Cookie Information
Issued: June 2026
This document explains what cookies this website (the "Site") – covering Tower Rush by Galaxsys and comparing casinos where the game is available – uses and why. Read it alongside our Privacy document.
Short version of what cookies actually do here: they keep the pages running, tell us which Tower Rush content gets genuine attention, and let us receive credit when someone visits here and signs up at a casino. None of that requires identifying you personally, and the whole setup is built around that constraint.
Using the Site after the cookie banner appears, without changing anything, means accepting non-essential cookies as described below. Necessary cookies are always on – the Site does not work without them.
// The Four Types We Use
Necessary cookies.
Keep the Site running: navigation, security, core display. Always on, no consent needed. Blocking them at the browser level breaks the Site.
Analytics cookies.
Tell us which Tower Rush content gets genuine reader attention – which explainers about Frozen Floor, Temple Floor, Triple Build, or the manual Cashout system get read and for how long. All aggregated, no individual profiling.
Affiliate tracking cookies.
Record when someone clicks through to a casino from this Site, allowing us to get credit if they register and deposit. They log a click and a timestamp. That is the extent of it.
Preference cookies.
Save your cookie settings between visits so the banner does not appear on every page.
What Happens With the Banner
First visit: three options – accept non-essential cookies, decline them, or open detailed settings to choose by category. Keep browsing without choosing and only necessary cookies are set. We do not treat inaction as consent for analytics or affiliate tracking.
Your choice gets saved in a preference cookie, which is what stops the banner from appearing every page load. Clear all your cookies and the banner comes back on your next visit, since the record of your prior choice is gone. If we add a new category of non-essential cookie, we ask again rather than assuming existing permission extends to cover it.
Practical note: this system works as described. Declining a category prevents those cookies from running. We mention this because not all consent systems work that way.
// Third-Party Involvement
Some cookies here are set by tools we have integrated, mainly Google Analytics under its own privacy terms. We do not allow advertising networks or data brokers on this Site. Nothing here is used to retarget you on other websites.
Once an affiliate cookie is set and you move to a casino platform, our visibility into what you do next ends completely. We cannot see registrations, deposits, or Tower Rush sessions. The only thing we eventually learn is whether a commission was credited, coming back through the casino’s own affiliate system.
What “No Visibility” Actually Means
There is no live connection between this Site and any casino we link to. The cookie records a click. After that, everything is on the casino’s systems. Commission reports that arrive through affiliate networks contain no personal data about you as an individual.
// Duration
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies last for the period in the Section 3 table, or until you delete them yourself.
// Taking Control
Three options: our on-site preference tool (first visit, also accessible through the cookie settings link); your browser’s own controls; or Google’s Analytics opt-out at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Browser paths: Chrome → Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. Firefox → Settings → Privacy & Security. Safari → Preferences → Privacy. Edge → Settings → Cookies and site permissions.
Turning off non-essential cookies does not stop you reading Tower Rush content here. It may reduce personalization and limit our ability to credit referrals. We accept that as the reasonable consequence of respecting your choice.
If You Block Necessary Cookies
Blocking everything at the browser level, including necessary cookies, can break the consent tool. It relies on a preference cookie to remember your prior choice, so complete blocking can create a loop where the banner keeps reappearing. Granular management through our on-site preference panel is more precise and avoids this.
// Consent and Withdrawal
Consent works category by category, not as all-or-nothing. Accept analytics, decline affiliate tracking – or reverse that. Change your choice at any time through the preference panel. Withdrawal stops new non-essential cookies going forward; it does not undo processing that occurred while consent was active.
// Where Cookies Meet Personal Data
Where a cookie processes something that counts as personal data legally, our Privacy document governs that: legal basis, retention, your rights. Analytics cookies anonymize IP addresses before storage; affiliate cookies track clicks, not identities.
// Do Not Track
Some browsers send a Do Not Track signal. No agreed technical standard governs how sites must respond, and this Site does not currently adjust behavior based on it. Section 6 is the more reliable route.
// Changes
We update this document as our cookie usage changes. Whatever is live here is current.
// Contact
Cookie questions go through the contact form on this Site.
