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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 4 June 2026

Introduction

This cookie policy explains how nflbettingrules.com uses cookies and similar storage technologies, the purposes for which they are used and the choices you have over them. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which describes how NFL Betting Rules handles personal data more generally.

What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by a website. The file contains a string of letters and numbers that the website can read on subsequent visits. Cookies are the standard mechanism by which websites remember reader preferences, keep sessions consistent and gather aggregate analytics. Similar technologies, including local storage and session storage built into modern browsers, perform the same function and are treated identically by this policy.

Categories of cookies used on this site

Strictly necessary cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are essential for nflbettingrules.com to operate and to provide reader-requested features. Examples include the cookie that records whether you have dismissed the consent banner and the cookie used by the underlying web framework to keep page requests consistent. Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations because they are essential for the service you have requested.

Performance and analytics cookies

Performance cookies count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the way the site is read. They tell us which pages are most and least popular and how readers move around the site. The information collected is aggregated and does not identify any individual reader. These cookies are set only with your consent. If you do not consent to performance cookies, basic server-log statistics will still be collected for security and operational reasons; those statistics are not stored in your browser and are not classified as cookies.

Functional cookies

Functional cookies enable enhanced functionality such as remembering whether you prefer the dark or light theme of the site, your text-size preference and similar reader-set options. These cookies are set only with your consent. If you do not consent, the site will still work; you will simply see the default presentation each time you visit.

Advertising and tracking cookies

NFL Betting Rules does not run third-party advertising on nflbettingrules.com and does not set advertising or behavioural-tracking cookies. If that position changes in the future, this section will be updated, the consent banner will be revised and your existing consent will not be carried across to any new category.

Third-party cookies

Where the site embeds content hosted by a third party, such as a video player, a social-media post or a font delivered from an external network, that third party may set its own cookies on your device. NFL Betting Rules does not control the cookies set by third parties; their use is governed by the third party’s own cookie and privacy policies, to which you should refer. NFL Betting Rules uses external services only where strictly necessary for the operation of the site, including a font-delivery service for the typefaces used in the editorial layout.

Retention periods

Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser. Persistent cookies, including the consent banner cookie, remain on your device for a defined retention period after which they expire and are deleted. The retention period for the consent banner cookie is typically twelve months; you will see the banner again at the next visit after expiry. Performance and functional cookies, where consented to, have retention periods of up to thirteen months, after which they are deleted automatically.

How to change your cookie choices

You can change or withdraw your consent at any time by clearing cookies in your browser and revisiting the site, at which point the consent banner will reappear. You can also disable cookies for nflbettingrules.com entirely through your browser’s site-settings interface; the link to those settings depends on the browser you use. Major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and Brave all publish step-by-step guides on their support sites. Disabling strictly necessary cookies may cause parts of the site to malfunction.

Mobile devices

On smartphones and tablets, equivalent controls are available through the operating-system settings of the device and through individual browser apps. Refer to the documentation for your specific device for the relevant menu paths.

Do Not Track signals

Some browsers transmit a “Do Not Track” header with each request. There is no current consensus on how websites should interpret this signal, and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations do not mandate a specific response. NFL Betting Rules treats Do Not Track headers as expressions of preference and does not set non-essential cookies for visitors who transmit one.

Changes to this policy

This cookie policy may be updated to reflect changes in the technology used by the site, in the categories of cookies set or in the underlying law. Any update will be published on this page with a revised “last updated” date at the top.

Contact

Questions or complaints about the use of cookies on nflbettingrules.com may be addressed to the editorial team through the channels described on the About Us page. Complaints concerning compliance with UK data-protection law may be addressed to the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk.