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This Cookies Policy tells you how our online casino uses cookies and other similar technologies to keep the site safe, remember your choices, and speed up page loads. They also help us monitor traffic, make the games run better, and run relevant promotions, such as ones just for players in UK. In case you don't want to change your browser settings, you can always use our services without accepting cookies.
Cookies help us keep your session stable, protect your account, and make sure that important actions like deposits, withdrawals, and login checks work smoothly when you play for real money.
Also, they have security features that make it less likely that someone will get in without your permission while you manage your real-money balances and ask for cashouts. This Cookie Policy tells you what cookie information can be used when you play for real money, why it's important for payments and responsible gaming, and what options you have. Some cookies are needed to keep the site safe; if you turn them off, some parts of the real-money experience might not work.
For real-money features, you need essential cookies. As you move between the cashier, games, and verification screens, they help make sure that your login is real, that your account session stays alive, and that you don't make any mistakes.
It might not be possible to make a deposit of £20 or confirm a withdrawal of £200 without these cookies. You might also be asked to authenticate yourself over and over again. Security and fraud-prevention cookies look for strange patterns, keep your account safe, and cut down on people who abuse payments. These tools can help find things like multiple failed login attempts, strange changes to a device, or odd cashier activity linked to a deposit £50 or several cashout requests that happen close together. Preference cookies remember things that can make real-money play safer and more comfortable, like the language you choose, whether you want to stay logged in on a trusted device, or your settings for responsible gaming.
Cookies may help keep your deposit limit of £100 the same while you're on our site if you set one. However, the limit is still set by your account settings on our end. To fix technical problems and drop-offs, analytics cookies may keep track of how well real-money flows work, such as the cashier pages and verification steps. Their only goal is to make things more reliable and enjoyable for users. They don't change your odds or the outcome of games, and they're not used to tamper with results. Marketing cookies could be used to show ads that are more relevant to you. If you agree, they can help keep you from seeing the same offer over and over, and they may also help you see bonuses.
The bonus terms, not cookies, decide who can get the bonus and how many times they have to be wagered. Cookies may help remember that you clicked away from a promotional banner, but they don't change the requirements or cap for a bonus that is capped at £200. In real-money mode, turning off cookies that aren't needed usually makes things easier rather than harder to get to. You won't be able to stay logged in during gameplay and cashier actions; complete payment confirmation steps for a deposit of £20 or more; submit a withdrawal request for 200 £ without repeated verification prompts; or make responsible gaming choices that stay the same during the session if you choose to restrict cookies. To start a new session, use your browser settings to block or clear them, and then log in again.
For real-money play, we suggest that you allow essential and security cookies so that you can make deposits and withdrawals and keep your account safe.
The cookies you agree to can affect how easily you can log in, stay in the session, and make a deposit. Some cookies are needed to access your account and keep it safe. Other cookies help us remember your choices so you don't have to do things over again every time you come back. Make sure you know what your consent settings are before you deposit money, claim a bonus, or switch between devices. This helps keep payments from being interrupted, bonus activation prompts from being missed, or verification checks from happening more than once in the same session.
Getting into your account and keeping your session stable: Essential cookies help you log in, keep your session going, stop fraud, and keep your account safe. You might be logged out without warning, see security prompts over and over, or not be able to get to cashier pages and protected account areas if these are blocked. When you make a deposit, we may use cookies to keep your checkout session ongoing and to make sure that a payment attempt is part of your current session. You can still make deposits if you turn off cookies that aren't necessary, but you might run into timeouts, have to re-enter your information during checkout, or be redirected more than once.
You might have to restart the cashier flow after making a deposit of £20 if you can't keep your session going. Bonuses and promotions: The availability of bonuses and the prompts to activate them may depend on your choices and analytics cookies that keep track of what you've already seen and which offer you chose. Although you may have to manually opt in each time or re-check your eligibility if you choose to opt out, you can still claim many offers. You might not get a bonus of up to £200 at the register if preference cookies are turned off. Security tools may use cookies to find strange patterns, lower the risk of account takeover, and make sure that the verification steps are always the same from one visit to the next.
