How cookies support your use of our site in Ghana
Paripesa uses cookies to keep the website running safely and smoothly. These files help with convenience, security, and core functions. Some cookies are essential for the website to work. Others help us analyse use and tailor content to your preferences. You can manage your cookie settings at any time. Our approach follows Ghana’s Data Protection Act, 2012 (Act 843).
What cookies do on your device
When you visit the website, small text files called cookies are saved on your browser or mobile device. They remember your settings, help keep you signed in, and track actions so we can improve the experience.
We use cookies and similar technologies to understand how people use the platform, monitor traffic, and measure performance. Cookies do not access your phone’s internal data, your personal files, your contacts, or your messages. They do not read data from other apps. Paripesa uses this information to improve services and protect your privacy.
Cookie categories we use
- Session cookies: These are used during a single visit. They expire when you close your browser and support actions like login and bet placement.
- Persistent cookies: These stay for a set period. They remember choices such as language and odds view to improve your next visit.
- Analytical cookies: These help us measure performance. They show which pages are used and how features perform so we can fix issues.
All cookie types are used to make navigation easier and to personalise your experience. They help the website provide relevant content and stable performance.
Your options to control cookies
You can manage cookies through your browser settings on desktop and mobile. Common options include:
- View and delete stored cookies at any time.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Block all cookies for this website or for all sites.
- Allow cookies only for trusted sites.
- Set alerts before a cookie is stored.
- Adjust Flash storage in the Flash Player Settings Manager.
If you block all cookies, some website features may not work. Key functions such as login, bet slip updates, and payment flows may be limited.
Managing Flash cookies (LSOs)
Some content may use Flash local shared objects, also known as Flash cookies. You can manage these in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager by setting permissions, storage limits, and security preferences.
Blocking every cookie, including Flash cookies, can disrupt essential features. Language settings, auto-login, and saved preferences may not function as intended.
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