Cookie policy for UK visitors
Admiral Shark uses cookies to keep the website secure, reliable, and convenient. Some cookies are essential for the site to operate and to protect your account. Non‑essential cookies help us analyse use, improve performance, and adapt content, and we set them only after you consent under UK law. You can manage your cookie settings at any time.
What cookies do on your device
Admiral Shark places small text files called cookies on your device when you visit our website.
They remember your settings, keep you signed in, and help track activity so we can understand behaviour and performance. We monitor traffic patterns to protect the website and improve services across desktop and mobile.
Cookies and similar technologies do not read files or access the contents of your device. Some information, such as IP address or identifiers, may be personal data. We process it in line with our privacy commitments and your choices.
Types of cookies we use
Session cookies: these are used during your visit and are deleted when you close the browser. They support core functions, security, and navigation.
Persistent cookies: these stay on your device for a set period. They remember preferences such as language or region to improve your experience.
Analytical cookies: these measure performance, count visits, and show how the website is used. They help us fix issues and make the site faster and safer.
All of these cookie types are used to improve convenience and personalise your experience across our website and mobile browsers.
Your cookie choices and controls
You can manage cookies through your browser and our on‑site tools. You can change or withdraw consent at any time using the cookie banner or the Cookie Settings link in the footer on Admiral Shark.
- View cookies stored in your browser
- Delete existing cookies and site data
- Block all cookies or only third‑party cookies
- Allow cookies only for the current session
- Set your browser to notify you before a cookie is stored
- Disable similar tracking technologies where your browser supports it
You can also manage Flash storage through the Flash Player settings manager. Blocking cookies entirely may limit website functionality, including login, game loading, payments, and language settings.
Managing Flash cookie settings
Some embedded content may use Adobe Flash local stored objects. You can configure these through the Flash Player Settings Manager to set permissions, storage limits, and security options.
If you block all cookies, including Flash storage, some functions may not work, such as language preferences, auto‑login, and remembering device‑friendly settings.
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