Pulsz Cookie Policy

This page explains every type of cookie or similar storage technology used on Pulsz, who controls it, and how to switch off categories you do not want. The intent is plain: only strictly necessary cookies should ever run by default, and everything else should be a choice you make once and can change later.

What Cookies Are

A cookie is a small text file the site asks your browser to store. Some cookies expire when you close the tab; others sit on your device for days or months until the browser clears them. We also use related technologies — local storage and pixel tags — that follow the same rules in this policy even though they are not technically cookies.

Categories We Use

CategoryPurposeTypical lifespan
Strictly necessaryLogin session, anti-fraud, language and currency preferenceSession to 30 days
PerformanceAnonymous traffic measurement and crash reports (for example Google Analytics)Up to 13 months
FunctionalRemembering UI choices like sound on/off, recent slots, sticky filtersUp to 6 months
Targeting / advertisingAd relevance on partner sites and measurement of campaign reachUp to 13 months
SocialEmbedded share buttons and login via social platformsUp to 12 months

Strictly necessary cookies cannot be switched off — without them you cannot log in or stay logged in. Every other category is opt-in or opt-out, depending on your state's privacy law.

Third-Party Cookies on This Site

We work with named third parties, including Google Analytics, Meta (Facebook Pixel), and selected advertising networks for retargeting. Each partner runs under its own privacy policy, and you can disable their cookies independently in the Cookie Settings panel linked in the footer. We do not sell cookie-level data; we share it only with the partners shown in the settings panel, and only for the purposes labelled there.

Managing Cookies in Your Browser

You can clear or block cookies directly in your browser without coming back here. In Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. In Safari: Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data. In Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent login.

Global Privacy Control Signal

When your browser sends the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, Pulsz treats it as a request to opt out of targeting and advertising cookies and as a "Do Not Share My Personal Information" signal under CCPA and CPRA. Performance cookies are still active under that signal because they are anonymous; you can disable them separately in the cookie banner.

Updates to This Policy

We update this policy when new partners are added or categories change. The date at the bottom of the page reflects the last change. Material updates appear as a banner at the top of the site for at least 14 days. See also our privacy policy and the terms.


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