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This Cookies Policy explains how our Bitcoin betting casino uses cookies and other similar technologies to keep the site safe, remember your choices, and make sure you can play without any problems.
Cookies may help you log in, play responsibly, and get the best deals, so you can control your experience and keep your £ safe. You can change your cookie settings at any time through your browser or our consent settings, depending on where you are in UK and what country you are from.
Manage your cookie consent choices and preferences when you visit our Bitcoin casino. You will be asked to make a choice about how cookies can be used on your device.
Your choices about how you want to give consent help us find a good balance between the site's basic functions and the level of personalization and analytics you are okay with. Anytime you want, you can change your mind. The site has built-in preference management, so you can change your mind, withdraw your consent, or give it again without affecting your ability to browse core pages or use basic account features.
When asked for consent, you can choose one of these settings. Some cookies are needed for the site to work, so you can't turn them off. The "Accept all" option lets you use both required and optional cookies for marketing, performance, analytics, and personalization.
Reject optional—only keeps necessary cookies and blocks categories that aren't necessary. Customize: This feature lets you turn on or off individual optional categories.
Essential cookies help with basic things like navigating pages, keeping your information safe, and remembering important session settings. If you disable these, you might not be able to sign in, get to the cashier, or use the responsible gaming tools.
Cookie options help us see how well pages work, figure out which features people like, remember their choices, and make content more relevant to them. If you choose not to, you can still use the casino, but some features may not work as well and some offers may not be as useful.
If you want to change your preferences on the site itself, go to the cookie settings link in the footer (or your account settings if there is one), change the category toggles, and then confirm your choice. The changes will take effect right away, but you might need to refresh the page or sign in again for the changes to show up.
You can also use your browser's settings to block or delete cookies. If you clear your cookies, you might be asked to set your preferences again after you have changed your mind.
When you block all cookies in your browser, it can mess up the steps for the cashier, the security of your login, and the continuity of your bet slips. If you use different browsers or devices to access the casino, your consent settings may need to be set again if you change your mind.
You may see different consent defaults and prompts depending on where you are in UK. This is because of local rules.
These cookies help make sure that welcome bonuses, reload bonuses, free spins, and other promotions are given to the right account and under the right terms. They tell the casino that you were interested in a promotion, came from a certain campaign, or did something qualifying, like depositing £20.
These cookies also help keep accurate track of your bonus progress so that wagering requirements, reward triggers, and expiration dates are calculated the same way every time you log in to your account, no matter what device or session you're using.
When you interact with a promotion, we may store small identifiers in your browser to link your session to a certain campaign or bonus. If you click on a campaign link and then go to another page, the offer that went with it will not be there anymore. This keeps this from happening.
For example, to remember that you agreed to a certain bonus and the terms that go with it. If you make a deposit of £20 or £50, for example, you want to know if it qualifies for a promotion.
Make sure that the rules about "one account per person" are followed so that people don't claim the same "new customer" offers more than once. Tracking how well a campaign is doing, like which promotion pages lead to sign-ups, while only collecting the data needed for attribution.
Turning off promotion tracking cookies could make it harder for us to connect your session to a campaign, which could mean that you don't get a bonus automatically. In some cases, you may still be able to manually claim an offer, but you may be asked to show proof of where and when the promotion was offered.
If some places don't allow certain promotions, these cookies might help make sure that only players who are eligible in UK can opt in. You might not be able to get some bonuses if your account information shows a different UK or residence.
Tracking cookies can help make sure these rules are followed correctly. They can be blocked or deleted in your browser settings if you don't want to be tracked. Remember that this could turn off the promotion, and you may need to enter a promo code or opt in again before making a qualifying deposit, like £20, to make sure the offer is still linked correctly.
You can quickly create an account and start playing games with the help of fast registration cookies and account login retention. If you go back to finish making your profile, they will remember some of the choices you made during sign-up so that the process goes smoothly the next time you visit.
