Cookie Policy
Last updated: 8 julio 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how how do i bet on ufc Fights uses cookies and similar technologies. It supplements the Privacy Policy and should be read alongside it. The terms used here have the same meaning as in the Privacy Policy.
What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by a website. Cookies are used to remember preferences, keep sessions active, measure how visitors use the site and, in some cases, target advertising. «Similar technologies» includes local storage, session storage, pixels and software development kits that perform comparable functions. References to cookies below cover all such technologies.
How UK law treats cookies
UK law on cookies sits in the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and the UK GDPR. Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent. Every other category — analytics, performance, functionality and marketing — requires prior, informed and freely given consent from the visitor. Consent can be withdrawn at any time. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) supervises compliance.
Categories of cookies we use
Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for the site to function — for example, to remember your cookie-consent choice or to keep a navigation menu state. They do not need consent, but you can still block them at the browser level, with the caveat that the site may not work as intended afterwards.
Performance and analytics
These cookies are set only after you accept them in the consent banner. They collect aggregated, mostly non-identifying information about how visitors use the site — pages visited, time on page, navigation paths — so we can improve content and structure. We configure our analytics provider to anonymise or truncate IP addresses where the provider supports that setting.
Functionality
If we add features such as font size preferences, dark mode or saved positions in long articles, related cookies fall in this category. They are set only after you accept them.
Marketing
how do i bet on ufc Fights is an editorial publication and does not display advertising on its pages. We therefore do not set marketing or advertising cookies. If this changes, this policy will be updated to disclose any new category before the cookie is set.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are placed by third parties whose services we use — for example, the analytics provider that records aggregated visitor statistics, and content delivery networks that serve files such as fonts. Those third parties act under written agreements with us and only for purposes described in this policy and in the Privacy Policy. The third parties may set their own cookies under their own privacy policies.
Managing your consent
You can change or withdraw your cookie consent at any time. Use the cookie-settings link in the site footer, or clear cookies for the domain in your browser and reload the page — the banner will reappear and you can make a fresh choice.
Managing cookies in your browser
Modern browsers let you view and delete the cookies set by any website and block cookies entirely or by domain. The exact menu path differs by browser:
- Google Chrome — Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
- Mozilla Firefox — Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data.
- Apple Safari (macOS) — Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data.
- Apple Safari (iOS) — Settings → Safari → Advanced → Website Data.
- Microsoft Edge — Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data.
Blocking all cookies will prevent strictly necessary cookies from being set and may break parts of the site. Blocking only non-essential cookies is enough to opt out of analytics and functionality cookies.
Do Not Track
Browsers can send a «Do Not Track» signal to websites. There is no settled UK or EU standard for how a site must respond to that signal. Where you have explicitly declined non-essential cookies in our consent banner, your choice overrides any browser signal — we will not set those cookies until you change your choice.
Retention
The cookies we set are short-lived where possible. Strictly necessary cookies usually expire at the end of the browser session or within a few months. Analytics cookies are configured to expire after up to twenty-six months. You can shorten this further by clearing cookies in your browser at any time.
Children
The site is intended for adults aged 18 or over. We do not knowingly set cookies on devices used by children.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy when our cookie use changes, when the law changes, or when a third-party provider changes its own behaviour. The «Last updated» date at the top of the page reflects the most recent change.
Contact
For any cookie-related question, including a request to exercise rights under UK GDPR or PECR, please use the contact channel listed on the About Us page.
