Cookie Policy | UK Greyhound Derby Draw Guide

How our site uses cookies — types of cookies, what they track, how to manage preferences, and compliance with UK cookie regulations.


· Updated: April 2026

This cookie policy explains what cookies are, how the UK Greyhound Derby Draw Guide uses them, and how you can manage your preferences. This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet or smartphone) by websites you visit. They are widely used across the internet to make sites work efficiently, remember your preferences and provide information to site owners about how visitors use their pages. Cookies are stored by your web browser and can be temporary (session cookies, deleted when you close your browser) or persistent (stored until they expire or you delete them manually).

How We Use Cookies

This site uses a limited number of cookies, primarily for analytics and basic site functionality. We do not use cookies for advertising, behavioural tracking or personalised marketing.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential for the basic operation of the site. They may include cookies that remember your cookie consent preference so that you are not asked repeatedly. Strictly necessary cookies do not collect personal data and cannot be disabled without affecting core site functionality.

Analytics Cookies

We may use analytics cookies to understand how visitors interact with our site. These cookies collect information in aggregate, such as the number of visitors, which pages are most popular, how visitors navigate between pages, and how long visitors spend on the site. This data helps us improve the content and structure of the site. Analytics cookies do not identify you personally. The information is processed in a way that ensures individual visitors cannot be recognised.

Preference Cookies

If the site offers any user preferences, such as light or dark display mode, a preference cookie may be used to remember your choice between visits. These cookies contain no personal data beyond the preference setting itself.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on this site may be set by third-party services rather than by us directly. This occurs when we use third-party analytics tools or embed content from external sources. Third-party cookies are governed by the privacy and cookie policies of the organisations that set them. We do not control these cookies and recommend reviewing the relevant third-party policies for full details.

External sites linked from our content, including bookmaker platforms and racing authorities, will have their own cookie practices. Clicking a link to an external site and accepting cookies there is separate from your interaction with this site.

Managing Your Cookies

You have the right to accept or reject cookies. Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can typically find cookie management options in your browser’s privacy or security settings. The following links provide guidance for the most common browsers:

Please note that blocking all cookies may affect the functionality of this site and other sites you visit. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be blocked without potentially impairing core features.

In accordance with UK regulations derived from the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) and the UK GDPR, we seek your consent before placing non-essential cookies on your device. When you first visit this site, you will be given the option to accept or decline non-essential cookies. Your choice is stored in a consent cookie so that you are not asked again on subsequent visits. You can change your cookie preferences at any time by clearing your browser’s cookies for this site and revisiting the page.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this cookie policy to reflect changes in our practices or in response to regulatory developments. Any updates will be posted on this page. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.

Last updated: February 2026