1Red Cookie Policy in Ireland
1Red uses cookies and similar technologies to run this website, keep your account secure, and make navigation easier. Some cookies are essential for the services you request; others help us analyse use, improve performance, and tailor content. You can review and manage your cookie choices at any time in your browser and in our on-site settings. We handle personal data for these purposes in line with the GDPR and Ireland’s ePrivacy rules.
1Red Cookie Usage
When you visit 1Red, small text files called cookies are stored on your device. They remember your settings, help keep you signed in, and support a smooth experience across desktop and mobile browsers.
We use cookies to:
- understand how you use the website and how features behave;
- monitor traffic, performance, and errors so we can improve services;
- remember language, region, and display preferences;
- protect your account and prevent fraud.
Cookies do not read documents or files on your device. They do not collect information from outside your browser, and they do not give us access to your device. Any personal data linked to cookies is handled under our privacy standards and applicable Irish law.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
- Session cookies: Temporary files that exist only while your browser is open. They keep you logged in and help the website respond to your actions in real time.
- Persistent cookies: Files that remain for a set period. They remember your preferences and help us recognise returning visits to improve your experience.
- Analytical cookies: Tools used to collect aggregated metrics about visits, click paths, and performance. They help us measure and enhance the website.
All cookie types are used to support convenience, security, and personalisation. They help tailor content, speed up navigation, and make the services work as intended.
Your Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser. You can also revisit the 1Red cookie banner or settings link to update choices at any time.
Actions you can take:
- block or allow non-essential cookies;
- delete cookies and site data stored on your device;
- set the browser to ask before saving a cookie;
- block third-party cookies from other websites;
- use private browsing modes to limit storage;
- manage Flash (LSO) settings separately.
Full blocking may limit parts of the website. Some features, such as login, payments, game performance, and saved language, may not work as expected.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects) can be managed in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. You can set permissions, restrict storage, and adjust security preferences for this technology.
Blocking all cookies, including Flash, may disrupt website functions. Language preferences, auto-login, game settings, and similar features may not be saved or used correctly.
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