While you're in the casino, you won't have to enter your information again because of cookies that remember your login information. This is just for your convenience and speed; it's not meant to keep track of what you do on websites other than ours.
During sign-up, these cookies can temporarily store information like the language you chose, the last step you completed, and your basic form preferences. If you leave before finishing registration, these cookies will let you pick up where you left off so you don't have to start from scratch.
When you successfully sign in, cookies that remember your account store encrypted session identifiers. The website will then know that you are who you say you are and will keep you logged in for a certain amount of time, until you log out or clear your cookies.
Usually, retention is either session-only (ends when you close the browser) or time-limited (ends after a certain amount of time). They don't store your wallet keys or full payment information in these cookies. It only works on the browser and device where you signed in, so staying logged in only works there.
If you use a public computer or a device that other people share, you should turn off login retention and always logout when you're done. Not having this makes it less likely that someone will get into your account without your permission and bet or try to withdraw 100 £ or more.
You can control these cookies in the settings of your browser. The "keep me logged in" and "fast registration" features might not work if you block or delete them. You might also have to enter your information again every time you visit, even when making a £50 deposit or confirming an action during login.
You can use payment processing cookies when you make a Bitcoin deposit or complete a payment step on our casino. These cookies help keep the flow of transactions stable and steady.
The cashier will remember the deposit method you chose thanks to these cookies. They also stop accidental duplicate requests and make sure that the deposit screen shows the right status while the network confirms your transfer.
Your private keys are not saved in these cookies, and they do not let us into your wallet. They link your session to a specific deposit attempt so that your balance can be correctly credited once the necessary confirmations are found, even if you leave the page for a moment or refresh it.
If you make a Bitcoin deposit, these cookies will help with the payment processing. This is because Bitcoin transactions can take a while to confirm. You can return to the cashier and continue without having to start over if you make a Bitcoin deposit of £100.
This is possible because the cookie can connect your current session to the deposit request. It remembers the cashier step you were on (amount, method chosen, confirmation screen) so you can keep working as a cashier. No more sending the same payment request twice because of refreshing the page or clicking it more than once.
When you make a deposit, it's linked to the account you're logged into, which makes sure that credits are applied correctly. Support security checks—they help find strange payment patterns and stop automated abuse. This means that you can make a deposit of £50, copy the wallet address given, and send the money. When you return to the tab, the deposit status will still be the same.
The deposit might still get to the blockchain if the cookie is blocked, but the on-site tracking of its status might not be as accurate, and the payment might need to be matched by hand.
Retention and control: Most payment processing cookies are temporary and are deleted automatically when the deposit is complete or after a certain amount of time has passed. They can be turned off in your browser settings, but that might make it harder to use Bitcoin deposits or finish a cash-in without problems.
When you ask for a withdrawal, verification cookies and cashout limits are used to protect your balance and make sure your cashout goes to the right place. As you move from the cashier page to the verification page, cookies help keep your session stable, remember your security settings, and make the process smoother.
Before approving a cashout, we may need to check your identity and payment information to make sure payouts are quick and legal. This happens a lot when you take out $500 or more, change important account information, or log in from a different device or place, like UK.
Verification cookies can store short-term signs that you have finished certain security steps, like successfully navigating a login challenge or agreeing to the new withdrawal terms. While these cookies don't replace document checks, they can stop the same verification flow from asking for the same information over and over again.
Cashier cookies remember the withdrawal method you choose and some of your basic cashier preferences. This makes it easier to make a correct withdrawal request. You can still ask for a withdrawal if you turn off cookies, but you might have to enter your information more often and go through extra security steps.
If you ask for your first withdrawal, even if it's only 100 £, we may ask for proof. Your withdrawal is big or not like what you usually do, like asking for 1,000 £ all at once. Update your registered email address or change your personal information like name, address, and phone number. You switch devices, clear your browser's history, or log in from a different area.
Mismatches that can happen after cookies are reset are one type of account signal that we look for. Common requirements for verification can include proving who you are and where you live. Sometimes, we may ask for a short payment ownership confirmation that is linked to the way you withdrew the money.
