Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how the Aviator Review website uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit or interact with our content. Cookies help us remember your preferences, understand how visitors use the site, and keep certain features working smoothly. By reading this page, you can understand what information is collected, how it is used, and what choices you have. The policy applies whenever you access our services through the main Aviator Review domain or any related pages. We encourage you to read it carefully so you can make informed decisions about your browser settings. If anything here feels unclear, you can always reach out to us using the contact details below.

The main purpose of this Cookie Policy is to give you clear, concise information about how cookies work on our Aviator Review website. It is designed to be a practical guide rather than legal jargon, so that you can quickly understand the role of cookies while you browse. We explain what types of cookies we use, why we use them, and how long they generally stay on your device. You will also find a description of the choices available to you if you want to limit or delete certain cookies. Knowing this helps you balance convenience, like staying logged in, with your own comfort level around data collection, and you can treat this page as a reference whenever you update your browser or privacy tools.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit, and the Aviator Review site uses them in the same general way as most online services. Each cookie typically contains a small amount of information such as a unique identifier, the name of the site, and some digits and characters that help your browser remember specific settings. When you return to Aviator, these files let your browser send information back to our servers so pages can load in a way that fits your previous choices. Some cookies last only for the time you keep a browser window open, while others remain for longer so that Aviator can remember things like your language or region. These files are not programs and cannot by themselves run code or spread malware on your device. Cookies themselves do not directly identify you by name, but they may be linked with other data in our systems to keep the site functional and secure. You are always free to change your browser controls so that fewer cookies are stored, although some parts of the site may not work as intended.

How and why cookies are used

On the Aviator Review website we use cookies to make your browsing smoother and to understand how people interact with our content. Some cookies are strictly necessary to deliver pages, while others help us measure performance or remember your preferences. We try to keep the number of cookies reasonable and to explain their role in straightforward language. Broadly, the cookies we use fall into a few categories that are common across many sites.

  • Essential cookies that keep core pages and forms functioning.

  • Preference cookies that remember things like language or previous choices.

  • Analytics cookies that help us understand traffic patterns and popular pages.

  • Security cookies that support fraud prevention and protect user sessions.

  • Advertising or affiliate cookies that record when our content leads you to a partner site.

Where possible, we prefer to use aggregated, non-sensitive data so that Aviator can improve features without storing more information than needed. You can review or change your cookie settings in your browser at any time if you want to reduce or block certain categories listed above.

Your Rights

You have several rights and options in relation to cookies and similar technologies used on the Aviator Review site. These rights exist alongside any broader data protection rights you may have under local law. We want you to feel comfortable adjusting your browser or device settings so that the site works in a way that matches your expectations.

  1. Review existing cookies in your browser settings and delete those you no longer want.

  2. Block all or some cookies from this site or from third parties.

  3. Set your browser to notify you each time a cookie is placed.

  4. Use private or incognito modes to limit how long cookies stay stored.

  5. Install reputable browser tools that give more granular control over tracking technologies.

  6. Withdraw consent to non-essential cookies where such options are available in your region.

Please remember that changing cookie settings may affect some features, such as staying signed in or saving preferences around Aviator content. We will do our best to respect the choices you make while still keeping the site stable and secure. If you believe your preferences are not being applied correctly, you can contact us so that we can look into the situation.

Contact details

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how cookies are used on the Aviator Review website, you can reach our team by email. The primary contact address for these requests is contact@aviator-review.org, which is monitored on a regular basis. When you get in touch, please include enough detail about your question or concern so that we can respond efficiently, for example by telling us which browser and device you are using and whether you see any cookie-related error messages. We will aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe and may ask you for a little more information if we need it to investigate properly. By contacting us, you agree that we may use the details you provide solely to answer your cookie or privacy-related query.

Effective Date

This Cookie Policy for the Aviator Review website is effective from 21 January 2026 and will remain in force until we replace it with a revised version. We may update the policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or how Aviator operates. When we make material changes, we will adjust the date at the top of this section and may provide additional notice where appropriate. Any new policy will apply from the date it is posted on our site, so we recommend checking back periodically if you want to stay informed. Your continued use of the site after an update means that you acknowledge the revised policy relating to cookies. If you do not agree with an updated version, you should adjust your browser settings or discontinue using the site.