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Cookies help keep the site safe, remember your choices, and make sure pages load correctly on your device. This policy tells you what cookies we use, why we use them, and how to control or turn them off in your browser while you play from UK. Some cookies are essential for basic tasks like logging in and keeping your £ safe. The settings for some cookies may be different depending on your device and UK. Change how Fair Play Casino recognizes your session, applies promo codes, and keeps track of who is eligible for certain offers by changing how your cookies are set.
You might not get a bonus even if you meet the deposit requirements if cookies that help with campaign tracking or keeping your logins open are blocked. Keep the necessary cookie settings turned on so you don't miss out on rewards. This is especially important when you're taking advantage of a welcome offer, entering a coupon code, or signing up for limited-time campaigns. This helps the site make sure that your £20 deposit (or more if needed) is linked to the right account and promotion. When you accept an offer, confirm a promo code, or make a qualifying deposit, the casino needs to remember that you did these things across pages in order to run most promotions.
Cookies that are strictly necessary help you sign in to your account and make sure that your transactions are safe. Cookies that are used for analytics or marketing may be used to link an offer to the right campaign source. You can still play if you turn off cookies that aren't necessary, but some promotional flows might need you to do something extra, like enter a code or confirm your opt-in again. When you come from a certain campaign, the system might not always be able to prove it, which could mean you can't get targeted bonuses. If you want to make sure that promotions work right, follow these tips: Accept the offer and make sure you agree to any terms before making a deposit. For example, don't make a £50 deposit until you see that the promotion is active in your account.
To keep track of your purchases more easily, enter the coupon code only once and finish the payment in the same session. Do not switch devices or browsers in the middle of a claim. If you start on your phone and finish on your computer, the promotion might not work without cookies. Make sure you check the cashier or bonus section again before making a qualifying deposit like £30 if you use private browsing or clear your cookies often. Some promotions are only shown to users who are eligible based on campaign rules and how they've interacted with the site before. You might not see some targeted ads at all if you turn off marketing cookies. You might see them, but they might not make you click on them automatically.
In order to be eligible, this doesn't change things like account status, deposit minimums, or wagering requirements. It only changes how the site can instantly recognize and use an offer. Check to see if the offer needs to be activated manually in your account area if you've done everything else and the bonus still doesn't show up. After that, make sure that the deposit was at least the minimum amount, like £25, and that you weren't using promo settings that didn't work with the deposit at the same time. You can try re-enabling the relevant cookies, signing out and back in, and then going back to the promotion page to start the eligibility check all over again if the problem still happens.
To easily sign up for Fair Play Casino, make sure your browser has cookies turned on. It remembers your session with the help of cookies, keeps you logged in during the sign-up process, and keeps your account safe by matching key security signals as you move from the registration page to the checkout page. If you block cookies, you might see log-in prompts that show up over and over, forms that don't send, or verification pages that load again without saving your work. Delaying less and making sure your account information and consent choices stay the same across the website are both easier when you enable cookies before you start.
Short session identifiers can be safely stored by the platform when cookies are allowed. This way, each step of registration goes smoothly. Enter your personal information exactly as it appears on your documents when you sign up. This will be important for later identity checks and may keep your withdrawal requests from being held up. If asked, make sure you pick the right UK, as the availability of some payment and compliance checks can depend on where you are. Set up your login information and a strong password. To keep your account safe, confirm your email address and, if asked, your phone number. Accept the required terms and make sure you are of legal age. Once you've registered, you can usually go to the cashier right away.
Some sites may let you make a first deposit of £100 while verification is still going on, but some sites may not let you withdraw until the checks are done. A hint: If you switch devices in the middle of the process, the cookies on the new ones will be different. To avoid session errors, log in again and continue from the verification area. Most people find that letting first-party cookies in and keeping essential security cookies on work best. Add Fair Play Casino to the list of extensions that don't block forms or verification uploads if you have strict blocking extensions.
Use a different browser profile for each account you have in your home if you have more than one. There is a greater chance of log-in conflicts when cookies store information from previous sessions. The cleanest way to do things is to use separate browser profiles. Your account area is where identity verification takes place. You can see the correct status of your verification after each step if cookies are turned on, and you can come back later without having to start over. Include your name and UK as they appear on your ID on documents that match the information you entered.