You may have to go through more checks to make sure you own the account and make sure the payout goes through correctly if your documents show a different UK than what you said before. Tip: Upload proof of identity before asking for a cashout if you want to take out 500 £ or more. Any extra checks that happen automatically can cut down on wait times.
For safe transactions and smooth processing, cashout limits are set. Limits may be put on each transaction, each day, and each week. Limits may be different depending on the type of payment and the status of the account. They may also change if cookies are turned off and the system needs extra security checks during withdrawal.
As an example, the minimum withdrawal amount is 50 £, and the maximum amount that can be withdrawn in a single transaction is 5,000 £. The daily cashout limit is 10,000 £, and the weekly cashout limit is 30,000 £. If you reach a limit, you can usually split a large withdrawal request into several smaller ones. For example, you could request two 5,000 £ withdrawals.
If you've already verified, but the system keeps asking you to do it again, make sure that your browser isn't blocking cookies or clearing them automatically when you leave the site. Enabling essential cookies can help your verification status stay the same during the cashout process.
Some of the things that our cookie settings do to make play safer are set betting limits, keep your key preferences the same during your visit, and use responsible gambling tools and controls for bets. Session cookies help the site remember what you chose, so limits and alerts stay in effect even when you switch between wallet and games pages. The odds or outcomes of games are not changed by these cookies.
Their only goal is to keep your session going, enforce the rules you've chosen, and make it easier to use safety features like deposit caps or timers.
When you set limits on betting or responsible gambling, the platform may use session cookies to apply those settings right away and keep them in place until you log out or your session ends. This keeps you from making changes by accident, like raising the stakes after setting a cap.
When the session is active, common controls that can be used are limits on the amount bet per round, the amount you can deposit, the amount you can lose, and reminders about how long the session will last. So, if you set a limit on how much you can bet or deposit each day, say 10 £, session cookies will help remember that setting while you play other games.
Limits on bet sizes: your chosen maximum stake stays the same when you switch between tables, slots, and live games. Put limits on deposits: This helps make sure that a limit like 100 £ per 24 hours is followed during the activity session. Loss limits let you set alerts or blocks for when a certain amount of money is lost, like $200. Session time reminders: keep your reminders at the same time every time, like every 60 minutes.
Some of these safety features may still be there at the account level if you turn off session cookies, but they might not work as well across pages in real time. That way, you might be asked to confirm limits more often, and some reminders might not show up on time.
Important: If you delete cookies or your browser blocks them in the middle of a session, you may be logged out and any confirmations you made during the session may be lost. You may need to sign in again to see your saved account-level limits.
If you are connecting from UK or while you are traveling, session cookies can help you keep your safety settings the same, even if your IP changes during the same visit, as long as your session stays active.
These cookies help our Bitcoin betting casino figure out how the mobile site and web experience inside the app work on iOS and Android phones. So that we can keep the game running smoothly from the lobby to the cashier, they check for slow screens and show us where navigation is getting stuck. It is not possible to read your private messages or get into your wallet with these cookies.
When real-time games, live content, or fast deposit and withdrawal flows are involved, they are meant to make mobile faster, more stable, and easier to use. When you use a mobile device, performance cookies usually record signals about how well the casino works in your browser session. These signals are usually anonymized or collected.
This lets us decide which bugs to fix first so they take less time to load, work better with touch screens, and keep players from coming off during games. How fast the lobby, game tiles, and tables load on your device; this is called page and game load timing. If a session ends when you switch apps, lock the screen, or switch networks, this is called session instability.
Error diagnostics are error codes that don't mean anything specific and show up when a game won't open or a payment step doesn't finish. Find out which mobile pages people visit the most and where they leave a flow, like when they leave while depositing $50 or pausing before confirming a $500 withdrawal.
If you want to know which version of a page works better on iOS Safari, Android Chrome, and other similar browsers, you can do A/B performance testing. That information helps us make the app work better with common phone models and operating systems, use less battery power, and make sure the cashier stays responsive as you switch between choosing crypto and checking transaction details.
