How we use cookies in India
Parimatch uses cookies on this website in India to keep the service reliable, secure, and easy to use. Some cookies are essential for sign-in, payments, and core functions. Others help us understand how you use the platform and tailor content to your preferences. These files support faster pages on desktop and mobile. Your choices are respected under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.
How cookies work on your device
Cookies are small text files saved on your browser when you visit the website on mobile or desktop. They remember your settings, keep you signed in, and record basic activity so the service runs smoothly. Parimatch also uses similar technologies to measure traffic and improve performance. Cookies do not read personal files or access information stored inside your device. They do not collect passwords, phone contacts, or other private data.
Cookie categories we place
- Session cookies: active only while your browser is open and removed when you close it. They keep pages functioning and maintain your session.
- Persistent cookies: stay for a set period. They remember preferences like language, odds format, and device choices to improve your experience.
- Analytical cookies: measure website performance, diagnose errors, and show aggregated usage. They help improve services and speed.
All these cookie types aim to make navigation easier and personalise your experience across the website. On Parimatch, they support secure access and consistent performance.
Manage cookies and control settings
You can manage cookies through your browser or device settings on Parimatch.
- View current cookies and their expiry details.
- Delete stored cookies from your browser.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Block all cookies for this website.
- Set exceptions to allow only essential cookies.
- Manage Adobe Flash cookies in the Flash Player Settings Manager.
Blocking all cookies may limit website functionality, including login, bet placement, and security features.
Flash cookies and local storage
Some legacy content may use Flash Local Shared Objects. You can set permissions, storage limits, and security rules using the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. Guidance is available from Adobe. Blocking all cookies, including Flash LSOs, can disrupt features such as language selection, remembered device, and auto-login on the website. Consider allowing essential storage to maintain core functions.