Open up your account settings and go to the section that says "Verification." Make sure the pictures of the documents you need are clear. If you click "Submit," your account's status will change. If your verification status doesn't change after you submit, close and reopen the page. The system can show the most recent confirmation when cookies are enabled. This usually fixes sessions that get stuck. Once approved, withdrawals like $500 £ usually go through without any extra identity checks, unless some information changes. Keep cookies turned on so that security checks can run smoothly even if you change your email, phone number, address, or payment method later.
Our goal is to make sure that the checkout process is quick, stable, and the same on all devices when you make a deposit at Fair Play Casino. To do this, we use payment processing cookies and other similar technologies to help with the deposit flow, remember important session information, and stop mistakes that could stop a transaction. During the payment process, from choosing a deposit method to confirming the transaction, these cookies aim to improve performance and safety. You can choose to deposit any amount you want, like 100 £. They don't change that amount, and they're not used to store full payment information like card numbers.
Checkout performance cookies help the cashier load reliably, cut down on the number of times you have to fill out the same form, and keep your session alive as you move between the casino and payment provider pages. Also, they help with important anti-fraud checks and make sure that the transaction you confirm is the one that goes through.
This helps make things run more smoothly between the casino cashier and external payment gateways, so payments don't get interrupted as often, and confirmation screens load faster. A session identifier, the payment method you choose, your language and device settings, and technical information like load times may be stored. Full payment information that could be used to make a new transaction is not saved. You can change your browser's settings to tell it not to accept certain cookies. Please keep in mind that turning off necessary payment cookies could make the cashier not load properly, show multiple verification prompts, or stop deposits from going through, even when trying to deposit $50 or more.
For withdrawal requests, session cookies help us connect them to the active, verified session where you made them. For payout authorizations, they help us make sure that the right person gets the money. This lowers the chance that someone will try to cash out from an unprotected device or a state where the login has been copied. It also helps make sure that payouts go to the right account. Most of the time, session cookies are deleted when you log out or close your browser. As you make a withdrawal request, if your session ends while the request is still being processed, you may be asked to sign in again.
Session cookies make sure that the person who is logged in to their account initiated the withdrawal and that important account settings have not changed accidentally during the process. Also, they can help find strange patterns, like trying to withdraw money from multiple devices several times in a short amount of time, so we can ask for an extra confirmation step if we need to. So, this means that you can't go ahead with your withdrawal until the session is confirmed. The system might stop what you're doing until you re-authenticate, like if you start to withdraw $100 and your session times out.
During the same session, session data may be used to confirm that you are logged in and that your session is still active; that the request comes from your account area and not an external redirect; and that basic integrity checks have been passed, such as matching account ownership signals. You might still be able to browse the public parts of the site if you don't want to use cookies, but you might not be able to do certain protected actions, like withdrawals, or you might have to log in again and again and confirm your identity.
Fair Play Casino remembers the choices you make while you play, like the maximum bets you can make, the table limits you can play at, and the settings you choose for responsible gaming.
These cookies help your session stay the same, so when you come back, you don't have to set up the same things again. The purpose of cookie-based preferences is to make things easier for you, not to change what you choose. It's possible that some limits and interface settings will need to be set again before you can place new bets if you clear your cookies, switch devices, or use a different browser.
Some games let you change your bet within certain limits. Cookies can remember non-sensitive settings like the last chip value or stake step you chose. This makes it easier to keep playing at the same speed.
These saved preferences can't raise the highest bet in a game, and they can't change the limits set by the casino. Fixes, like minimum and maximum bet levels, are used when they are available by the platform. For instance, depending on the provider and the game, a game may let you bet anywhere from 1 £ to 500 £ per round. If you played at 10 £ before, a cookie might remember that setting, but you won't be able to use it if the game or your account limits don't let you.
These settings make the game easier to use, but they're not a replacement for controls that are specific to your account.
Trust the controls for responsible gaming instead of just your browser settings if you want your limits to stay the same between sessions. You can still play if you turn off preference cookies, but you might have to choose your stakes and filters all over again, and some game settings might go back to their original settings. Stick to your plan and the number checkpoints if you want to make the game easier to predict. Set a limit ahead of time, like not losing more than 100 £ in a session, or decide to stop when you lose 50 £. You are the only one who can set and stick to a spending limit. Cookies can remember your easy settings.
