Cookie Policy

Last updated: 9 June 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how nflbettinghelp.com (referred to throughout as “the Site”, “we” or “us”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you visit the Site to read our NFL betting rules content. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle personal data more generally.

The Site complies with the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) and the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), under which non-essential cookies require your prior consent before they are set on your device.

What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your computer, phone or tablet when you visit it. Cookies allow the site to remember information about your visit, such as your preferred language, the pages you have already viewed in the session, or whether you have already accepted a particular notice. Most cookies are completely harmless and many are essential for websites to function as expected.

Cookies can be set by the website you are visiting directly (first-party cookies) or by other websites whose content is included on the page you are viewing (third-party cookies). They can also be classed as session cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser, or persistent cookies, which remain on your device for a defined period.

How we use cookies

The Site uses a deliberately minimal cookie set. We do not run advertising networks, retargeting pixels, behavioural-profiling tools or social-media tracking scripts on the Site. The cookies we do use fall into the categories described below.

Strictly necessary cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the operation of the Site. They enable core functionality such as page navigation, secure delivery of content, load balancing across our infrastructure and protection against abusive traffic. Without these cookies the Site cannot function as intended. Strictly necessary cookies do not require your consent under UK law.

These cookies are first-party, do not collect information used for marketing purposes and are typically deleted when you close your browser or shortly afterwards. Their retention period is limited to what is necessary for the technical operation of the Site, usually no more than the duration of a single browsing session.

Preference cookies

Preference cookies allow the Site to remember your choices, such as whether you have already dismissed a notification banner or whether you prefer a particular display setting. These cookies are set only after you have given consent and you can withdraw that consent at any time.

Preference cookies are first-party and typically persist on your device for up to twelve months unless you delete them sooner through your browser settings.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how readers use the Site so that we can improve the structure and clarity of our NFL betting rules content. These cookies collect aggregated information such as the pages most often visited, the average time readers spend on each page, the navigation paths between pages and the rough geographic region of visits. The information collected by analytics cookies does not identify any individual reader and is processed in aggregate form.

Analytics cookies are set only after you have provided consent through the cookie notice on the Site. You can withdraw that consent at any time. Analytics cookies typically persist on your device for up to twenty-six months, after which the data is deleted or fully anonymised.

Cookies we do not use

To make our practice fully transparent, we want to be explicit about the categories of cookie we do not use. The Site does not set:

  • advertising or marketing cookies of any kind;
  • retargeting or behavioural-profiling cookies;
  • social-media tracking pixels;
  • third-party affiliate cookies used to track outbound clicks to sportsbooks;
  • cookies that collect information about your wagering activity or any data held by gambling operators;
  • cookies that share personal data with data brokers.

Managing and withdrawing consent

You can change your cookie preferences at any time. If the Site displays a cookie banner, you can use it to grant or withdraw consent for non-essential cookies. If you cannot find the banner, you can refresh the Site or contact us through the channel published on the Site for assistance.

You can also manage cookies directly through your browser. Every major browser allows you to view, block or delete cookies, and to set rules for accepting or rejecting cookies from specific websites. The exact procedure depends on the browser and device you use. Note that disabling strictly necessary cookies may affect the operation of the Site and some features may not work as expected.

Browser-based privacy signals

Where your browser sends a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal indicating that you do not wish to be tracked, we treat that signal as a withdrawal of consent for analytics and preference cookies and will not set them on your device. Strictly necessary cookies will continue to operate because they are required for the Site to function.

Your rights

You have the right to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office, the UK’s independent supervisory authority for data-protection and electronic-communications matters, if you believe that the Site has not complied with the law on the use of cookies. The ICO publishes guidance and a complaints procedure on its official website.

Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, the underlying technology, the law on cookies and electronic communications or guidance from the Information Commissioner’s Office. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page indicates when this Cookie Policy was most recently revised. Material changes will be flagged prominently on the Site for a reasonable period.