Do cookies need to be turned on?

A “cookie” is a small text data that can be stored in a specific appropriate directory of the hard disk designated for this when  websites are visited. bwin uses cookies in order to improve your visits to our website.

By saving the access information in cookies during your entire visit to bwin, we can continually use the displayed information to meet your needs (e.g. your language, your favourite sports, etc.) We would like to inform you that our website can only operate when the cookie function in your browser is activated.

 
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Glossary entries for this article:
  • Browser

    Our website is best viewed with one of the following web browsers (or later versions):

    • Internet Explorer 7 and higher
    • Firefox 3 and higher
    • Opera 10
    • Google Chrome 4
    • Safari 4

    For the best possible display of the page, we recommend you use the most up-to-date version of Internet Explorer or Firefox.

  • Cookies

    A "cookie" is a small text file which can be saved in an intended file on your hard disk when visiting certain websites. bwin uses cookies so as to make your visits to our website more simple. By saving the access information in cookies during your entire visit to the bwin website, we can continually adapt the displayed information to your needs (e.g. your language, your favourite sport etc.). We would thus like to point out that our website only functions to its full potential when cookies are activated in your browser.

  • Favourite

    The favourite is the player/team which the bookies believe will win. Favourites are usually recognised by their lower odds/prices. The contrary to favourite is the so-called underdog (dog) or outsider.

    Underdog