Cookies and other forms of local storage help the Fair Play Casino site load correctly when you visit it from a mobile browser or an app WebView. They also keep security checks consistent and remember your language and interface settings, among other things. This makes everyday tasks like getting from the lobby to the cashier easier to do on smaller screens. Additionally, cookies allow for persistent login on mobile devices. If you choose to stay logged in, the site may save a session identifier so you don't have to enter your credentials over and over again while you use it normally. These IDs have a time limit for security reasons and can be revoked automatically when risk signals show up or when you sign out.
Mobile browsers usually handle cookies in a normal way. However, app WebViews can put extra limits on them based on your device settings and the app container. Embedded parts that depend on external services, like payment widgets or identity checks, might not work right if third-party cookies are blocked. People may have to log in more often after closing an app or switching networks if they limit or delete their cookies. Some pages might reload more often, and your settings might be reset. More checks can be made for fraud prevention and geolocation consistency.
On mobile devices, session cookies and persistent cookies are different. Session cookies are temporary and disappear when you close the browser or WebView. Persistent cookies, on the other hand, can stay for a certain amount of time to support features like "Keep me logged in." To keep your account safe on shared devices, sign out of each session. Real-world ways to limit login persistence: Only use the "Keep me logged in" option on a private device that is protected by biometrics or a passcode. If you share a device, make sure to sign out of your account from the menu after playing. If you think someone else used the casino site during your session, clear their cookies.
It's likely that cookies are being blocked, cleared automatically by the device, or limited inside a WebView if you keep logging out while making deposits (like deposit £50) or confirming withdrawals (like withdraw 500 £. When this happens, sometimes sessions get back to normal after allowing cookies for the site, turning off aggressive tracking protection for the casino domain, or switching from an in-app WebView to a regular mobile browser.
To help keep your account, game sessions, and transactions safe, Fair Play Casino uses security and anti-fraud tracking cookies. For example, these cookies help with secure sign-in, risk scoring, and finding strange behavior that might mean someone is taking over your account, abusing bonuses, or fraudulently paying for something.
When it makes sense, we also use device and session signals to keep the platform stable and stop people from getting in without permission. These safety measures are meant to protect both players and the Casino by lowering the chance of fraud happening when people do things like log in, change their account information, or make a deposit of 100 £ or a withdrawal request for 500 £.
Security cookies are set when you visit a site's secure areas. We use them to make sure that requests are coming from the same authenticated session and that your account is being used in a normal, legal way.
Cookies that help stop fraud may keep track of technical identifiers and behavioral signals, like session integrity markers, device characteristics, and patterns that show that something was automated or manipulated. This helps find things like failed logins that happen a lot, sudden changes to an account, strange transaction patterns, or multiple accounts that are managed from the same place.
Important: Turning off these cookies can make your account less secure and might stop some actions from working properly, like the steps for authentication, the confirmation screens, and the requests for transactions. People who aren't supposed to be able to see or use the information collected by these cookies can't. We use steps like encrypting data while it's in transit, limiting access, keeping track of what administrators do, and separating sensitive systems. We may share limited security signals with vetted service providers that help us find fraud and keep the platform safe when it's necessary for business reasons. However, we are legally required to keep these signals secret and protect your data. Security and anti-fraud cookie data is only kept for as long as it takes to keep the platform safe, follow the law, and look into strange activity.
There are different retention periods that can be used based on risk indicators, legal requirements, and the need for a more in-depth investigation of an incident.
It tells you how we use cookies and other similar technologies when you use our website or services. It explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage how they are used. In case you don't change your browser or cookie settings, browsing or using our website after reading this policy means you agree that cookies may be placed on your device. When you visit a website, cookies are small text files that are saved on your computer, phone, or tablet.
Websites use them to keep track of things like your preferences, whether you are logged in, and how you use pages and features during your visit. Pixel tags, web beacons, SDKs, and local storage are all technologies that may be similar to cookies and perform similar functions. The main reason we use cookies is to make sure that the site works properly and to protect against fraud.
Some cookies may be set by companies that do work for us, like ad networks, payment security tools, analytics providers, and affiliate tracking partners. These outside parties may keep track of what sites and services you visit and what you do online over time.
