Bellrate

Cookie Policy

This cookie policy explains how Bellrate, publisher of the website at Round Betting ufc, uses cookies and similar storage technologies. It sits alongside our Privacy Policy and should be read together with it. Last updated: 19 June 2026.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device to store information — for example, a session identifier, a language preference or a record of your cookie choices. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage and pixel beacons. For brevity, this policy uses the word “cookies” to cover all of them.

Our position on cookies

We try to use as few cookies as possible. We do not run advertising cookies on this site and we do not share cookie data with advertising networks, gambling operators or data brokers. The cookies we do use fall into a small number of clearly defined categories, each described below.

Categories of cookies we use

Strictly necessary cookies. These are required for the site to function. They remember your cookie consent choice and, where relevant, support security features such as anti-fraud protection. You cannot opt out of strictly necessary cookies, because the site cannot operate safely without them.

Preference cookies. These remember low-sensitivity choices you have made — for example, whether you have dismissed a notification banner. They are not used for tracking across other sites.

Analytics cookies. We use a privacy-respecting analytics tool to understand which articles readers find most useful and where the site could be clearer. Analytics cookies generate aggregated reports. We do not use analytics to build individual user profiles, and we do not share analytics data with any third party beyond our analytics provider, which acts as a data processor on our behalf. You can opt out of analytics cookies through the consent banner or through your browser settings.

We do not use targeting or advertising cookies. We do not fingerprint your device for marketing purposes. We do not place third-party social-media cookies unless you actively interact with an embedded element that requires them.

On your first visit we show a cookie banner that lets you accept all cookies, reject all non-essential cookies, or choose category by category. Strictly necessary cookies are set without consent, as permitted by the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR). All other categories are only set if you consent. You can change your preferences at any time by clearing your cookies and reloading the page, after which the banner will reappear.

Retention

Each cookie has its own lifespan. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies we set have a maximum lifespan of twelve months, after which the browser removes them. If you return to the site after the consent period has elapsed, we will ask for your preferences again.

Managing cookies in your browser

All major browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings — to block all cookies, to block cookies from specific sites, to delete cookies already stored on your device or to be notified before a cookie is set. Help pages for common browsers can be found on their respective official websites (for example, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Microsoft Edge). Blocking strictly necessary cookies may break parts of the site; blocking analytics cookies will not affect your ability to read content.

Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

Where your browser sends a recognised Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control signal, we treat it as a request to opt out of non-essential cookies and do not set analytics cookies until you actively override that signal in the consent banner.

Third-party cookies

If we ever embed content from a third party — for example, a video from an external platform or a feed from a regulator — that third party may set its own cookies on your device. We will flag any such embed and, where reasonably possible, load it only after you have consented. Those cookies are governed by the third party’s own policy, not ours.

Your rights

Cookies may involve the processing of personal data. Where they do, your rights under UK GDPR apply — in particular, the right of access, the right to erasure and the right to withdraw consent. For full details, see our Privacy Policy. To exercise these rights, contact [email protected].

Changes to this policy

We may update this cookie policy to reflect changes in the technology we use or in UK law. The current date of last update is recorded at the top of this page. Material changes will be highlighted in the consent banner.