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This Online Live Casino Cookies Policy explains how we do all of these things. While keeping your information safe, we may use cookies to help keep your logins safe, track performance, and make content more relevant to players in UK. You can change your cookie settings at any time, but blocking some cookies could impact game features, £ payments, and UK players' experiences. If you want to claim a live casino bonus, you may have to follow certain rules and wait a certain amount of time.
When you use the right bonus code, see the right promotions, and make sure you don't get a bonus that was given to you by mistake and then taken away, cookies help us follow those rules consistently. A cookie-based check can speed up eligibility decisions during signup, deposit, and bonus activation, but it can't replace verifying your identity. For example, if you make a deposit of at least £20 and get a match bonus up to £200, this will help you a lot. We may use cookie data to make sure you are eligible for a promotion when you try to claim it if you have agreed to marketing or essential cookies.
For example, you might need to remember that you already accepted a certain Live Casino bonus, check that a campaign link was used, or make sure that the terms of the offer shown are the same as those in your area. For example, session continuity checks make sure that your bonus doesn't expire in the middle of the process. Fraud prevention signals stop people from making duplicate claims, and device level tracking keeps track of promotion caps. Cookies can help stop multiple activations from the same browser after a £50 deposit attempt, for example, if a "first deposit Live Casino bonus" is limited to one per player.
Checks to see if you are eligible based on cookies:
When making a qualifying deposit of £20 or £50, make sure you claim the bonus all at once and without interruption. To make sure the site remembers your bonus choice, don't use private browsing or switch browsers. If you delete your cookies, go back to the Promotions page and make sure the bonus is still chosen before you make a deposit.
If a bonus needs a code, make sure you copy it exactly and make sure you know the minimum deposit amount. For example, to get the offer, you would need to deposit £30. Some bonuses may not be available in all places. If you're connecting from UK, cookie signals can help figure out what region you are in so that only valid Live Casino promotions are shown to you and you don't choose an offer that you can't accept. Checks of the account and, if needed, verification of information like UK may still be needed to let someone in. Make sure that cookies weren't blocked, deleted, or limited during the claim process if you think that a Live Casino bonus wasn't given to you after a qualifying deposit of £50.
Often, re-enabling necessary cookies and logging in again fixes the promotion state. Our support team can also help you check to see if the bonus requirements were met.
To make it easier for you to get to your live casino account, we use cookies to remember your vital sign-up and log-in information. These cookies make it possible to return to the site without having to go through the same steps all over again. They also protect the login process. Setting cookies can also cut down on unwanted prompts and keep your preferred sign-in flow consistent, but this depends on your device and browser.
You're still in charge; you can delete these cookies whenever you want in your browser settings, but you might have to enter your information again the next time you visit. When you create an account, these cookies can temporarily remember things like the language or region you prefer, the steps you chose on the form, and the choices you made about registration support cookies. This helps if you have to stop registering and come back to finish it without having to start from the beginning. If you choose "stay signed in" on a trusted device, login preference cookies can remember that. They can also remember your preferred login method and security-related routing, such as whether the next step should be a passcode prompt or a standard password screen.
They don't keep your password in plain text. You don't have to log in again and again every time you click on a page because session cookies help keep your authenticated session going after you succeed in signing in. These session cookies usually expire on their own when you log out. Only use "stay signed in" on private, personal devices to keep yourself safe. If you are on a public or shared computer, turn this off and log out every time you use it. Best for personal devices: turn on "stay signed in" to avoid getting prompted to confirm your identity over and over. To get rid of saved sign-in settings, keep it off on shared devices and clear your cookies after logging out.
You'll have to re-enter your login information and confirm your preferences if you clear your cookies or change browsers again. When location-based access controls are in place, cookies may also store a small piece of information about your region to make sure that users in UK can sign in correctly. This keeps you from having to redirect when you don't need to and makes sure that the right compliance checks are shown in the right order. With the right cookie settings, you can make payments go more smoothly without giving up control. Fast deposits are important for live casino play. Cookies can remember the method of deposit you chose, keep you logged in while you shop, and cut down on the number of times you have to fill out the form when you add money for a new session.
You can always change the settings for cookies before making a deposit. Some convenience features may not work as well if you set stricter preferences, but core payment security and the ability to deposit will still be there.
The cashier needs cookies to do her job right. They help make sure that a deposit like £20 is processed only once and confirmed correctly, keep the session stable, and stop duplicate requests. It's easier to make deposits like £50 when functional cookies remember choices that aren't sensitive, like the last payment method you used or the amount you wanted to deposit. There is no way for these cookies to store full card numbers or payment information. Marketing cookies and analytics can help figure out which payment methods work best, cut down on failed deposits, and make offers more relevant to each person.
