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Cookie Policy

Rocket Play’s cookie policy describes the many cookie types that may be used in connection with the website https://rocketplay.com.au, which is owned and operated by us and provides you with access to this Cookie Policy (the “Website“), along with details on how to manage them.

In reality, what are cookies?

Cookies are little files that are kept on a user’s computer, mobile device, tablet, or other equipment and are used to access the Internet.

Cookies are placed when a web page’s server requests them from your web browser (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari, Mozilla, etc.). They are entirely “passive”—that is, they don’t include any malware, viruses, or spyware, and they don’t have access to user hardware information.

What is the purpose of cookies?

In one sense, cookies help the website work better and more effectively. To explore the website and take advantage of its features and services, cookies are required. Our website won’t work as smoothly as we would like it to without those necessary cookies, and we might not be able to offer you some services or features.

Additionally, cookies are used to generate anonymous statistics that help us learn how a particular user chooses to use our website so that we may enhance its contents and structure without identifying the user. Additionally, some WordPress features, programs like Google Analytics, Google Adsense, or Google Adwords, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or other social network “like” buttons or plugins that contain cookies may be used on the Rocket Play website.

Which kinds of cookies are used by us?

We employ two kinds of cookies: session and fixed cookies. The former are temporary files that stay on the user’s device until the user session ends or the web browser is closed. The fixed files stay on the user’s device for the duration indicated by the cookies or until the user deletes them.

What are the reasons for our cookie use?

We employ two kinds of cookies: session and fixed cookies. The former are temporary files that stay on the user’s device until the user session ends or the web browser is closed. The fixed files stay on the user’s device for the duration indicated by the cookies or until the user deletes them.

Processes

Designed to ensure that the website functions as you would expect. We use a cookie, for instance, to determine whether you have already created a User Account.

Authentication, Security and Compliance

Designed to abide by regulatory obligations, stop fraud, and safeguard your data from unauthorized parties. To find out if you are signed into your User Account, for instance, we employ cookies.

Preferences

Designed to retain details about your preferred behavior and appearance for the services. For instance, we employ a cookie to determine if you have consented to our using the geolocation information on your phone.

Notifications

Designed to either permit or prohibit notifications of alternatives or information that we believe might enhance your usage of the service. We employ a cookie, for instance, to prevent us from displaying the registration notice to you if you have previously seen it.

Analytics

Designed to provide us a better understanding of how users interact with the services. For instance, we employ a cookie that provides us with information on how your activities with the search page relate to our search recommendations.

Are personal data stored in cookies?

Cookies by themselves don’t need personal information to function, and they often don’t identify users of the internet. The only purpose of the personal information received through cookie use is to make it easier for the user to utilize the services. The encryption of this data prevents unauthorized individuals from accessing it.

Cookies are being deleted

Generally speaking, web browsers and other apps that provide access to online sites permit the storing of cookies by default. These settings can be altered so that the web browser blocks the automated administration of cookies or so that the user is notified each time cookies are delivered to their device. The Web browser’s settings include comprehensive information regarding cookie management and alternatives. Restricting the use of cookies may have an impact on certain website functionalities.

Confidentiality and security

Viruses are not cookies. They are presented as plain text. Since they are not composed of code, they cannot be run or run by themselves. Therefore, they can’t be replicated or cloned into other networks to start over and be copied again. Cookies cannot be considered viruses since they are unable to carry out their tasks.

Typically, browsers come with built-in privacy options that offer varying degrees of cookie acceptance, cookie validity, and automated cookie erasure once a user has visited a page.

Tips for utilizing cookies responsibly and safely

Their usage is practically a given because of their versatility and the fact that cookies are used by many of the largest and most popular websites. Many of the most popular websites, such as YouTube, Yahoo, Gmail, and others, will not be accessible to a user who has deactivated cookies.

Here is some advice, which can ensure safe surfing, but with the help of cookies:

  • Personalize your cookie browser settings, in order to create an adequate level of protection from the use of cookies.
  • If you are the only person, who uses the computer, you may set longer terms for expiration of the storage of the browsing history and access to personal data.
  • If you share your computer access with somebody, you may set your browser settings to delete the surfing data every time you close your web browser.
  • Ensure that your browser is always up to date. Many of the attacks, based on cookies, are realized when exploiting the weak spots of old and non-updated versions of the web browsers. Cookies are everywhere and they may not be circumvented if you would like to enjoy your access to the best and biggest websites on the Internet.