Our approach to cookies in Kenya

Melbet uses cookies to run the website and protect your account. Some cookies are essential for login, security, and basic features. Others help us analyse use, improve performance, and tailor content. You can manage your settings at any time in your browser or in our cookie tools. We handle personal data in line with Kenya’s Data Protection Act and guidance from the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner.

How cookies work on your device

Cookies are small files saved on your computer or mobile when you use our website. They remember your choices, such as language, and help us understand how services are used. They also support security and account features. We may use similar technologies like local storage, SDKs, and pixels for the same purposes.

Cookies do not give us access to files on your device. They do not run software or read content you do not share. We use them to collect technical information about your browser, device, and usage so we can improve the experience and keep the website reliable.

We rely on your consent for non-essential cookies. Essential cookies are needed for core functions and are used to provide requested services.

Your choices and how to manage cookies

You control cookies in your browser and through our on-site preferences. Steps you can take:

  • Delete stored cookies and site data.
  • Block third-party cookies.
  • Allow cookies only for specific websites you trust.
  • Send a “Do Not Track” signal (support varies by browser and technologies).
  • Opt out of analytics cookies where offered in our preferences.
  • Manage legacy Flash cookies in the Flash Player settings.

Blocking all cookies may limit website functions. Features like login, payments, odds updates, and language settings may not work as expected. You can adjust settings at any time. Your choices will apply to that browser and device.

Managing legacy Flash storage

Some older content may have used Adobe Flash local storage, also known as Flash cookies. You can configure these in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. You can set permissions, storage limits, and security rules.

Blocking all storage, including Flash, may disrupt features such as language selection, saved preferences, and auto-login. Check your browser and device guides for current support, because Flash technologies are being phased out across the industry.

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