How cookies support your use in Nigeria
This page explains how 1xbet uses cookies and similar technologies in Nigeria. We use them for convenience, security, and to keep the website running well. Some cookies are essential for core services. Others help us measure use and adapt content to your preferences. You can manage choices in your browser, and we follow the Nigeria Data Protection Act.
What cookies do on your device
When you visit 1xbet, small text files called cookies are saved on your phone or computer. They remember preferences and help us deliver the website and mobile services.
We use cookies to:
- remember settings such as language and odds format
- keep your session secure and reduce fraud
- understand how people use the website and app
- measure traffic and performance to improve experience
- tailor content that may be relevant to you
Cookies cannot read files, photos, contacts, or other internal data on your device. They do not install software. Any personal data linked to cookies is handled under our privacy practices and applicable law. Where required, we ask for consent before setting non-essential cookies.
Cookie categories we rely on
- Session cookies: These are temporary. They work during your visit and help the website function. They expire when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: These last for a defined period. They remember your choices to improve your next visit.
- Analytical cookies: These help us collect usage information. We use aggregated data to monitor performance and fix issues.
All cookie types are used to make the service convenient, improve your experience, and personalise some features on the website and mobile platforms.
Your options to manage cookies
You can manage cookies in your browser settings at any time.
You can:
- block third-party cookies
- delete existing cookies
- allow cookies only for the current session
- set the browser to notify you before a cookie is stored
- limit how long cookies are kept
- manage Flash storage settings when available
If you block all cookies, parts of the website may not work. Features such as login, bet slip storage, and language preferences may be limited.
Manage Flash cookie settings
Some content may use Flash storage, also known as Local Shared Objects. You can control these in the Flash Player settings manager. You can set permissions, limit storage, and adjust security preferences there.
If you block all cookies, including Flash storage, some functions may not work as expected. Items such as language settings and auto login may stop saving. Video or game content that relies on such technologies may not load.