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The cookies you choose can change how Casino and Friends gives you bonuses and deals. Cookies are used by some offers to remember that you clicked on a promotional banner, entered through a partner link, or agreed to a limited-time campaign. This way, the system can correctly credit your account with the reward.
Before you claim any promotion or make a first deposit like deposit £20, make sure you have the right permissions set up. We can keep the bonus journey the same across pages and sessions if the right cookies are turned on. This includes when you come back later to finish registering or making a deposit.
Strictly necessary cookies are needed for basic tasks like logging in, keeping your session stable, and making sure security. You might have to repeat actions if promo steps don't finish correctly without them.
Functional cookies remember things about you that can change how promotions work, like the language used, the last bonus page you visited, and any prompts for responsible gaming. Moving between the cashier, promotion pages, and games is easier because of them.
These cookies help us figure out which promotions work best and why some people don't get bonuses after doing things like depositing £50. Some people can help figure out where the process went wrong, but they don't decide who is eligible.
Marketing cookies are useful when a bonus depends on which campaign it came from, like in partner promotions, reactivation offers, and targeted incentives. You can still play if you block them, but some personalized or tracked ads might not show up or might not attach themselves automatically.
If you want a smooth bonus experience, make sure that Strictly necessary is always turned on. To cut down on the number of steps you have to take over and over again when claiming offers, enable functional. If you want to see partner and targeted ads, turn on marketing. If you want fewer problems and faster resolution when something doesn't work, let Performance and analytics work.
The system might lose the link between the campaign and your account if you change your consent settings after clicking on a deal. That's when you should try going back to the promotion page, opting in again, and then doing what it says you need to do to qualify, like depositing £30 or meeting the minimum stake requirement listed in the promotion terms. For bonuses that only last for a short time, it's best to set your cookie preferences first, then claim the offer, and do all of these things in one session.
This helps make sure that the promotion is recorded correctly and that any bonus money, free spins, or cashback is given right away.
Casino and Friends remembers that you are logging back into your account when you use cookies for registration and login. This makes it faster to get back to games and your balance. Because they store technical identifiers about your session and login state, you don't have to do the same things over and over again, and access is still controlled. You can still use your password and security checks even with these cookies. In general, they make sign-in easier, help you stay logged in when you choose to, and lower the chance that you'll be logged out while you're browsing between the lobby, cashier, and support pages.
These cookies are used during sign-up and sign-in. When you make an account, cookies can store temporary information about your account and keep the process safe from mistakes and abuse. You don't have to enter your credentials again and again on every page after you log in because cookies usually keep your session authenticated. Cookies used for registration and login do a few common things, like:
For your safety, these cookies are made to work with other security measures. Sometimes you have to log in again after changing devices, clearing your cookies, browsing privately, or making other important changes to your account. To get faster and safer access, only use "stay signed in" on your own device and not on a shared computer. Also, log out of your account when you're done using a browser that other people can access.
Deposit and payment cookies remember important technical details about your session when you add money, confirm a payment, or come back from a payment provider page. This helps Casino and Friends keep transactions stable and safe. They support fraud-prevention checks that protect both players and the casino, and they cut down on failed deposits caused by lost session data.
Do not worry, these cookies do not save your full card number or login information for your bank. In their place, they usually hold short-lived security signals and identifiers that let our systems and trusted payment partners check that the deposit request you made is the one being processed and that it is being done from the same valid session.
How These Cookies Work During Deposits: The main goal is to keep the session going while you check out. When you choose a deposit amount, say £50, and are sent to a provider to confirm it, deposit cookies help your browser go back to the right step so you don't have to go through the whole process again and risk getting charged twice.
It is also possible to validate security. Cookies can help find strange patterns, like repeated attempts with session data that doesn't match, and may result in extra verification or blocking the transaction to stop anyone from using it without permission. You can make future deposits easier by using payment preference memory. For example, it can remember the last payment method you chose, making it easier to make your next 100 £ deposit. This is only meant to make things easier; it doesn't replace the need for you or the provider to authenticate.
If you block these cookies, you might still be able to make deposits and withdrawals, but you might see more payment errors, repeated verification prompts, or incomplete confirmations. These cookies help protect against fraud and support automated checks for strange behavior. They also handle redirects and callbacks so you land on the right confirmation page. Finally, they help fix errors so you don't have to make as many failed deposits or try again.
