To avoid any surprises, learn how our site stores and processes traffic-related information so that transactions go more smoothly and you can play responsibly. Our platform uses small pieces of data to keep your account safe and your logins secure. Remember your preferences from one session to the next to make it easier to get to them. Make sure that your deposits and withdrawals in GBP work with your chosen payment method. This system helps keep everyone fair, stops fraud, and makes it easier for English to check that everyone is following the rules. You can control the data that is stored in every browser’s settings. If you delete these files, automatic login and personalised features may not work. If you need custom privacy settings or more information about how we handle personal information, please contact our customer support team for English. If you agree to data processing, you can use all of the site’s features and play real-money games without any problems. You can change your preferences at any time in your account dashboard.
Allow all tracking features to make it easier to move around the platform and keep your language, interface, and currency preferences, like GBP. Personalisation includes remembering your favourite games, how long you’ve been playing, and what you’ve done before. This makes it easier to pick up where you left off.
The platform can show you targeted promotions, personalised suggestions, and changing bonus offers based on your past activity by keeping track of certain interaction data. These settings also make it easier to do things like deposit money into GBP and check your balance in GBP without having to enter the same information over and over again.
Collecting technical data helps with figuring out how long it takes for a page to load and finding errors, which makes the game run more smoothly and gives account holders reliable access.
Tracking failed log-in attempts or strange activity adds extra security layers that keep accounts safe from unauthorised access.
Users can change their collection permissions through their account settings or their browser to have full control over their tracking preferences. Turning off some trackers could change how some features work, like saving your favourite payment methods or making sure withdrawals are safe in GBP.
Put managing consent for different tracking technologies at the top of your list to make things more clear. Several different types of tracking objects work on this platform to serve different purposes. Here is a structured summary:
| Category | Purpose | Examples of Use |
|---|---|---|
| Only when absolutely necessary | Allow important tasks like logging into your account, security checks, and using account features. Without these tools, services like logging into an account or making GBP transactions can’t work safely. | Keeping language settings, processing safe deposits or withdrawals to GBP, and checking sessions |
| Storing Preferences | Keep track of the settings that users choose, like their language, preferred layout, or notification options. These make navigation more personal and keep the interface the same every time you visit. | Keeping track of your currency preferences in English, remembering which notifications you want to receive, and keeping your interface customisations |
| Measuring Performance | Collect anonymous information about how people use the platform so you can keep an eye on site speed, error rates, and the popularity of different pages without knowing who they are. | Keeping track of load times, recording how people navigate the platform, and figuring out which features are most popular |
| Targeted Marketing | Support makes personalised offers and changes marketing campaigns based on what people are looking at online. This is usually done with the help of trusted advertising partners. | Giving personalised bonuses, keeping track of how many people convert from a campaign, and making ads more relevant to users’ interests |
Check your privacy settings often to see which tracking categories are still active. This is especially important when you’re doing things that are sensitive, like checking your balance or starting a withdrawal. Turning off non-essential items may make it harder to use personalised features, but it also makes it easier to control data flow.
Use the platform’s built-in controls or the settings in your browser to accept or reject certain types of identifiers. If you have more questions about handling data, you can find support resources in your profile section.
You can choose which tracking technologies to allow or block directly from the preference centre. You can get to it at any time through your account settings or the privacy pop-up when you first visit.
Choose between strict, performance, functionality, or marketing-related tracking. Changes are made right away.
At any time, you can change or withdraw your agreement. Just open the settings panel and make your changes. You don’t need to call support for these updates.
Your chosen settings won’t affect the site’s basic functions, but they might affect features that are tailored to you.
For full transparency, all the data that your browser stores is listed separately, along with its expiration date and purpose.
To get rid of trackers that aren’t necessary, clear your browser’s storage or use the built-in preference manager to turn them off right away.
Visitors from British fully follow the rules for their region, such as the English GDPR or ePrivacy rules. You always have full control because custom pop-ups only show up when you need them.
If you still have questions about your consent status, get in touch with the data protection officer directly.
To keep your personal information private, clear out the identification markers that are saved in your browser often. These markers might include the type of device, the IP address, the length of the session, the preferred language, the geographic location, and links to parts of the site that were previously viewed.
Tracking identifiers keep track of login times, active session metrics, unique user codes to stop fraud, and the status of feature opt-ins like chat support or promotional banners. You can also temporarily remember your payment options and available balance in GBP to speed up future transactions.
The information we collect makes it easier to access accounts, remember where and how to access them, recognise known devices for account security, coordinate seamless GBP deposits and withdrawals, and tailor promotional messages to what users are interested in. Activity records also help with the compliance checks that English laws require.
To change the level of information collected during each visit, go to the site’s privacy controls and change the permissions for identifiers.
For better privacy, turn off external tracking modules in your browser settings. These parts—connected through analytics platforms, advertising partners, or built-in services—may put identifiers on your device that this website does not have direct control over.
You can stop external tracking by setting your browser to block third-party identifiers or by changing the privacy settings on the partner platforms you use.
Some services let you opt out through their own privacy dashboards or through industry-wide portals like the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) or the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA).
Keep in mind that turning off third-party options may make some personalised features less useful, like remembering your preferred language, showing you local deals that are relevant to you, or letting you log in on multiple devices.
For step-by-step instructions, check the official support pages for your browser or the privacy policies of certain third-party providers.
Choose your web browser from the list and follow the steps that go with it to change how it stores browsing data and tracking elements:
Changing how you manage your data makes your browsing experience more personal. You can choose how long you want to keep your information and who you want to share it with.
Send written requests to [email protected]. If you need to send documents or attachments, the ticketing system in your profile area makes sure that the exchange is safe. Usually, responses to both methods are sent within 24 hours.
If regular support doesn’t help, you can ask for a supervisor’s review through a specific escalation form. According to the law in English, all correspondence will be kept private. Always include your registered user ID and a clear description to speed up the process.