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When you set a limit, the site uses preference cookies to remember the value and time frame you chose. Using the same browser and not clearing cookies, preference cookies help remember your choices the next time you log in, like if you want to limit the amount of money you can deposit or bet per day to 100 or 10 per spin. Other choices that preference cookies can remember include whether you want to be reminded of your limits, asked for permission before raising your limits, or see a less stimulating interface. The point is to be consistent, so your chosen safety measures stay in place so your session doesn't stray from what you had planned.
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All Slots Casino uses cookies to make sure that your sessions stay stable, that your account is safe, and that the site's features work as they should. When you sign in, navigate to the cashier pages, or confirm sensitive actions, the way cookies are handled is meant to lower the risk of unauthorised access. We use technical protections to control what is saved in cookies and how those data is kept safe.
When it's possible, cookies are used as short-term identifiers for data that is stored safely on our servers instead of being stored directly in your browser.
Cookies themselves only store very little information. Most of the time, cookies that focus on security only store session IDs and check for integrity. We do not store payment information or personal documents in cookies on purpose. Transport security and encryption. Secure encrypted connections (TLS/HTTPS) are used to send cookie-related data between your device and our systems. This makes it less likely that the transmission will be intercepted or changed. Limits on access. Cookie settings are set up so that only the site can read them and they can only be sent over secure connections when needed.
This makes it harder for common browser-based attacks to get through. Life span control. Most of the time, security cookies are set to expire after a certain amount of time or after a session. Shorter lifetimes make it safer to share a device or leave it alone for a while. When you close your browser, session cookies usually go away, but they keep your secure log-in going. Persistent cookies stay on your computer for a set amount of time to support your security settings and help stop fraud. Fraud prevention and checks for honesty. Patterns that don't make sense, like trying to sign in over and over again and failing, can be found using cookies. Cookies can also be used to help stop fraud when actions are taken, like depositing 50 or withdrawing 500.
These controls are meant to keep players and the platform from being used without permission. Device-level security is important. When your device is protected, cookie protection is at its best. It's best to log out of a shared computer every time you're done using it and clear your browser's cookies and site data to make it less likely that someone else will use your session again.
All Slots Casino follows cookie policies that are in line with what licensed regulated gambling operators are expected to do. Compliance priorities include protecting players, keeping data safe, and being open and honest. To keep your session safe, remember important settings, and help with responsible advertising controls are just a few of the legal and well-defined uses for cookies.
Controls on cookies must be in line with the duties that come with regulated gambling, such as verifying identities, stopping fraud, and making sure payments are safe. These rules for our cookie policy are meant to make sure that any information we get from cookies is fair, safe, and used in a way that is transparent and follows privacy and regulatory standards. In a licensed setting, cookies can't just be used for marketing purposes; they have to follow a "regulated standard." Players should know what is stored on their device and why it is there by having these things written down, defended, and managed. In this case, cookies that are needed for the service to work should be kept separate from cookies that aren't needed but are used for analytics or advertising.
Clear disclosures, a way to give consent when needed, and proof that cookie-related data is handled securely and kept only as long as needed are some of the most important things that are expected of complying parties. Clarity: The types of cookies and their uses are explained in simple terms, along with who sets the cookie (a first party or a third party). Consent controls: You can control which cookies are used by managing your preferences, and the site will always respect your choice. Data minimisation means that only the information needed for the stated purpose is gathered, so that people aren't tracked too much. Security: Cookies that help with payments and logging in are kept safe with the right technical measures and access restrictions. Accountability: Checks with vendors and internal records help make sure that third-party cookies and tags meet the same standards.
In addition to making payments and cashouts safer, cookies may also help make sure that a withdrawal request for 500 comes from the rightful account holder or that a deposit of 50 is not part of any suspicious activity. These controls are meant to lower risk and keep the platform safe, not to make a profile of you without a reason. Note: If rules in call for stricter wording for consent or more logging, cookie settings and disclosures are changed to meet those needs while still letting you play and log in easily.
Cookies help us remember who you are, keep your sessions safe, and remember how you want to pay. This helps cut down on failed deposits, speeds up repeat payments, and makes sure that requests to withdraw money are safe. More security checks might happen, payment pages might not load right, or you might have to enter your information more often when withdrawing money if you block cookies.
On our cookie banner or in your browser, you can change how cookies work. Allow "Strictly Necessary" cookies to make the game run smoothly. These cookies help with login, cashier access, and fraud controls. You can still use your account if you turn off "Performance" or "Marketing" cookies, but you might miss out on personalised offers and some tracking features. After you make changes, clear your browser's cache or refresh the page, and then sign in again.
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