ArcadeSpinHub.com • New Zealand

Cookies & Tracking Policy

Last updated: 25 March 2026

This policy explains how ArcadeSpinHub Limited uses cookies, pixels, SDKs and similar technologies (together, “cookies”) on arcadespinhub.com to run the site, measure performance, prevent fraud, and support advertising in a way that is appropriate for New Zealand users and our age-gating.

Cookies are small files or identifiers stored on your browser/device. Some are deleted when you close your browser (session cookies); others remain for longer (persistent cookies).

Cookie categories we use

Category Purpose Examples
Essential Site operation, security, preferences. Session IDs, load-balancing, consent and language settings.
Analytics Understand usage and improve features. Page views, event counters, approximate location derived from IP.
Fraud prevention Detect abuse, bots and suspicious activity. Risk signals, rate-limiting, device/browser fingerprints (where permitted).
Advertising Measure campaigns and show NZ-targeted ads. Ad IDs, conversion tags, frequency capping.

Some cookies are set by us (first-party). Others may be set by service providers we use for analytics, security, or advertising (third-party).

Age-gating and NZ-targeted advertising

We may use cookies and IP-based signals to (a) remember whether you have completed an age gate, (b) help prevent underage users from receiving age-restricted content or advertising, and (c) tailor advertising and site content to New Zealand users. If you indicate you are under the applicable age, we aim to restrict advertising cookies and limit personalisation.

Managing your cookie preferences

We do not rely on “Do Not Track” signals as there is no consistent industry standard.

Retention

Cookie lifetimes vary. Essential cookies may be session-based or retained to remember key settings. Analytics and advertising cookies may persist for longer to measure performance and limit repeated ads. Where possible, we minimise retention and access.

NZ privacy note

We handle personal information in line with the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020 and our Privacy Policy. Cookie-derived data may be personal information when it identifies you or is reasonably capable of doing so.