Many times, when you switch networks or devices, disabling certain categories can lead to extra checks. This can delay a withdrawal like $500 or make you do steps again that you already did. Essential cookies—keep them turned on to make sure you can log in, use the cashier, and handle your session safely. Preferences: Turn this on if you want the site to remember your language, screen size, and cashier choices. Statistics: These are not required, but they help us find mistakes that might stop deposits or bonus activation. Personalized promotions and some extra reminders are controlled by marketing, which is optional. Changing your mind about cookies before or during a deposit: If you change your mind about cookies while a deposit or bonus activation is happening, the session may start over.
Finish what you're doing now before moving on to something else. If you change your mind about making a £50 deposit in the middle of the checkout process, you might be asked to start the cashier flow over. What to do if something stops working: Go to Cookie Settings and make sure that only the most important cookies are turned on. In case your session ended, refresh the page and log in again. Go back to the cashier and try to deposit again, for example deposit £20. Open the promotions area again and choose the offer again before making another deposit if the bonus did not appear.
Cookies help the casino keep track of your browser as you switch pages, come back after a break, or come back on a new day. For example, if you just registered, our promotions system will show you a welcome offer. If you have already made a deposit of 100 £, it will show you a reload deal. This customization is mostly about making things more useful and easy to use. Instead of showing every visitor the same banner, cookies can cut down on the noise, remember what you've already opened or claimed, and only show you VIP invitations when your activity suggests you might be eligible.
Where customization takes place Welcome bonuses. A campaign ID can be stored in cookies so that the right welcome package shows up when you sign up and on the checkout page, whether you came from an ad, a partner link, or a campaign email. Cookies help make sure that you see the same offer during signup, rather than being switched to a different promotion by default if the campaign includes a first deposit bonus of up to £200. Discounts. If you open a coupon code page, click "copy code," or start entering a code during a deposit, cookies can remember that. This helps stop common problems, like losing the code when you go to the game page and then go back to the cashier to deposit £50 or more. Loyalty and VIP deals. When you use a website regularly, cookies can help send you personalized messages, like faster access to VIP pages, reminders about rewards, or invites to join special deals.
It's possible to see a targeted VIP perk or a limited-time reload offer up to £150 that fits your preferences, for instance, if you often play certain types of games. These are some of the cookie-driven signals that are used to customize offers: Campaign source (for example, partner or affiliate tracking IDs); Pages you viewed (for example, the welcome bonus page, the VIP section, and the terms and conditions of the promo code); Actions taken (for example, clicking "claim," opening the cashier, or starting a deposit); Preference hints (for example, language choice, device type) that change what you see first; Cookies don't do anything else. Adding cookies doesn't change the basic rules of the bonus.
Still, the promotion terms say what games are allowed, how much you have to bet, and how much of a bonus you can get. Cookies mostly help show you the right ad at the right time and make sure that your choices stay the same from page to page. What you can do to stop personalization. You might still see ads if you turn off marketing or personalization cookies, but they might not be as relevant or you might have to enter promo codes more often. Sometimes, you may need to go back to the Promotions page and look for the right offer. Other times, the system may display a standard welcome bonus instead of a campaign-specific one, such as a first deposit bonus of up to £200.
Make Signing Up and Playing Games Faster and Safer. Cookies for registration and login make it easier to make an account and get back to playing games without having to do everything again and again. They remember important settings from the sign-up process, cut down on form re-entry that's not needed, and make it easier to move from one page to the next while creating an account. In addition, they make sessions safer by keeping your authenticated session stable while you move around the casino. This means you won't have to log out every time you switch between the lobby, cashier, and game pages, and we'll be able to spot strange behavior that could mean someone is getting in without permission better.
These cookies are used to temporarily store technical information needed to complete the sign-up process. For example, they store a session identifier for the registration journey, the language you choose, and basic form information. When you refresh a page or come back to the form after checking your email, they help you keep your place and avoid mistakes. Keep your session going after you enter your credentials with login cookies, which helps make authentication safe. They might have a short-lived token that lets you know you're logged in and signals that help protect you from common threats like session hijacking or automated attempts to log in over and over again. We may use these cookies to remember the UK version of the site you chose and to make sure you are eligible for an account based on your UK. This way, the sign-up process is the same from page to page. On the site, you can expect faster sign-up to continue after a page refresh or short break.
