Last updated: 30 January 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Ring Magazine (“Ring”, “we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit or use:
This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
1. WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, to make them more efficient, and to provide information to site owners.
We also use similar technologies such as SDKs, pixels, tags, web beacons and local storage. In this Cookie Policy, we refer to all of these collectively as “cookies”.
2. HOW WE USE COOKIES
We use cookies to:
Enable and secure core features of the Services (e.g. login, session management, store checkout, video playback and live streaming, digital magazine archive and reader);
Remember your preferences (e.g. language, region, cookie choices);
Understand how the Services are used and improve performance and content;
Support community features (e.g. comments and profile interactions);
Provide a consistent, personalised experience (e.g. recommending content you might like);
Help ensure that certain content (such as Betting Content) is not shown to users we identify as under the relevant age;
Measure and improve the effectiveness of our marketing and campaigns, where applicable.
3. TYPES OF COOKIES WE USE
The specific cookies we use may change over time, but they generally fall into the categories below.
3.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for the operation of the Services and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions you take, such as:
Logging into your account
Setting your privacy or cookie preferences
Using the shopping cart or checkout
Securing the Services and preventing fraud
Starting or controlling video playback or live streams where needed to deliver the content you request
You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the Services may then not work properly.
3.2 Performance & analytics cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use the Services, so we can measure and improve performance. For example, they may:
Count visits and traffic sources
Show which pages are most and least popular
Help us see how users move around the site or App
Identify where performance issues may occur
Measure how video content and live streams perform (for example, playback starts, buffering, errors and viewing duration) so we can improve streaming quality
The information these cookies collect is aggregated and does not directly identify you. Where required by law, we only use these cookies with your consent.
3.3 Functional cookies
These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalisation, such as:
Remembering your choices (e.g. region or language)
Remembering that you are logged in
Remembering video-related settings, such as volume, quality or captions where supported
Supporting certain interactive features
If you do not allow these cookies, some Services may not function properly or may lose certain convenience features.
3.4 Advertising, marketing & targeting cookies
Where used, these cookies may:
Help deliver content, promotions or ads that are more relevant to your interests
Limit how often you see a particular promotion
Measure the effectiveness of our campaigns or partner campaigns
They may be set by us or by our partners (for example, advertising networks or social media platforms). Where required by law, we will only use these cookies with your consent.
If you disable these cookies, you may still see generic promotions or partner links, but they may be less relevant to you.
4. FIRST-PARTY & THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
First-party cookies are set directly by Ring.
Third-party cookies are set by other domains (for example, analytics providers, embedded video or streaming platforms, social networks, or advertising partners).
Third-party cookies are controlled by the relevant third party, not by Ring. We encourage you to read their privacy and cookie policies for information about how they use your data.
Examples of where third-party cookies may be used include:
Analytics and measurement tools
Social-media integrations (e.g. share buttons)
Embedded video, live-stream and media players
Advertising or affiliate links
Fantasy/prediction game providers and other integrated tools
5. BETTING CONTENT & AGE-RELATED USE OF COOKIES
Some parts of the Services display Betting Content or links to third-party betting operators. As explained in our Terms of Use, Betting Content is strictly for users aged 18+ (or higher legal age in your jurisdiction).
We may use cookies and similar technologies:
To remember age confirmations or age-gating choices you make;
To help avoid showing Betting Content to users we identify as under 18 (for example, based on account information or previous responses);
To track when a user clicks through from Ring to a betting operator, so that we can measure campaign performance and comply with our agreements with those operators.
These cookies do not give us access to your betting account or betting history on third-party operators.
6. HOW YOU CAN MANAGE COOKIES
You have several options for controlling cookies.
6.1 Browser settings
Most web browsers allow you to:
View which cookies are stored on your device;
Delete some or all cookies;
Block cookies from specific sites;
Block all cookies; or
Receive warnings before cookies are stored.
How you do this depends on your browser. Check your browser’s help or settings menu for more information.
If you block or delete cookies, some parts of the Services may not work properly and your preferences (including your cookie preferences) may be lost.
6.2 Device and App settings
On mobile devices, you may also be able to control certain app-related trackers or advertising identifiers via your device settings (for example, “Limit Ad Tracking” or “Allow Apps to Request to Track”).
Disabling these may affect how personalisation and advertising work across apps.
6.3 In-product settings / cookie banners
Where available, we may provide in-product tools (such as a cookie banner or “cookie settings” link) that allow you to:
If these tools are present, your choices will generally be stored via a cookie or similar mechanism. If you delete cookies, you may need to set your preferences again.
7. COOKIES USED IN THE APP
The Ring App may use SDKs and similar technologies that function like cookies. They help us:
Keep you logged in
Measure App performance and crashes
Understand how features are used
Deliver notifications and updates
Improve the App over time
Where required by law, we will seek appropriate consent before using certain tracking technologies in the App.
8. CHANGES TO THIS COOKIE POLICY
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time (for example, if we add new services that rely on different cookies, or if legal requirements change).
When we make changes: We will update the “Last updated” date at the top of this Cookie Policy and changes take effect immediately when posted, unless stated otherwise.
Your continued use of the Services after changes take effect means that you accept the updated Cookie Policy.
9. CONTACT US
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, you can contact us at:
Ring Magazine FZ-LLC
Email:
info@ringmagazine.com Address: 312, Building No. 2, Dubai Media City (DMC), Dubai, United Arab Emirates, P.O. Box 123698
10. GOVERNING LAW
This Cookie Policy, and any non-contractual obligations arising out of or in connection with it, are governed by the laws of the United Arab Emirates, consistent with our Terms of Use.
Any dispute arising out of or relating to this Cookie Policy shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, without prejudice to any mandatory law that provides otherwise.
11. TRANSLATION
If this Cookie Policy is translated or made available in any language other than English, the English-language version will prevail and govern to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. Any translated version is provided solely for convenience and does not modify the interpretation of the English-language version. Where applicable law does not allow the English-language version to prevail, the translated text will be interpreted so as to reflect, as closely as possible, the meaning and intent of the English-language version.