Depending on the type of cookie, we may collect information like your IP address, device identifiers, browser type, approximate location, the pages you visit, the length of your session, the source of your referral, and how you interact with the site's features. When needed, we rely on your permission for cookies that aren't necessary.
This Cookies Policy may be changed from time to time to keep up with changes in technology, the law, or the way we do things.
The new version will be posted on our website and will be used from the day it is posted.
If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how we use cookies, you can get in touch with Fair Play Casino support through the ways listed on our website.
Cookie changes don't affect how much you deposit or withdraw. They help us keep track of who you are, speed up the cashier, and stop mistakes like sending the same payment request twice. If you block cookies, checkout redirects might not work, you might see multiple Know Your Customer (KYC) prompts, or your chosen payment method might not be saved.
Allow cookies for our domain and make sure your browser is set to accept first-party cookies for smooth deposits and withdrawals.
The rules for the bonus stay the same, but blocking cookies can stop the bonus from being activated and tracked. Cookies help us make sure you clicked "Activate," remember which bonus you chose, and connect it to the right session. If you sign up for a bonus and then don't see it in your account, make sure cookies are enabled, log out, clear site data for our domain, then sign back in and activate again. In your account, the bonus terms tell you about the games you can't play, the maximum bet, and when the bonus ends.
Absolutely. When someone signs in or changes devices, or tries to pay more than once and fails, we use cookies and other similar technologies to protect accounts and £. Having fewer checks done by hand can speed up withdrawals. You may be asked to verify more often if you turn off cookies. Stick to your usual device, keep cookies turned on, and upload clear files that match your profile information to avoid delays.
Of course, it's legal to use cookies on websites. UK sets its own rules for gambling.
You need to make sure that playing at an online casino is legal where you are. Location and security checks are used to make sure that people from certain areas can't get in. If you travel, the places where you can access your account and use the cashier may change.
On mobile, cookies help our risk tools find attempts to take over your account, keep your session stable, and stop you from having to log in over and over again. You can delete site data at any time, let first-party cookies through, and block unknown third-party cookies in your browser settings.
You may need to confirm your device, payment method, or 2FA again if you clear your cookies. Choose a strong password, turn on two-factor authentication (FA) if it's available, and don't log in from devices that other people use.
Cookies help with security, speed up checkout, and keeping your session stable. They work with payments and promotions in UK: Cookies help you stay logged in as you move from the lobby to the cashier/deposit area. The cashier might not load, your deposit might not go through, or your payment method might not show up right if you block cookies. Do this: let our domain's cookies through and refresh the page before trying again. Cookies don't store your credit card numbers, bank information, or ID files when you make withdrawals or fill out forms. They can save session and security markers so that you can finish the Know Your Customer (KYC) steps without having to log out. If you clear your cookies in the middle of the process, you might be asked to log in again and open the withdrawal form again on your computer. Before you clear your browser's cache, you should finish verification and withdrawal requests. Promo cookies can connect your session to a campaign, affiliate offer, or bonus code in UK. Some bonuses, free spins, and wager tracking may not work if cookies are turned off. You may need to sign in again before continuing. Turn on functional cookies and then enter the bonus code again in the checkout or promotions page. If it still doesn't work, contact support with your username and the name of the campaign. We may use cookies to remember things like your preferred language, UI settings, and how the session ends when it's over. Getting rid of cookies won't get rid of deposit limits or reality checks because they are set at the account level. You can set limits in your account settings, and they will stay in place on all of your devices. On iOS and Android browsers, strict tracking settings can stop needed cookies from being sent, which can lead to multiple logouts. Steps: Turn off "Block all cookies" in your browser, let site data through, and don't use private browsing while you're depositing or withdrawing money. Cookies can help us remember your language and local settings, but they are not the only way we make sure we're following the law in UK. Cookies won't get around restrictions on play if they are in place where you are. Do this: Before you deposit, read our Terms and the rules in UK. Security cookies help check for fraud, identify devices, and keep people from getting in without permission. While clearing your cookies, it's normal to see strange login requests. Follow these steps: make sure your password is strong, turn on two-factor authentication (if it's available), and never let anyone else use your device. If you think your £ have been misused, contact support right away.
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