On iOS and Android, it's easy to control. You can limit or block cookies in your browser settings, and deleting site data for our domain will often get rid of cookie data you already have. The casino will still be available if you turn off performance cookies, but some parts of the mobile experience may feel slower, less stable, or less tailored to your device.
These cookies help us keep your account, sessions, and actions on the site safe while you play Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. They help the casino tell the difference between real and fake visitors, keep logins safe, and lower the risk of unauthorized access without stopping the game.
Cookies that stop fraud and encrypt data also help make sure that deposits and withdrawals are safe by looking for strange patterns and making sure that encrypted connections are real. To keep your wallet activity and transaction flows safe, you can do things like deposit $100 or withdraw $500.
Security cookies store an encrypted session identifier when you sign in. This way, the site can be sure it's still you as you move between pages like games, cashier, and account. A session hijacking is less likely to happen, and repeated verification checks are less likely to force users to log out.
To find fraud and abuse. These cookies help with automatic checks that look for strange behavior like trying to log in over and over again and failing, quickly claiming bonuses, switching devices in strange ways, or browser signals that don't work right. If the system finds a risk, it may ask for extra confirmation before letting sensitive actions happen, like changing withdrawal details or requesting a cashout.
Security validation and encryption. Some cookies help make sure that your browser stays on an encrypted connection during important steps, like when you're at the cashier or when you're protecting your account. They can also help stop attempts to downgrade or pages that have been changed to steal credentials.
Security cookies usually only store a small amount of information, like a random session token, timestamps, risk flags, and information about the device or browser. Private keys, seed phrases, and full payment credentials are not kept on them.
Core security: Many of these cookies are needed for safe authentication and account integrity, so they can't be turned off completely without affecting the ability to log in and use the cashier. Device-level risk signals: these could include hashed identifiers that come from browser settings and can be used to spot attempts to take over your account.
Some fraud-prevention cookies may stay around longer to stop repeated attacks, but session cookies usually expire when you close your browser. You might be logged out more often, be asked to verify your identity more often, or be temporarily unable to do sensitive things like start a 500 £ withdrawal if you block or delete these cookies.
Using strong account security settings, such as unique passwords and multi-factor options, along with security cookies turned on will give you the most protection.
This Bitcoin betting casino's Cookies Policy tells you how cookies and other similar technologies are used to identify you when you visit our website, mobile website, or other services that are related to this website. This notice tells you what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can control how we use them.
You agree that we can use and put cookies on your computer in the ways described in this policy if you keep using our services, unless you turn them off in your browser or consent settings. Turning off some cookies could affect how you play games, how your account works, how security checks work, and how some service functions work.
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your computer or phone when you visit them. They help the site remember things about your visit, like the status of your session, your preferences, and the security settings you have made. Local storage, pixels, and SDKs that do similar things may be examples of complementary technologies.
Our services use both session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser, and persistent cookies stay on your computer until they expire or you delete them. Please keep in mind that cookies do not store your private keys or let us into your crypto wallet.
Blockchain and wallet providers handle Bitcoin transactions, and cookies help websites work and improve the user experience. Note: We don't use cookies to get to the files on your device or to start Bitcoin transfers.
Cookies are needed for basic tasks like logging in, keeping sessions alive, stopping fraud, and keeping account integrity safe. Find strange behavior, cut down on bot traffic, and back up responsible gambling protections where they apply as part of security and risk controls.
Language, region, and interface settings should be remembered in Preferences. Figure out how people use the site to make it more stable and fast by looking at performance and analytics data. Marketing: Check how well your campaigns are doing and show relevant ads when the law and your settings allow it.
Third-Party Cookies: Some cookies may be set by companies that do work for us, like analytics companies, fraud-prevention companies, customer service tools, and payment-related risk systems. A lot of different websites and services may keep track of what you do online over time. The policies of third-party cookies are set by those third parties. They have information about cookies and privacy that you should read.