For example, after you confirm a 200 £ deposit, your browser might not correctly reconnect to the transaction result page. This could cause your balance to be credited later than expected. There are stricter settings that you can use if you want. For example, you can let third-party cookies through on the casino site and payment pages but not on other pages. This makes sure that transactions go smoothly without giving cookies access to all of your browsing.
When you ask for a withdrawal, Casino and Friends uses certain cookies to make sure the process is safe, consistent, and easy to understand. These cookies help us keep track of how long it takes to process your withdrawal request and make sure that your actions are not mixed up with those of other users.
Additionally, they help our checks and balances for safety, especially when bigger amounts are at stake, like when someone asks to withdraw £500. Without these cookies, key steps in the withdrawal process might not work, which could lead to multiple prompts, requests that aren't complete, or extra wait times while we make sure you made the request.
During a withdrawal, how these cookies work Verification help. Withdrawal cookies help make sure that the person who requests the payout is the same verified user who logged in. They can store temporary tokens that connect your session to any checks that need to be done, like making sure the device stays on, that you are logged in, and that all of the verification steps were completed successfully.
Keeping the processing going. Payouts usually go through more than one step. In case you leave the page, refresh it, or switch between withdrawal screens, cookies can keep track of your progress. This makes it less likely that you will send multiple requests or lose information when you are withdrawing 100 £ or more.
Tracking payments and showing the status. Cookies may connect your session to the most recent payout updates so that your account can show you the current status of your request. This could include timestamps, status markers like "pending" or "processed," and the last thing you did, so when you come back to the page, it will have correct information.
When withdrawal cookies are important, for example, when you need to confirm a withdrawal after entering your password again or completing a security prompt. Keeping your payout request whole if you refresh the page while you're submitting a 250 £ withdrawal. If you log out and back in quickly, it will show you the correct withdrawal status. You might be asked to sign in again, go through a confirmation step again, or send the request again if you block or delete these cookies in the middle of the process. Keep cookies that have to do with withdrawals turned on until your payout status is finalized in your account for the best experience.
Cookies for bonus eligibility help Casino and Friends remember if you are eligible for a promotion and if you have already activated it. So you can pick up where you left off without having to enter codes or go through activation steps again, they make sure that the correct bonus terms are applied to your account, such as how many times you have to wager and how many free spins you have left. Checking your account with these cookies is still necessary; they do not replace it. Cookies can make the process easier by remembering which offer you chose and how to unlock it at the session level. Your bonus is still dependent on what you do with your account, though.
How These Cookies Help with Wagering and Free Spins: When you accept a bonus, cookies can store technical information that makes sure your bonus journey is the same everywhere on the site. This is especially helpful if you go back and forth between the lobby, cashier, and game pages while activating or finishing your bets.
Wagering tracking: cookies may store short-term identifiers that connect your session to your bonus state. This way, the platform can show you your current wagering requirements and what you need to do to meet them. In this case, if you claim a £100 deposit bonus, cookies can help make sure that the correct wagering counter is always visible and up to date as you place bets.
Support for activating free spins: Cookies can help make sure that the free spins were activated correctly and that they were assigned to the right game. If you make a qualifying deposit of £50 and get 20 free spins, cookies can help make sure that the free spins button, the game launch path, and the remaining spins indicator all work correctly during your session.
Bonus eligibility cookies might also help stop accidental double-activation by remembering that you have already accepted a certain offer in this browser. This could cut down on mistakes at checkout or on the screen where you activate your bonus. Offer selection memory remembers which bonus you picked when there are more than one offer to choose from. Confirmation of activation: this helps you see if a free spins package is still being worked on, is active, or is finished. Progress continuity: helps you see your bet progress even when you switch pages within the same session.
If you block or delete cookies, you might see the activation prompt again, lose the on-page wagering progress display, or have to open the qualifying game again to get the free spins. Your bonus and balance information will still be linked to your account, but the site's prompts and progress bars may not work as well until new cookies are set. Note: If the promotion rules allow it, the bonus may still be subject to account-level conditions, such as location settings in UK or profile information like UK. Cookies only help the website follow those rules and show them correctly while you're there.
