DRAMAX COOKIE POLICY
1. What this Cookie Policy covers
1.1. This Cookie Policy explains how Magic Lucky Corporation uses cookies and similar technologies in
connection with the website dramax.io, related landing pages, account portals, webviews and similar interfaces
linked to the Dramax service.
1.2. Because parts of Dramax operate through a mobile application, this Cookie Policy also describes similar
technologies used in the app environment, such as SDKs, local storage, pixels, tags and mobile identifiers, even
where a traditional browser cookie is not involved.
1.3. This Cookie Policy should be read together with the Dramax Privacy Policy and the Dramax Terms of
Service.
2. What cookies and similar technologies are
2.1. Cookies are small text files stored in a browser or device that help a service remember actions, preferences
and technical information.
2.2. Similar technologies include SDKs, web beacons, tracking pixels, local storage objects, mobile advertising
identifiers, App Set ID, scripts and server-side identifiers that perform comparable functions such as
authentication, analytics, fraud prevention, frequency capping and attribution.
3. Why we use cookies and similar technologies
3.1. Strictly necessary purposes. We use certain cookies and similar technologies to provide core site and account
functionality, maintain sessions, authenticate users, secure the service, balance traffic and prevent abuse.
3.2. Functional purposes. We may use cookies or local storage to remember language, region, user interface
choices, consent preferences and other settings that improve convenience.
3.3. Analytics and performance purposes. We may use analytics technologies to understand how users interact
with dramax.io or web-based interfaces, diagnose technical issues, measure performance and improve usability.
3.4. Advertising, attribution and measurement purposes. Where permitted, we may use identifiers and tags to
measure ad delivery, frequency, engagement, campaign effectiveness and anti-fraud signals, and to support
advertising or attribution workflows.
3.5. Security and anti-fraud purposes. We may use device and session identifiers to detect unusual activity,
protect reward functionality, prevent duplicate-account abuse and support compliance investigations.
4. Categories and typical retention periods
4.1. Strictly necessary cookies and equivalent technologies are generally kept only for the duration of the session
or for a short operational period, although some security tokens may remain for up to 12 months where required
for account protection.
4.2. Preference or functionality cookies may remain for up to 12 months so that language, consent or interface
choices can be remembered.
4.3. Analytics and performance technologies may remain for up to 24 months, subject to the settings of the
relevant tool and the legal requirements applicable to your region.
4.4. Advertising, attribution and measurement technologies may remain for variable periods depending on the
provider, campaign design, browser settings, device settings and applicable law. Where technically possible, we
seek to align retention with legal and platform requirements.
4.5. Actual retention may differ when a user clears browser data, resets device identifiers, withdraws consent,
changes device settings or when we are required to shorten or extend a retention period for legal or security
reasons.