Cookie Policy

Cookies often get a bad rap, but they aren't the villains they're made out to be. In most cases, they are simply tiny text files that allow a website to remember basic details, rather than some complex surveillance tool. Still, transparency is key, so we want to give you a clear and honest explanation of how play-betika.co.ke utilizes them.

The Short Version

Our use of cookies is focused on two main things: analytics, which helps us see how visitors interact with the site, and affiliate tracking for when you navigate to a partner's page. We avoid building individual user profiles, serving personalized ads, or gathering unnecessary data. You can safely disable cookies without breaking the site, although it will limit the data we can see on our end.

Types of Cookies We Use

Analytics Cookies

To understand general traffic patterns—such as which pages are most popular, where our users are located, and what devices they use—we integrate Google Analytics. This information is completely anonymous and aggregated; it tells us about general trends rather than tracking specific individuals. Google manages this data according to their own privacy standards, which you can review at policies.google.com. If you prefer not to be tracked by them at all, Google offers a browser add-on that lets you opt out entirely.

Functional Cookies

We also use a few basic functional cookies. For example, these remember whether you've already accepted our cookie policy so that you aren't pestered by the same pop-up every time you return to the site. These don't collect any personal info; they just make your browsing experience smoother.

What We Don’t Do With Cookies

Your data is safe with us: we never sell cookie-based information to third parties. We don't follow you across the web, build marketing profiles, or share your habits with ad networks. Our approach is intentionally limited to simple analytics and affiliate attribution—nothing more.

How to Manage or Disable Cookies

You have full control over cookies through your browser settings. Whether you want to block them all, wipe your current history, or customize settings for specific sites, the choice is yours. Keep in mind that while this specific site will continue to work fine, blocking all cookies can sometimes interfere with how other websites behave.

Here is a quick guide on where to find cookie settings in the most popular browsers:

If you are using a mobile device, the process is very similar; you'll typically find these options under the Privacy or Site Settings section of your browser menu.

Third-Party Cookies

Certain cookies are placed by third parties, with Google Analytics being the primary example. Since we don't manage these directly, we suggest checking Google's official privacy documentation for a detailed look at their data handling. If you value your digital privacy, it's a resource well worth reading.

Updates to This Policy

Should we change how we use cookies, we will update this policy before those changes take effect. The date listed below shows the last time this page was edited. We believe in being open about how things work here.

Questions

If any part of this policy is confusing or if you have a specific question, feel free to reach out via our contact page. We'll provide you with a clear and direct answer.

Last updated: March 2026