbook link on this site, a tracking cookie is placed by the merchant’s platform (not by us directly). If you go on to register or deposit, the merchant’s system credits kmichellevip.com with a referral commission. This is how independent review blogs remain free to read.

How Affiliate Cookies Actually Work

Our affiliate links pass a unique tracking ID to the destination casino or betting site. That merchant’s server stores a first-party cookie in your browser containing the referral ID and a timestamp. No personally identifiable information about you passes back to us — we only ever see aggregate commission data (e.g., “one new deposit referral from campaign X”). The merchant handles all personal data under their own privacy policy. We are an independent affiliate; we are not the operator, and we have no access to your account details at any casino.

Your Options for Managing Cookies

You have meaningful control over cookies through your browser settings. Every major browser lets you view, block, or delete cookies at any time:

  • Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
  • Firefox: Preferences → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
  • Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
  • Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions

For a browser-agnostic walkthrough, aboutcookies.org is an independent resource that covers every major platform in plain language.

Do Not Track Requests

Some browsers can send a Do Not Track (DNT) signal to websites. At present, no legally binding standard defines what sites must do when they receive one, and kmichellevip.com does not alter its cookie behaviour in response to DNT headers. We’ll update this stance if a recognised industry standard emerges. In the meantime, browser-level cookie controls (above) are the most reliable way to limit tracking.

Questions or Changes

This policy was last reviewed in 2025. If we add new analytics tools or change affiliate networks in a material way, we’ll update this page. Questions? Reach us through the contact page.