Last updated: 03.06.2026
This Cookie Policy explains how nflbettingwebsite.com uses cookies and similar technologies on our NFL betting analysis website, what each cookie does and how you can control them. It is published in line with the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), and it should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.
What Cookies Are
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device when you visit. The file lets the website remember basic information about your visit — for example, your preferred font size, whether you have already dismissed the cookie banner, or whether you have already opted in or out of analytics. Cookies cannot read other files on your device, cannot run programs and cannot deliver viruses.
Some technologies that behave like cookies — local storage, session storage and similar browser-side stores — are covered by the same rules and are treated the same way in this policy.
Cookies We Set
nflbettingwebsite.com uses a small number of cookies, grouped by purpose. The list below is exhaustive for first-party cookies. Third-party cookies set by services we embed are listed in their own section further down.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function correctly. They cannot be switched off in our system because, without them, the site cannot serve its pages reliably. They do not store any information that identifies you personally, and they do not track your activity outside of this website.
- Session cookie — keeps track of your current visit so navigation between pages works correctly. Expires when you close the browser.
- Cookie-consent record — stores your response to the cookie banner so we do not ask you again on every page. Retained for up to twelve months.
- Security token — protects against cross-site request forgery on any form you submit. Expires within twenty-four hours.
Analytics cookies
These cookies measure aggregated traffic to the site — which pages are read, how long readers spend on them and which referring sources bring readers in. We use that information only to improve our editorial output. Analytics cookies are set only after you have given explicit consent through the cookie banner.
- Analytics identifier — a randomised identifier used to distinguish one visit from another in aggregated reports. Retained for up to fourteen months.
- Analytics session marker — distinguishes the start and end of a single browsing session. Expires after thirty minutes of inactivity.
- Aggregated page-view counter — counts page loads in aggregate, without individual user profiling. Retained for up to fourteen months.
Preference cookies
If you adjust any reader-facing preferences — for example, a future option to switch between fractional, decimal and American odds in our worked examples — that preference is stored in a cookie so you do not have to set it again on every visit. Preference cookies are only set when you actively change a setting.
Cookies We Do Not Set
nflbettingwebsite.com does not set advertising cookies, retargeting cookies or social-media tracking pixels. We do not run third-party advertising networks on the site, and we do not allow any of our affiliate partners to set cookies through our domain.
Third-Party Embeds
From time to time we may embed content from a small number of trusted third parties — for example, an official video clip from the NFL or an embed from a UK regulator. Where we do, that third party may set its own cookies in line with its own policy. We will only embed third-party content where the third party has a clear privacy notice that complies with UK GDPR.
Embedded third-party cookies are only loaded after you have given consent through the cookie banner. If you withhold or withdraw consent, the embed is replaced by a static placeholder.
How to Manage Cookies
You have three layers of control over the cookies set on this site.
Through our cookie banner
The cookie banner that appears on your first visit lets you accept all cookies, reject all non-essential cookies, or set preferences by category. You can reopen the banner at any time using the “Cookie settings” link in our footer to change your choices.
Through your browser settings
Every major browser lets you block cookies entirely, block cookies from specific sites or delete cookies that are already stored. The exact steps differ between browsers — search your browser’s help for “manage cookies” to find the current instructions for the version you are running.
Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent parts of the site from working correctly. Blocking analytics or preference cookies will not stop you from reading our content.
Through your device settings
Most mobile operating systems include a setting to limit ad tracking or reset advertising identifiers. Even though nflbettingwebsite.com does not use advertising identifiers, you may wish to apply those settings as a general privacy measure across all websites and apps.
Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
nflbettingwebsite.com honours the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal where your browser sends it. When GPC is detected, we treat it as a withdrawal of consent for non-essential cookies and refrain from loading analytics or third-party embeds. The legacy “Do Not Track” header is not consistently defined across browsers; where it is sent, we treat it in the same way.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, the third parties we work with or the law that applies. The “Last updated” date at the top of the page will always show the date of the most recent revision. Where a change is material — for example, adding a new category of cookie — we will reopen the cookie banner so you can review and confirm your preferences.
Contact
For any questions about this Cookie Policy or how nflbettingwebsite.com uses cookies, please use the contact route published on our About Us page. We will respond within a reasonable time and, where the question concerns your personal data, within the one-month deadline required by UK GDPR.