Better browsing while you're gaming, especially when you switch between pages that let you play and those that let you buy things. It is now not necessary to enter the same information twice when trying to register. To stop people from getting in without permission, sessions automatically end after a certain amount of time. These cookies are meant to be limited in scope and time so that your session stays safe. Some expire when you close your browser, while others keep you logged in for a little longer between visits. It depends on your device and how your browser is set up. Cookies can be blocked or deleted in your browser if you don't want to use them. In that case, you might have to sign in more often, and you might have to do all the steps for registration at once.
In the cashier, extra confirmations may still be asked for sensitive actions like depositing £50 or withdrawing £500, even if login cookies are turned on.
Cookies help our cashier remember which deposit method you used most recently, so you can quickly choose the same one the next time you add money. Cookies are used for Deposit Methods, Cashier Preferences, and Currency. They also remember simple interface settings like your preferred cashier layout and pre-set deposit amounts like £50 or £100, so you don't have to change them every time you visit. Unfortunately, these cookies don't save all of your payment information.
To avoid mistakes when switching between deposit methods or when you're traveling and accessing the casino from a different country, they save non-sensitive references and settings that speed up the payment process, cut down on steps that need to be done over and over, and help with this. What these cookies store and why it's important: The deposit method preference is saved so that the next time you make a deposit, it will automatically be the last one that worked. This could be a card, a bank transfer, or an e-wallet that works in your area. This makes going back to a method you know faster and can cut down on failed attempts caused by picking a channel that isn't supported by accident. You can tell the cashier what you want by selecting options like "show most used methods first," "confirmation prompts for deposits above £200," or "quick amounts such as £20, £50, and £100."
Although you can change these settings at any time, they are meant to keep the cashier the same from session to session. You can save your chosen account currency and the way amounts are shown in the cashier. This lets you keep your preferences. When you make a new deposit or look at an old one, if you deposit £100 today, you will see the same currency setting the next time. This keeps things clear. Payment cookies may also remember useful but not private information, like whether you made a deposit from a mobile device or which deposit flow you used most recently (standard or quick checkout).
On a deposit of £50, this can cut down on the time it takes to get to the confirmation screen. They do not keep full card numbers, CVVs, online banking passwords, or full login information for e-wallets. They may store interface preferences, method selection, non-sensitive identifiers, and choices about how to display currencies. You can clear your browser's cookies to reset them, but you may have to choose your deposit method and cashier settings again the next time. Some of your deposit methods, saved quick amounts, and display choices for currencies may not be remembered if you turn these cookies off. The cashier will still work, though. You might have to choose a new method and confirm amounts like £100 by hand every time you try to deposit.
Withdrawal cookies help our casino remember important settings for payouts and your verification progress, so you can go from requesting a payment to getting it with less trouble. They don't keep your password or full payment information, but they can safely connect your browser session to steps in the withdrawal process, such as identity checks, approvals that are still being processed, and payouts that have been made. When you start a withdrawal, leave the page, and come back later, these cookies are very helpful. The site can bring back your most recent status, show you the correct limit rules, and show you the most recent payout updates that are linked to your account.
During withdrawals, these cookies keep the verification status the same. Cookies can store session markers that show which step is finished and which step is next when you finish verification tasks like verifying a phone number or uploading files. You won't have to answer the same questions twice, and you won't be asked to submit the same document more than once. Checks for eligibility and limits. For faster service, the cashier can quickly see what's available by using cookies that remember the payout method you chose and any limits that go with it. For example, if the minimum payout is 20 £ and you want to be paid 100 £, the cashier can keep your choice the same even when the page loads again while the system checks the request.
Tracking payouts and getting status updates. Once you send a withdrawal, cookies may help show a consistent status label (like "submitted," "processing," "approved," or "sent") and the time of the most recent update. If you don't want to look through several pages, this makes the payout schedule easier to understand. Some common cookie-supported withdrawal checkpoints are:
Learning how to manage these cookies without stopping withdrawals. If you delete or block withdrawal cookies, you may have to repeat steps or enter information again in order to get your money. To make sure payouts go smoothly, let cookies be used on the cashier and verification pages. This is especially important while a withdrawal is being processed (like until a 500 £ payout changes from processing to sent). If you want to be more in charge, you can clear your cookies after the withdrawal is done, or you can set your browser to delete cookies automatically when you leave the site, but keep in mind that you may need to confirm steps again next time.
This policy tells you how our online casino uses cookies and other similar technologies to keep track of you when you use our services and visit our website. As well as telling you how to manage your preferences, it tells you what these technologies are and why we use them.