Casino and Friends may use certain cookies and other similar technologies to help you set limits, self-exclude, and control your sessions. This is to support responsible play and help you keep your safer gambling controls on your device. These cookies are meant to keep track of what you've chosen so that important security features stay in place when you switch pages or come back to the site. There is still security at the account level and regulatory protections in place, but these cookies can make things more consistent and lower the chance that your limits or access settings will be changed by accident.
Sometimes you have to set your preferences all over again after clearing your cookies or switching devices. These cookies help keep your controls in place by storing signals about the limits you've set, like how much you can deposit or spend. This lets the site know that a limit is in place and stops actions that would go over it.
A cookie might help the site keep the deposit limit of £100 during your session and on future visits from the same browser, for example. Cookies that block self-exclusion can help websites remember that you have blocked yourself, so they won't ask you to log in or show you features that might make you want to play. If you want to block people based on your account, the cookie is just an extra layer of security on the device and not the only way to do it. Session control cookies keep track of things like when your current session began, whether a time-out was chosen, and whether session reminders have been acknowledged. This helps time-awareness and break features work better.
The cookie can help the site keep the lock for the amount of time you choose if you set a time-out. What might happen if you delete or turn off these cookies depends on how your browser is set up. Getting rid of these cookies may mean that the limits won't last on that browser and you'll be asked to confirm them again. You may have to go through more account checks and prompts or sign-in steps for self-exclusion messages and access restrictions. Timers, reminders, and time-out states may start over, especially if you close the browser.
Keep cookies turned on for Casino and Friends and don't use "clear site data" for the domain if you want your responsible gambling controls to stay the same. If you play on more than one device, make sure that the same protections are set on each one. This way, your deposit limit (for example, £100) and time-out settings will always be applied when you visit the site.
When you play Casino and Friends on your phone, cookies make the site work more like an app. This means that the screens load faster, navigation is smoother, and there are fewer breaks between the lobby and your games. There's no way these cookies can "boost" your chances or change how the game turns out. They only store small amounts of data on your device so that pages and game parts can load quickly and reliably.
When you move around a website, cookies remember your technical preferences and reduce the amount of data your browser needs to download again. This makes the site faster and easier to play on your phone. Especially when opening game thumbnails, switching between categories, or going back to a game after checking the cashier on mobile networks where signal strength can change, this can make a big difference.
If you go from the lobby to game pages to your account, session continuity helps keep your current session stable. Faster delivery of assets: helps common elements like icons, layout elements, and game tiles load faster. Settings that work on all devices: remembers choices you make that change how the site looks on your screen, like language or basic UI preferences. Keeping important technical state data available can stop repeated prompts or reload loops, which lowers the chance of errors.
If you turn these cookies off, you might still be able to play, but the game might load more slowly, ask you to log in more often, or download content more than once, which will use more of your mobile data. On the device you use the most, keep performance cookies turned on for a better experience. If you want more privacy, you can let Casino and Friends cookies through but not third-party cookies. Then, test game loading again to make sure you've found the right balance between speed and privacy.
Our company, Casino and Friends (also written as "we", "us", and "our"), uses cookies and other similar technologies on our website and other services we offer (the "Services"). This article tells you what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage them. In case you change your browser or device settings, using the Services means you agree to the use of cookies in the ways described in this policy. You will be asked for permission before we place any cookies that aren't necessary if the law requires it.
Visitors to a website can save small text files called cookies on their device. They help the website remember things about your visit, like what you did and what you liked. Some technologies that are similar to cookies are pixels, SDKs, local storage, and other identifiers that do similar things.
We use cookies to: Keep the Services running and safe. Don't forget your settings and preferences. Examine how things are used and make them work better. Make content more relevant to you and check how well your marketing is working (if allowed). Obey the law and stop fraud from happening.
Some of the types of cookies we use are strictly necessary cookies, which are needed for basic functions like logging in to your account, keeping your information safe, and stopping fraud. To make your experience better, Preferences Cookies save your choices (like language and region). Help us make the Services better by telling us how people use them with analytics cookies. Advertising Cookies: These are used to show you relevant ads, track how often you see them, and, if necessary, limit how often you see them.
For example, strictly necessary cookies are used for authentication, session management, and security for up to 12 months. Preferences cookies remember your settings and choices for up to 12 months. Analytics cookies track traffic and usage patterns for up to 24 months. Advertising cookies deliver ads, limit how often they appear, and track who clicked on them for up to 24 months.