You might still see standard promotions if you choose not to, but you might not get recommended deposits or payment reminders that are specific to your UK. Keep Essential turned on for the smoothest payment experience. If you want to make repeat deposits faster, functional cookies are recommended. Analytics and marketing cookies are not required if you value your privacy. Important: needed for the cashier to work, for fraud detection signals, and for safe session handling. For example, it remembers the last deposit option you chose for your convenience. Statistics—helps raise the number of successful payments and improve the speed of checkout. Marketing: Offers and deposit reminders can be personalized. It might take longer to check out, ask for verification more than once, or the cashier might not load. Try allowing Essential and Functional cookies and then reloading the page before trying to make another deposit like £30.
| Payment Option | Standard Deposit Range | Cookie Preference |
|---|---|---|
| Bank card | £10–£5000 | Essential + Functional |
| E-wallet | £10–£3000 | Essential + Functional |
| Bank transfer | £50–£20000 | Essential (optional functional) |
| Mobile payment | £5–£500 | Essential + Functional |
Note that cookie choices will never override payment safeguards. Your payment provider will still have access to sensitive information even if Functional cookies are turned on. The casino, on the other hand, will only store the information needed to confirm and balance transactions like a £100 deposit.
If you ask for a withdrawal, we may need to make sure that the money goes to the rightful account holder and that the transaction is safe. Cookies help our systems recognize devices that are coming back, keep sessions safe, and spot strange patterns before funds leave the platform. Identity verification is still needed, but cookie-assisted checks help cut down on wait times and stop account takeovers, chargeback abuse, and bonus manipulation. For example, if you ask to withdraw $500 or more, extra security measures may be put in place to protect your balance.
Our withdrawal process is meant to be easy to understand and cause as little trouble as possible. We may ask you to go through one or more verification steps before we can approve a payout. This depends on the method, amount, and risk signals.
Cookies can help fill in some secure prompts ahead of time, keep you logged in during upload steps, and cut down on repeated problems when the same trusted device is used.
Identity proof, like a valid ID with your name and date of birth on it, is always something that may be asked for. Address proof is a recent piece of paper that shows where you live. Payment method proof—proof that you own the method of withdrawal (some details may need to be hidden for safety reasons). Checks on the source of funds: Sometimes, we may need proof of certain deposits, like a £50 deposit followed by a bigger withdrawal.
The documents that may be asked for and the times that they are checked may change to meet local rules and security standards if your account information shows that you are from UK or UK.
They can spot strange changes to a device, like a new browser profile asking for a payout right after the password was reset. Finding strange login patterns for multiple accounts on the same device system. Linking sensitive actions to secure session tokens stored in cookies will make session hijacking less likely. Finding automated signals that could mean that someone is trying to withdraw money under a script. If you turn off cookies, you can still use the site, but it may take longer to verify your withdrawal request because more checks may need to be done by hand to make sure they are really yours.
These features work best when they stay the same every time you log in. Some cookie options can help your limits and session settings stay the same on the same device, so you don't have to be prompted to change your play settings over and over again. We use cookies to make sure that you can play safely and responsibly in the live casino. For example, cookies control how stake limits are shown, how reality checks show up, and whether you stay logged in. These cookies don't make you a better gambler; they just help you remember the choices you've already made.
Betting limits tell you how much you can bet at certain tables and in certain types of games. You might be able to bet between £1 and £500 per round at one table, but your account settings might have higher limits. Cookies can remember how you want to see limits, like remembering the last stake you chose or showing stake warnings earlier. When you clear your cookies or switch devices, some convenience settings may be reset. For example, the last-used chip value may be returned. But account-level limits, like a daily deposit limit of £100, will still be in place even if cookies are deleted. This is because cookies are stored safely on our systems. Cookies can remember the last chip value or stake increment you chose, which can help you bet more quickly and consistently.
Filters for preferred tables, like showing only tables that cost less than $50US. Checks to see if stake confirmation prompts are turned on. What cookies won't change are the biggest bet a table will let you make, your status as verified, or any limits on responsible gaming you have set in your account. To avoid accidentally raising the stakes, we suggest leaving the confirmation prompts on for bigger chips and setting your own per-round cap if possible. For example, you could limit single bets to £25 even if the table lets you make more. Note: Sometimes, device cookies can save a choice for some notices to "not show again." If you want to always see reminders, leave the prompts on and don't save your dismissal choices on devices that other people use.
You can start right away by making a stake schedule that works for your budget. For example, you could keep standard bets between £5 and £10. For any bet over a certain amount, like over £20, you can confirm the stake. Table filters can help you stay out of higher-limit rooms by accident. Turn off preference cookies if you share a device so that the next person who uses it can't see the settings you made in the betting interface.
