Cookie consent banners have become so ubiquitous that most players dismiss them without reading — which is understandable but unfortunate, particularly on a gambling platform where the data collected through cookies includes detailed session behaviour, betting patterns, and financial transaction activity rather than just browsing preferences. Quatro Casino has been operating since 2009 and holds licences from the KGC, MGA, and UKGC. That triple-licensing framework shapes the cookie policy in a specific way: the MGA’s GDPR-aligned requirements and the UKGC’s UK GDPR standards mandate genuine informed consent for non-essential cookies, clear purpose disclosure, and meaningful opt-out options.
Why Quatro’s triple licensing raises cookie standards
Most Canadian-facing casino platforms operate under KGC licensing alone, which imposes data handling requirements but not the detailed cookie consent standards that GDPR frameworks require. Quatro’s MGA licence aligns with GDPR — which mandates explicit opt-in consent for non-essential cookies, clear category-level disclosure, and prohibition on discriminating against users who reject non-essential tracking. The UKGC incorporates UK GDPR, which strengthened those requirements further. Canada’s PIPEDA adds federal consent and transparency obligations on top. The practical result: non-essential cookies cannot legally activate without a positive consent action from you — not continued browsing, not a pre-ticked box, but a genuine opt-in.
The four cookie categories at Quatro Casino
| Category | Purpose | Rejectable? |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Session authentication, security, geolocation verification, consent record | No — required for platform function |
| Functional | Language preference, interface settings, game history, responsible gambling displays | Yes — preference reset on each visit |
| Analytics | Game popularity tracking, platform performance, feature engagement measurement | Yes — limits data collection |
| Marketing | Retargeting, Casino Rewards promotional personalisation, affiliate attribution | Yes — limits promotional reach |
Strictly necessary cookies in detail
Strictly necessary cookies cannot be rejected because they are the platform’s operational foundation. Their specific functions at Quatro Casino include:
- Session authentication tokens — maintaining your logged-in state throughout each session
- Security cookies — CSRF protection preventing unauthorised third-party actions on your account
- Geolocation verification — confirming you are not accessing from Ontario (where Quatro is not AGCO-licensed) or other restricted jurisdictions
- Cookie consent record — storing your preference selections persistently
- Load balancing — routing your session to stable servers
- Fraud prevention flags — supporting real-time transaction monitoring
The geolocation function is gambling-platform-specific. Quatro uses session-level location data to enforce its jurisdictional restrictions, particularly the Ontario exclusion. This is a licensing compliance function rather than a commercial tracking choice, and it cannot be opted out of without affecting platform access.
Functional cookies: Casino Rewards Group context
Quatro’s functional cookies store preferences that include Casino Rewards Group loyalty program display settings — your tier status, point balance visibility, and cross-property navigation preferences. Other functional cookie purposes include:
- Language preference — English or French for bilingual Canadian players
- Game lobby settings and favourite game lists
- Responsible gambling limit displays — ensuring configured deposit and loss limits appear consistently
- Interface display preferences across desktop and mobile browser
Rejecting functional cookies means re-configuring these preferences on every visit, including the responsible gambling display settings. Most players find the privacy trade-off of accepting functional cookies worthwhile given their limited surveillance scope.
Analytics cookies: how Quatro measures platform performance
| What is measured | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Game popularity by category | Library curation and provider relationship management |
| Session length distribution | Responsible gambling monitoring baseline data |
| Feature engagement rates | Platform development priorities |
| Withdrawal and deposit journey | Identifies friction in the banking process |
| Mobile versus desktop usage | Development investment decisions |
| Error frequency reporting | Technical maintenance |
Analytics data at Quatro contributes to both platform improvement and the responsible gambling monitoring systems that the MGA and UKGC licences require. Session pattern analysis feeds into the behavioural risk identification that underlies marketing restriction obligations for high-risk players. Rejecting analytics cookies limits this monitoring dimension as well as aggregate performance data collection.
Marketing cookies: Casino Rewards network targeting
Marketing cookies at Quatro operate within the Casino Rewards Group’s shared promotional infrastructure. They enable:
- Retargeting on external platforms after Quatro visits
- Cross-property promotional coordination within the Casino Rewards network
- Affiliate attribution for partner referral tracking
- Personalisation of Casino Rewards Group loyalty communications
- A/B testing of promotional formats and offers
Under GDPR-aligned MGA and UKGC requirements, marketing cookies require explicit opt-in consent and do not activate by default. Rejecting marketing cookies prevents Quatro and the Casino Rewards Group from serving retargeted advertising to you outside the platform — a meaningful digital footprint reduction for players who want to limit the promotional visibility of their gambling activity.
Managing cookie preferences at Quatro
- On first visit, interact with the consent banner to accept all, reject non-essential, or set preferences by category
- Change preferences at any time through the privacy or settings section of the platform
- Manage per-site cookies through browser settings in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge
- For mobile browser access, manage through your mobile browser’s privacy settings
- Clearing browser cache removes device-stored cookie data but does not delete data already transmitted to Quatro’s servers