Third-Party Cookies: Some cookies may be set by companies that do work for us, like analytics providers, payment and security partners, and advertising networks. These outside parties may use cookies or other similar technologies as long as they follow their own rules about privacy and cookies.
You can accept, reject, or change the settings for non-essential cookies if they are offered to you. Changes to your browser: Your browser lets you block or delete cookies. Some parts of the Services might not work right if you turn off cookies. Setting on the device: Some mobile phones may have controls that let you stop ads from being tracked or clear advertising identifiers. Opt-outs for advertising: Depending on where you live, industry opt-out tools may let you choose not to see interest-based ads. It's called "Do Not Track" (DNT) and some browsers let you use it. Due to the lack of a single industry standard for DNT, we do not all react the same way to DNT signals.
When this Cookies Policy is changed, it may be because of changes in technology, the law, or how we do things. With a new effective date, the updated version will be posted on this page. Please get in touch with us if you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how we use cookies. You can do this through the Casino and Friends support options in the Services.
Cookies help our cashier work better, keep you logged in, and keep your payment sessions safe. These include cookies that are strictly needed for logging in, checking for fraud, and making sure that requests to deposit and withdraw money are processed safely. Checkout problems, repeated logouts, or missing confirmation screens may happen if you block required cookies. Allow the cookies that our domain needs, and then try your transaction again for the best results. If a payment still doesn't go through, clear your cookies for our site and try the deposit again.
This banner or the "Cookies Policy" section in your account or footer lets you change how cookies are used. Strictly necessary cookies stay on because they are needed to get into your account and keep it safe. You can choose not to use marketing and analytics cookies. Turning off optional cookies won't take away your bonus, lower your winnings, or stop you from entering a promo code. If a promo popup or code field doesn't show up on your phone, make sure functional cookies are turned on, refresh the page, and go back to the checkout or promotions page.
Not really. Your full card number, CVV, or wallet login information are not saved in cookies. Private, encrypted channels handle payment information, and authorized payment partners process it. It's possible for cookies to store a session identifier that lets us keep track of your session and show you the correct cashier status, limits, and confirmations of transactions. We store your £ balance on our safe servers and show it in your account. It is not saved in cookies.
Cookies help us spot strange sign-in patterns, cut down on fraud, and make sure that security checks stay the same during a session. This helps keep account takeover attempts at bay and makes withdrawals safer. You are not verified "by cookies"; your account and documents are linked to your verification. You might be asked to sign in again or go through an extra security check if you clear your cookies or switch devices. To make sure withdrawals go smoothly, only use one device, don't use a VPN or proxy, and get verified before asking for bigger withdrawals or raising your limits. And can I play at the casino on my phone? Is it legal to accept cookies and play in UK? Giving permission for cookies is needed for the site to work and for personalization, and you don't have to install anything to play on desktop or mobile browsers. Availability is based on local laws and the markets we work with. Of course, you have to be old enough to legally gamble in UK and not in a restricted area when you play. If you travel, where you are may affect how you can access things. Let required cookies through, turn off "block all cookies" for our domain, and then try again if the site doesn't load right on mobile.
Cookies help you stay logged in, keep your account safe, and make it easy to make deposits and withdrawals. To stop fraud and failed payment attempts, security cookies help find logins that don't look right. Some cookies also remember the language, currency, and payment method you like best, so the next time you visit, you can deposit funds faster. You might be logged out more often, payment pages might not load right, and extra verification checks might happen if you turn off cookies. If you want the best experience on your computer or phone, let Casino and Friends use cookies. Only clear your cache if you are having trouble.
You can change how cookies work in your browser or by clicking on our cookie banner. The correct assignment of your bonus, the display of your wagering progress, and the ability to save responsible gaming limits across sessions may not be possible if you block cookies used for login, fraud checks, or bonus tracking. Keep functional and security cookies turned on for a reliable bonus experience. You can turn off marketing cookies that aren't necessary without affecting KYC, deposits, or withdrawals. Cookies are not used for verification, but they do help keep your session stable while you upload files. For real money features, you will not be able to access certain areas if you are not able to register in your UK. Get in touch with support if you need help setting cookie permissions on iOS or Android, and we'll show you how to do it.
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