How we use cookies in Tanzania

Parimatch Tier 2 uses cookies to keep the website secure, reliable, and easy to use in Tanzania. Some cookies are essential for sign in, payments, and fraud prevention. Others help us analyse how you use the services and tailor content to your preferences. You can manage cookie choices at any time in your browser or in on-site settings. We handle personal data in line with the Tanzania Personal Data Protection Act, 2022 and applicable regulations.

What cookies do on your device

When you visit the website, small text files called cookies are saved on your computer or mobile phone. They remember your settings, such as language and odds format, and help us understand activity on the platform. We use this information to study behaviour, monitor traffic, and improve performance across pages and services.

Parimatch Tier 2 may also use similar technologies like local storage and pixels to support security and user experience. These technologies do not read your files, do not access messages, and do not install software. They do not collect data from inside your device beyond what is needed for the website to work. Where required, we ask for your consent for non-essential cookies, and you can withdraw it at any time.

How you can control cookies

You can manage cookies through your browser settings at any time. Options usually include:

  • View and delete stored cookies on your device
  • Block third-party cookies
  • Block all non-essential cookies
  • Set the browser to ask before a cookie is stored
  • Keep essential cookies only for website security and sign in
  • Manage Flash cookies through Adobe Flash Player settings

Blocking all cookies may limit core functions such as login, payments, account security, and saved preferences.

Managing Flash cookies

Some parts of the website may use Flash cookies. You can configure them in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. There you can set permissions, limit storage, and adjust security parameters.

Blocking every cookie, including Flash, can disrupt features such as language settings, saved preferences, and auto-login. If you choose to block them, you may need to re-enter details each time, and some content or services may not load as intended.

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