Cookies are small text files that websites put on your computer or phone when you visit them. In addition to helping the website work better, they give information to the person who runs the site. Pointers, local storage, SDKs, and device identifiers are all technologies that may be similar. This website sets first-party cookies. Some partners, like analytics, advertising, and payment protection, set third-party cookies on your device. We use strictly necessary cookies to do things like allow you to log in to your account, keep your information safe, and stop fraud.
Performance and analytics cookies: look at how many people visit and use the site to make it more stable and improve the user experience. Remembering choices (like language, region, and interface preferences) is what functional cookies do. As long as the law allows it, advertising and targeting cookies help send relevant ads, limit the number of times they show up, and figure out how well campaigns are doing.
Session identifiers and authentication tokens are two types of cookie data that we work with. ID (or part of an ID), type of device, browser settings, and a rough idea of where you are. Visited pages, clicks, timestamps, and pages that led to or ended the session. Selections for responsible gaming and setting preferences (like language). When Cookies Are Deleted: Session cookies are erased when you close your browser. Cookies that don't expire or are deleted will also stay on your computer.
To accept, reject, or change non-essential cookies, use the cookie banner or preference center (if available). Change the settings on your browser to delete or block cookies. Keep in mind that blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop you from using some features, like logging in or making a payment. Control tracking permissions for mobile apps by going to the settings on your device if necessary.
As long as our partners are approved, we may let them put cookies on your computer to help us with analytics, security, payment risk checks, and advertising. Depending on their own rules, these partners may keep track of what websites or apps you use and how long you use them. Cookie support for age verification, blocking users under 18, and using responsible gambling tools like session reminders and self-exclusion features when needed are some examples of age controls and responsible gambling tools. Changing This Policy: We may change this Cookies Policy if the law, technology, or the way we do things changes. The new version will be effective as soon as it is posted. Feel free to get in touch with our support team or the person listed in our Privacy Policy if you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how we use cookies.
Absolutely. It's easier to make deposits and withdrawals when cookies are used. They also help keep your payment session stable and reduce the number of failed transactions. You might see payment pages reload, 3D Secure checks fail, or requests not finish if you block cookies. For cashouts to go smoothly, make sure cookies are allowed for our domain and the payment provider window, and then try the transaction again. You should log out, clear your site cookies for our domain only, log back in, and then look at "Transaction History" to see if the balance is still there after depositing £. Support should be told about the payment method, time, and amount if it still doesn't match.
Absolutely. For example, the bonus code you entered, the currency you chose, and the wagering progress display are all examples of preference and session data that are used to make sure that bonus rules are followed correctly. Eligibility for bonuses and wagering requirements are still figured out on our servers. Cookies are mostly used to make sure that your account has the right status. Your bonus and wagering don't reset if you switch devices or clear your cookies, but the on-screen tracker may show temporarily out-of-date information. You can refresh, log out, and then back in, or look at the "Bonuses" section to see what the current requirement and contribution are for each type of game.
As you upload files and confirm steps like sending an SMS or email code, cookies help you stay logged in. There is no record of your passport or card with them. Based on your account and UK compliance rules, the server makes decisions about verification and limits. If you can't get your KYC upload to work, try again with clear photos in JPG or PDF format and make sure that strict tracking blockers are turned off for our site. If you are limited in how much you can withdraw, go to your account and click on "Limits." Then, finish any verification that is still open to get higher limits.
The privacy laws in UK allow us to use cookies. We have a cookie banner and your browser settings that you can use to change your consent. Some features, like remembering your language, staying logged in, faster cashier loading, and personalized bonus offers, may not work as well if you reject cookies that aren't necessary. You can still play, deposit, and withdraw money. Essential cookies stay turned on because they help keep your account safe, stop fraud, and do other basic things. Cookies make it easier to use your phone and keep your account safe. Smartphone cookies help you stay logged in, remember safe settings, and avoid having to log in over and over again. As a safety measure, we use cookies to spot odd login patterns, stop people from taking over your account, and help with two-factor authentication and verification links. Avoid using "Remember me" on shared devices, delete cookies when you're done using public Wi-Fi, and turn on 2FA in "Security" to keep your account safe. After changing your password and ending any active sessions in your account settings, if you think someone else has gotten in without your permission, contact Support with your username and the last place you logged in.
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