Cookie Policy
Last updated: 14 June 2026
About this policy
This Cookie Policy explains how horseracingshowbet.com uses cookies and similar technologies on the site, what each cookie does, and how a reader can control or disable them. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains how personal data is handled more generally.
Cookies are small text files placed on the device used to view a website. They allow the site to recognise the same browser across page loads and visits, which in turn supports features such as preference memory and aggregated analytics. The use of cookies on a UK-targeted website is governed by the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (“PECR”) and the UK General Data Protection Regulation.
Our cookie policy in brief
horseracingshowbet.com is an editorial site without advertising, without retargeting and without third-party social-media trackers. We aim to use only the cookies that are genuinely required to deliver the site, plus an optional analytics cookie set only with the reader’s consent. We do not place advertising cookies. We do not place pixels supplied by advertising networks. We do not sell cookie-derived data to third parties.
Categories of cookies used
The cookies used on the site fall into the following two categories.
Strictly necessary cookies. These are cookies that are essential for the site to function. A typical example is a short-lived session cookie that maintains state during a single visit, a cookie that records whether the cookie banner has already been dismissed so it is not shown on every page load, and a security cookie used by the hosting provider or content delivery network to mitigate abusive traffic. Under PECR, strictly necessary cookies do not require prior consent, but we list them here for transparency. Disabling these cookies through the browser will result in parts of the site failing to display or function correctly.
Analytics cookies. Where enabled, the site may set a single analytics cookie that records anonymised information about how readers move through the site — for example, which articles are viewed, the order in which they are viewed, and which links are clicked. The analytics provider, where used, is configured to anonymise IP addresses and not to perform cross-site tracking. Analytics cookies are set only after the reader has provided consent through the cookie banner, and consent can be withdrawn at any time.
Cookies we do not use
For the avoidance of doubt, the site does not set the following categories of cookie: advertising cookies of any kind, retargeting or programmatic-bidding cookies, social-media trackers such as Facebook Pixel or X (Twitter) tracking pixels, affiliate-marketing tracking cookies, fingerprinting or device-identification scripts, and cookies whose purpose is to share data with a betting operator or any commercial gambling business.
How to manage cookies
Most browsers allow readers to view, delete and block cookies. Detailed instructions are available in the help section of every major browser, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge. Two routes are particularly useful.
To remove cookies already on a device, use the browser’s privacy or history settings to clear browsing data, selecting the cookies category. This will sign the device out of any sites that rely on cookie-based login and will reset cookie-based preferences.
To block future cookies, configure the browser to refuse cookies by default. Most browsers offer a granular option to block third-party cookies only, which is a reasonable compromise between privacy and functionality on most sites.
The site’s own analytics cookie can additionally be controlled directly through the cookie banner shown on the first visit and accessible at any time from the cookie-settings link in the site footer where present.
Consequences of blocking cookies
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may cause parts of the site to break — most visibly, the cookie banner may reappear on every page load, and security checks operated by the hosting provider may be triggered more often. Blocking the analytics cookie has no effect on a reader’s ability to use the site; it simply means that the analytics provider does not receive a record of that reader’s session.
Third-party processors and international transfers
The site uses a small number of standard third-party technical providers, including a hosting provider, a content delivery network and, where applicable, an analytics provider. Each of these providers may set or read its own cookies in the course of delivering a service on our behalf. We have selected providers that publish their own cookie practices openly and that comply with UK GDPR and PECR.
Some providers operate from infrastructure outside the United Kingdom. Where that is the case, the relevant transfer mechanism under UK GDPR — typically an adequacy regulation or standard contractual clauses — applies. Our Privacy Policy explains transfer mechanisms in more detail.
Changes to this Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time, for instance if we change our analytics provider or remove a category of cookie. The version in force on a given day is the version published on horseracingshowbet.com on that date, with the “Last updated” line at the top of this page reflecting the most recent revision. Material changes — for example, the introduction of any new category of cookie — will be highlighted at the top of this page for a reasonable period.
Contact
For questions about cookies and the site, write to the editorial team of horseracingshowbet.com through the contact route published on the site. Complaints about the handling of personal data, including cookie-derived data, may also be addressed to the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk.