The controls for responsible gaming are meant to help you keep track of your time and money. There are limits on how much you can deposit, how much you can lose, how much you can bet, and time-based tools like reality checks. Set limits on things like how much you can deposit each week (£) or how often you want to play (30 minutes at a time), and make sure they work with the way you play.
If you choose to see reminders as pop-ups or in-page banners, and if you want to see them at the beginning of every session, cookies can help your device remember how you use these controls. To use the controls again after rejecting preference cookies, you might have to change how you want them to be shown. Limits on deposits (for example, no more than $100 per day) are a common way to practice responsible gaming. Limits on how much you can lose (for example, stop playing if you lose $150 in 24 hours). Total bets can't be higher than £300 per day, for example. Realistic check every 30 or 60 minutes is an example of a session time reminder. Options for cooling off and self-exclusion (available in UK only).
Performance and preference settings that affect the live casino experience are stored in cookies that you can change. Keeping performance cookies can help keep video stable and cut down on buffering, while preference cookies can remember things like language and table filters. Some features may not work as smoothly if you choose not to use them, and you may have to make these choices again each time you visit. To get the best balance of control and ease of use, leave essential cookies turned on and only use preference cookies when playing on your own device. If you use a shared computer, you might want to turn off preference cookies and always sign out to keep your limits display and session settings from being used by other people.
Performance cookies help keep the Live Casino experience stable and responsive when you play on your phone or tablet. They show us how the Live tables load, if the video stream starts up smoothly, and where delays can happen. This helps us cut down on buffering, speed up navigation, and make sure the interface looks the same on all screens. It doesn't matter what games you play where these cookies are. They pay attention to technical details like load time, uninterrupted streaming, and crash prevention to make sure that your mobile sessions are as close to desktop play as possible, even if your connection changes.
There are a lot of things that affect how performance cookies work with mobile Live Casino games. These include the version of your browser or app, the chipset of your device, the amount of memory you have available, and the speed of your connection. In order to make things more compatible and fix issues that matter the most, performance cookies help us measure these things as a whole. Streaming stability: finds patterns of buffering and when to reconnect to improve video delivery. Watches how fast Live tables, lobby filters, and bet panels open on various devices for load and responsiveness. To cut down on interruptions, session reliability helps find crashes, freezes, or failed table joins that happen over and over again. As a way to speed up troubleshooting, error diagnostics records technical signals that aren't personal, like error codes. Layout or touch-control problems that only show up on certain screen sizes or OS versions are called out in UX consistency. Real-time video is used in Live Casino, so performance cookies may also help tailor the experience to your device by choosing the most stable stream profile for your connection. While switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data or using power-saving modes, different devices may not work with each other. This can help keep your session running more smoothly and help us make future updates better if you see slow loading, repeated reconnections, or delayed controls. Keep your browser or app up to date, close any apps that are running in the background before joining Live tables, and use a stable network if you can.
You can usually rejoin the table and continue if your connection drops in the middle of a round. Your balance and bets are still safe with the game system, and performance cookies make it less likely that your connection will drop again and again.
Strong transport security and smart cookie management are two things that work together to keep your account safe. The connection between your device and our servers is encrypted with SSL/TLS to keep it safe. Cookies help keep your session stable and stop people from getting in without your permission while you play. When used correctly, cookies can make your site safer: they keep you logged in, help check for fraud, and let us see when something isn't right without revealing private information. Your browser settings and, if they're available, our cookie preference tools will let you stay in charge. Protecting your data while it's being sent over public or shared networks with SSL/TLS encryption makes sure that account requests, login information, and game actions can't be read by anyone who gets a hold of it. Before you enter your password, your browser should always show a secure connection icon and the page should use https. Additionally, we use secure session cookies to keep sessions safe. These are only meant to store a session identifier and not your password or credit card information. They are often marked as Secure (sent only over encrypted connections) and HttpOnly (not accessible to scripts), which makes it harder to take over someone else's account using common browser-based attacks.
Use a unique, long password and don't use it on other sites. In other words, be smart about it. If you play on a shared device, make sure you sign out before leaving, and don't save your passwords in public browsers. Install the most recent security patches for your browser and operating system. Use a private connection you know you can trust instead of logging in over a Wi-Fi network you don't know. It is important to know that if you block all cookies, you might get logged out more often, some security checks might not work, and some parts of the cashier and live casino lobby might not work right. If you see strange behavior like sudden logouts, strange devices, or changes to your account that you didn't ask for, you should change your password right away and get in touch with support before you try to make a deposit like £100 or a withdrawal request.