If there is a cookie banner or consent tool, you can choose to accept, reject, or change the categories of non-essential cookies. You can block or delete cookies through your browser's settings. If you block cookies that are strictly necessary, some parts of the service might not work.
Device controls: You can change identifiers and tracking permissions on some devices by going to the system settings. Choices not to see ads based on your interests: If your area has industry-specific opt-out mechanisms, you can choose not to see interest-based ads.
We keep information about cookies for as long as it takes to do what this policy says it should be done. It depends on the type of cookie. Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser, but persistent cookies stay until they are deleted or their expiration date comes up.
This Cookies Policy may be changed from time to time to show how technology, the law, or our services have changed. We will post the updated version on our website with a new date when it goes into effect. Feel free to get in touch with our support team through the channels listed on our website if you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how we use cookies in our Bitcoin betting casino services.
While you're logged in, cookies help us remember how you like to pay with Bitcoin and stop transactions from failing because of too many security checks. Private keys or wallet seed phrases are not saved in cookies. Open Cashier, pick Bitcoin, copy the address, send BTC, and keep the page open until you see a confirmation. If you block all cookies, you might be asked to prove your identity more often, and withdrawals might take longer to go through.
It may be possible. First-party cookies are often used to connect your session to your account and stop duplicate claims. They do this by tracking your bonus eligibility, wagering progress, and promo opt-ins. Make sure that our domain can use first-party cookies, and make sure that you are logged in to your account while you use the offer. Clear your browser's cache, log out, and then log back in. If your progress still doesn't look right after claiming a bonus, contact Support with your username, the name of the bonus, and the time you activated it.
To answer your question, yes, cookies help with fraud checks and Know Your Customer (KYC) flow by keeping document upload sessions safe and stopping multiple submissions. There is still a way to verify even if you turn off all cookies, but you might get more security messages and delay during upload. Limits are based on whether or not you are verified, not on cookies. Accounts that aren't verified may have lower withdrawal limits and more checks. For faster approval, show a valid ID, proof of address, and any information about where the money is coming from if asked. Then, keep the verification page open until you get confirmation.
Where you are and the rules of UK determine if it is legal to play. Location-based restrictions, responsible gaming settings, and blocking access where needed are all made possible by cookies and other similar technologies. There is a chance that you will be asked to confirm your location more often and some features may not work if you use VPNs or block cookies. You are responsible for checking the local laws, and we reserve the right to ask for proof of UK and residency to make sure you follow them.
You can use your phone to access the site, but if you turn off cookies, you might not be able to keep your login, make payments, or pass session security checks. Allow only the cookies that are needed for the mobile app to work properly. Then, set a strong password and, if possible, turn on whitelisting of withdrawal addresses. To protect your £, we use cookies to spot shady logins. If we see strange activity, we may temporarily stop withdrawals until you prove you own the account.
If you use cookies, your session will stay stable, your BTC payment settings will be remembered, and there will be fewer mistakes when you deposit or withdraw money. Some problems that might happen if you block cookies are getting asked to log in more than once, deposit confirmations not working, and withdrawal pages that won't load right. Let cookies from our domain work, turn off strict tracking blockers for the cashier page, refresh the page or restart your browser after making changes to the cookie settings, and if a deposit shows up as "pending" after you sent BTC, keep the transaction ID and contact Support. Cookies don't control blockchain confirmation, but they help us connect your session to the cashier request. For security reasons, we also use cookies to see if anyone is accessing the site in a way that isn't normal, and we may ask for more proof before providing £.
Yes. We can give you the right deal, set limits, and make sure you're following the rules when cookies are used. Bonus rules: cookies can remember the bonus you chose and confirm that you agreed to the wagering requirements. If you clear your cookies during the claim process, the bonus might not be applied and you may have to claim it again. Limits: Cookies help us enforce session-based controls like timeouts and show your deposit and withdrawal limits correctly. Your account will still have hard limits in place even if you delete the cookies.
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