This site sets a small number of cookies — almost all of them for anonymous traffic analytics, plus the cookies set by an embedded YouTube trailer when you press play. We do not run advertising cookies and we do not show cookie consent banners. Manage cookies through your browser settings; blocking them does not break the site.
1. What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file that a website saves in your browser when you visit it. The next time you load the same site, the browser hands the cookie back, and the site can read it. Cookies are how websites remember things between page loads — for example, that you are logged in, that you prefer dark mode, or that an analytics tool has already counted you as a visitor today.
Cookies can be set by the site you are looking at (first-party cookies) or by another domain whose content is loaded inside the page, such as an embedded video or an analytics script (third-party cookies). They can be deleted at the end of the session (session cookies) or kept for days, months or years (persistent cookies).
2. What we use on this site
Tower Rush App uses cookies for two limited purposes:
- Anonymous traffic analytics — to count visits, see which pages are useful and detect unusual traffic patterns. Reports are aggregated; we do not look at individual visitors.
- Embedded third-party content — when you press play on the trailer, the video host (YouTube) loads in the page and applies its own cookies. The trailer is loaded only on click, so these cookies are not set unless you ask to watch the video.
We do not use:
- Advertising cookies, retargeting pixels or behavioural tracking.
- Login or account cookies — there is no account system on this site.
- Cross-site tracking that follows you to other websites.
3. Cookies in detail
The table below lists the cookies we know are set on this domain or by third-party content embedded in our pages. Cookie names from analytics tools and embeds occasionally change with vendor updates; this list covers the typical names you will encounter.
If we add or change cookies — for example, by switching analytics provider — we will update this table and refresh the "Last updated" date at the top of the page.
4. Third-party cookies
Some cookies you see in the table are not set by us at all. They are set by the third parties whose content we embed on our pages — primarily YouTube, when you play the official Tower Rush trailer. The data those cookies collect is governed by the third party's own policies, not ours:
- YouTube cookies — see Google Privacy Policy and Google Cookies.
- Google Analytics cookies — see the same Google policies above; you can also install the official Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on to block GA across all sites.
Outbound links to casinos do not set cookies on this domain. Once you click an affiliate link and arrive at the casino, that casino's cookies and tracking apply, not ours.
5. How to manage cookies
You can block or delete cookies from your browser at any time. Doing so will not break this site — pages will continue to load and content will remain available. The only thing that changes is that we won't see your visit in our anonymous analytics.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block all third-party cookies, clear cookies for tower-rush-app.eu.com only, or set rules per site.
Chrome cookie helpFirefox
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Use Strict Enhanced Tracking Protection to block trackers and most third-party cookies by default.
Firefox cookie helpSafari
Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari blocks cross-site tracking by default; you can additionally block all cookies or wipe per-site data.
Safari cookie helpEdge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data. Strict tracking prevention is available and recommended.
Edge cookie helpFor mobile browsers, the same options live in the browser app's settings. On both Android and iOS, you can also use private / incognito mode to start every session with a clean cookie jar.
6. Do Not Track & Global Privacy Control
Most modern browsers can send a Do Not Track (DNT) header or a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal with every request. These signals tell the websites you visit that you would prefer not to be tracked. We respect these signals where the analytics tool we use exposes them as an option, and we do not deliberately bypass them.
However, browsers and tools differ in how they implement DNT and GPC, and we cannot guarantee that every third-party script embedded on the page also honours them. If you want the strongest setting, combine the browser signal with cookie blocking and a content blocker like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger.
7. Changes to this policy
If we change which cookies are set — for example, by switching analytics provider, adding a contact form that uses a CSRF cookie, or removing the YouTube embed — we will update this page and refresh the "Last updated" date at the top. For minor edits (typos, clearer wording) we may not announce the change separately.
8. Contact
If you have a question about cookies set on this site, or you spot a cookie that is not listed in section 3, write to us:
For broader questions about how we handle data, see our Privacy Policy. For terms of using the site, see our Terms & Conditions.