Our approach to cookies in India
Parimatch uses cookies and similar technologies to run this website, keep your account secure, and improve your experience. Some cookies are essential for core services and safety. Others help us understand use patterns, measure performance, and tailor content. You can manage your choices at any time in your browser or device settings. We follow Indian data protection requirements to respect your privacy.
How cookies work on your device
Cookies are small files saved on your browser when you visit our website. On Parimatch, they remember preferences such as language and login, and they record basic activity to improve the service. We use them to study behavior on the platform, monitor traffic, and keep performance stable. Cookies do not read files on your phone or computer and do not access internal device data. We align our handling of personal data to the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.
Cookie categories we use
- Session cookies: active only while the browser is open. They keep you signed in and help pages load correctly.
- Persistent cookies: remain for a set period on your device. They remember settings like language, odds format, and preferences.
- Analytical cookies: measure visits, performance, errors, and traffic patterns so we can improve features and reliability.
On Parimatch, these types are used to make the website convenient, personalise your experience, and present relevant content across desktop and mobile.
Manage your cookie preferences
You can control cookies through your browser settings on desktop and mobile.
- Review cookie information for this website.
- Delete stored cookies and site data.
- Block some or all cookies.
- Set site exceptions or allow only essential cookies.
- Limit third-party cookies and cross-site tracking.
- Manage legacy Flash cookies in the Flash Player settings manager.
Blocking all cookies may limit website functionality, including login, payments, and language preferences.
Flash cookie controls
Some older content may use local shared objects, also called Flash cookies. You can set permissions, storage limits, and security preferences in the Flash Player settings manager. Blocking all cookies, including Flash, may disrupt features such as saved language settings and auto-login.