Cookie Policy

This cookie policy explains what cookies are, which cookies Propline uses on nba Best Player Prop Bets, why we use them and how you can manage them. It should be read alongside the Privacy Policy. This policy was last reviewed on 8 June 2026.

What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your device when you visit it. The file lets the site remember information about your visit — for example, your cookie consent choice or whether you have already dismissed a notice. Some cookies are set directly by the site you are visiting (first-party cookies); others are set by services the site uses, such as analytics providers (third-party cookies). Cookies can be session cookies, which expire when you close the browser, or persistent cookies, which remain on your device for a set period.

Similar technologies — such as local storage and pixel tags — work in comparable ways. References to “cookies” in this policy include those technologies where they perform similar functions.

How we use cookies

Propline takes a minimal approach to cookies. We do not use advertising cookies. We do not use behavioural profiling cookies. We do not share cookie data with advertising networks or marketing partners. The cookies we use fall into two categories, set out below.

Strictly necessary cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are required for the basic operation of the site. They include the cookie that records your consent choice for analytical cookies — without it we would have to ask you on every page load — and any session cookies set by our hosting infrastructure for security purposes. These cookies do not require consent under UK law because they are essential to providing the service you have requested by visiting the site. We use the smallest possible number of strictly necessary cookies and limit their lifetime to what is required for the function they perform.

Analytical cookies

Where you have consented to analytical cookies, we use a privacy-respecting analytics provider to measure aggregate traffic patterns. The aim is to understand which articles readers find useful, where readers come from at a high level (referrer, country) and how the site performs technically. The data collected is aggregated and is not used to identify individual visitors. We do not pass this data to advertising networks. If you decline analytical cookies through the consent banner, no analytical cookies will be set on your device, and you will continue to have full access to the site.

Cookies we do not use

For clarity, the following categories of cookie are not used on nba Best Player Prop Bets:

Advertising and marketing cookies are not used. We do not display behavioural advertising and do not retarget visitors. Social-media tracking pixels are not used. We do not embed share-button widgets that set tracking cookies. Cross-site tracking and fingerprinting are not used. Affiliate-tracking cookies are not used because we do not run a bookmaker affiliate programme.

The first time you visit the site you will see a cookie banner asking whether you accept analytical cookies. You can accept or decline. Your choice is recorded in a strictly necessary cookie so that the banner does not return on every page. You can change your choice at any time by clearing your browser cookies for the site, which resets the banner; or by adjusting your cookie preferences if a preferences link is displayed in the site footer.

Managing cookies in your browser

All major browsers let you view, manage and delete cookies. The exact route differs by browser, but the controls are typically located under “Settings” or “Preferences”, in a “Privacy” or “Privacy and security” section. From there you can block all cookies, allow only first-party cookies, delete existing cookies or allow cookies on a site-by-site basis. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may break parts of the site; blocking analytical cookies will not. Mobile browsers offer comparable controls in their settings menus. Your browser’s help pages document the exact steps for the version you are using.

Do Not Track

Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” header to websites. There is no settled UK or international standard for how websites should respond to this header, and we do not currently treat it as a substitute for an explicit consent choice. If a settled standard emerges and is adopted by UK regulators, we will update this policy and our practice accordingly.

Changes to this policy

We may update this cookie policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use or in applicable law. The date at the top and bottom of this page reflects the most recent revision. Continued use of the site after a change constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.

Last reviewed on 8 June 2026.