You can control how much data your browser stores locally with cookies. For the safety of your account, we suggest that you leave only the cookies that are strictly necessary turned on. These cookies help with secure login, session integrity, and basic fraud prevention. Your browser lets you control cookies directly. Clearing stored cookies, blocking third-party cookies, or allowing cookies only for this site are all common things that people do. When you're done using a shared computer, clearing your cookies can be a good security measure. However, this will end any active sessions and you may need to log in again. Turn on first-party cookies for this site to keep secure sessions running. This will make playing games safer. Should your browser let you, you can block or limit third-party cookies. On public or shared computers, delete cookies and site data after you log off. Turn on the phishing and malware protection in your browser. Installing only trusted browser add-ons is another way to keep yourself safe. Some extensions can read or change site data, like cookies, which could make your security less safe if they aren't checked out or are too open.
As you browse our website or use our services, this Cookies Policy will tell you how our online live casino uses cookies and other similar technologies. This article tells you what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage them.
You agree that cookies may be placed on your device in line with this policy if you continue to use our website, unless you turn them off in your browser or other available preference tools. Cookies are small text files that a website sends to your computer, phone, or tablet when you visit it. Cookies let websites know what kind of device you're using, remember your preferences, and give you features like safe login, stopping fraud, and keeping an eye on performance. Technologies like pixels, tags, SDKs, and local storage may be similar to cookies and can do similar things.
We may use the following types of cookies:
Why we use cookies: to provide the service (load pages, enable live casino features, maintain sessions); to protect players (detect suspicious activity, prevent fraud, support responsible gaming tools); to improve performance (diagnose errors, analyze traffic, optimize user experience); to personalize (remember preferences and show relevant features, where applicable); and to keep track of cookies.
You can delete persistent cookies at any time. If you disable these types of cookies, the website might not work; you might not be able to log in or play games; your store preferences (language, UI settings) will be reset every time you visit; this makes it harder to figure out how to make the site better and fix problems; third-party cookies may be set by companies that help us run our business, like those that help with analytics, payment verification, fraud prevention, content delivery, or marketing.
These third parties may use your information in ways that are allowed by their own rules. Changing how you want cookies to work: To block or delete cookies, go to your browser's settings. You can use any cookie consent or preference tool on a website to choose whether to accept or reject cookies that aren't necessary. You can also change tracking permissions on your phone by going to the settings for your operating system. Note: Blocking some cookies, especially strictly necessary cookies, can make live casino tables unavailable, as well as the ability to log in and make deposits and withdrawals. It can also weaken security measures. Updates to this policy: We may make changes to this Cookies Policy to keep up with changes in technology, the law, or our services. From the time it is posted, the new version will be usable. You can get in touch with our customer service team through the website if you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how cookies are used in our online live casino.
Yes. We use cookies to make sure you stay logged in, stop fraud, and make sure payments go to the right place. You might get errors when making deposits, have to reset your payment method, or have security checks done over and over again if you block cookies. Withdrawals may also be delayed if sessions can't be verified. To get out of it, block or delete cookies in your browser and then refresh the site. It's best to let our domain's cookies work if you use e-wallets or credit cards to pay. After clearing your cookies, log in again and confirm your withdrawal request.
Cookies help us make sure that the bonus rules are applied to the right account and device. They can remember the choices you make and keep track of session data that is used to show you bonus offers, your wagering progress, and messages about limits. If you block cookies, the bonus panel might not load right or show old progress until you log out and back in. Bonus terms will always follow your account records, not your device. Make sure cookies are turned on while a bonus is active to avoid problems. Also, check the bonus page for wagering requirements, games contributions, and any maximum bet limits that come with the promotion.
The privacy and cookie rules for UK say that we can use cookies, and sometimes we need your permission to do so. Clicking on the banner during your visit lets you accept or reject cookies that aren't necessary. These cookies are always on because you need them to log in to your account, use the cashier, and keep your information safe. You may lose personalized offers, saved settings, and faster re-login if you turn off cookies that aren't necessary. You can still play, deposit, and withdraw. If you can't play at online casinos because of where you live, cookies won't change that. After you sign up and log in, our geo and compliance controls will still check your information.
On mobile, cookies keep sessions safe, help find odd logins, and lower the risk of takeover during live games and cashier tasks. On a computer that other people use, don't use "Remember me." Instead, log out every time you're done playing and delete all of your cookies and site data. Make sure you use a unique password and keep your device's passcode active, and turn on two-factor authentication if it's available. To lock your account and look over recent deposits, withdrawals, and device access, change your password right away if you see logins you don't recognize.
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