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This policy explains how Push Gaming Casino uses cookies and other similar technologies to keep the site safe, make it run faster, and make sure the content you see fits your tastes. Others help track traffic and make offers more relevant to players in UK. Some cookies are needed to log in to an account, stop fraud, and process £ transactions. You agree to the ways described here in terms of using cookies by continuing to use the site. You can change your settings at any time.
This is the Push Gaming Casino Cookies Policy. It tells you how we use cookies and other similar technologies when you visit our website and play Push Gaming games on our platform.
This website needs cookies to work properly and remember your choices so that you can play games and use your account more easily. As well as helping us figure out which pages and game lobbies are the most useful, cookies let us do important things like secure login, responsible gambling controls, and performance monitoring. In case our on-site consent settings don't let you, you can always change how cookies work in your browser.
When you visit a website, cookies are small text files that are recorded on your device. Some are set by us (called "first-party cookies"), and others may be set by partners we work with (called "third-party cookies"). These could be service providers that help us with analytics, security, or delivering games.
Cookie can be used to: Keep the site running (keep you signed in), make account areas work, and keep sessions safe from abuse on a casino site with Push Gaming content. Help protect your account by finding suspicious activity, stopping automated abuse, and supporting security and fraud prevention. Remember your choices—save things like language, lobby filters, and settings that are specific to your device. Find out how people use the casino and game pages, how long they take to load, and how often errors happen. Keep messages from being sent over and over, and if you can, help make content more relevant based on how people use the site. Some of the cookies we might use are strictly necessary cookies, which are needed for basic tasks like logging in and making sure transactions are safe.
Cookies that are functional help the site remember what you've set and chosen. Analytics cookies help us figure out how people use the site so we can make it more stable and improve the user experience. Marketing cookies are used only when allowed and agreed upon to track how well a campaign is doing and stop ads that aren't relevant. There are cookies that only last for a short time and are deleted when you close your browser. Some cookies stay on your computer longer so that your preferences can be remembered when you visit again. Keep in mind that turning off some cookies might change how the site works. If necessary security checks can't be done, you might be logged out more often, some settings might not be saved, and some Push Gaming sessions might not load reliably.
You will be asked to set your cookie preferences when you visit Push Gaming Casino, either before or after you create an account. This permission step lets you choose which cookies can be saved on your device, from those that are necessary for the site to work to those that are used to track and personalize your experience. Setting up an account is made to work well with the cookies you choose. You can still sign up and play if you don't want to use optional cookies, but some features that make things easier might not work as well. For example, some preferences might not be saved between visits.
The cookie banner or consent panel will usually show up on your first visit. You can open it again later from the site's footer or your account settings. If you don't change your choices or clear your browser's cache, the casino will use the same rules the next time you visit. When you agree to these types of cookies, you're telling websites that you want them to load pages, keep your session stable, and protect your login and payments. It works; it remembers settings like language, interface preferences, and some session defaults. Analytics: This service helps the casino see how many people visit and make the site easier to use.
Marketing: Allows personalized ads and promotions and limits ads that aren't relevant, when needed. Functional cookies make it more likely that your form progress and preferences will be saved, which speeds up the registration process. If you want to keep your privacy as high as possible, you can only allow cookies that are strictly necessary and still register normally.
If you want to add money to your account, like £20, you can log in and go to the cashier. If you don't want to use optional cookies, you can still register, but you might have to enter some preferences again after refreshing the page, and you might see ads that aren't as relevant to you. Controls for security and stopping fraud stay in place because they depend on strictly necessary cookies. A casino might treat your next visit like it's your first time if you clear your browser's cookies. Then you'll be asked to set consent again, and you might have to log in again, especially if you were kept signed in for your own convenience before.
Your cookie settings can change which bonuses and promo codes are accepted correctly. When you make a deposit and start playing, cookies help us remember where you came from, which promotion you chose, and if a promo code worked with your session. Set your cookie preferences before you sign up, enter a coupon code, or make your first deposit of £20 to make sure you don't miss out on a bonus. After changing your cookie settings, the system might see you as a new visitor and the extra tracking information might not follow you.
As long as you allow certain cookies, we can store small data that links your session to a promotion. This is how cookies help track promo codes and bonuses. In this way, we can be sure that a coupon code was entered, used, and remembered during important steps such as registration, verification, deposit confirmation, and the first real-money bet. When cookies are turned on, the following can be tracked: the promo code string (or a hashed version of it), the promotion ID you clicked, the time you opted in, and basic session continuity to make sure the offer stays connected to the same player journey. When cookies are blocked, simple things can go wrong: coupon codes might not "stick," deposit-triggered offers might not work after a qualifying deposit like £50, and you might see a default welcome offer instead of the one you were trying to claim.
If you want to get the bonus, you should allow strictly necessary cookies (required) and functionality and analytics cookies if you want the bonus to work better across pages and devices. Marketing cookies help link a promotion to a specific campaign link, so blocking them can make campaign-based bonuses less reliable. It's strictly necessary because it keeps security, logins, and the main functions of the session running. These are necessary for the site to work. Functionality: It remembers choices like language, region, and some on-site preferences that can change how promotions work. Analytics: This helps us find mistakes in the path to claim the bonus and makes the promo application more reliable.
Marketing: It helps with campaign attribution, which is commonly used to check if link-based promotions and targeted bonus eligibility are real. Before you claim an offer, it's best to set your cookie preferences, then click on the promotion again, and finally sign up or log in and make a deposit. Before you make the payment for £100 to meet a minimum deposit requirement, make sure that the promotion is visible on the cashier page and marked as "active." The tracking needs to be there when the promotion is chosen and the qualifying action takes place, so changing cookies after the fact usually doesn't help if you've already deposited and the bonus hasn't show up.
So, don't make another deposit like £30 just to see if it works. Instead, contact support with the promo code, the time of the deposit, and the name of the offer so that they can compare your eligibility to the rules that were recorded for the promo. Note: For some promotions, cookies must stay open until the bonus is applied and the first bet is made. In the middle of the claim process, clearing cookies, using private browsing, or switching devices can stop tracking and might change whether a promo code works. With cookies, Push Gaming Casino can make promotions that are more relevant to the way you play.
We can tell which games and features you like and show you offers that fit your style instead of generic deals when you allow marketing and personalization cookies. From suggested bonuses to VIP invitations, this cookie-based personalization is meant to make things more useful and relevant. Personalized ads won't affect your ability to play; you can choose to accept them, reject them, or change your mind later. These cookies help us remember things like your favorite types of games, how long your average session lasts, and which promotions you've used in the past. This lets us give you personalized bonuses and VIP perks.
You can send specific bonuses like a £25 reload offer after a slow week or a £200 weekend bonus to players who usually log in on Friday and Saturday. Cookies that track how engaged a visitor is across visits can also be used to support VIP promotions. Depending on the campaigns going on at the time and your preferences, that could mean getting early access to limited-time drops, earlier invitations, or custom rewards like an extra £50 in cashback during busy times. When you visit a website, cookies are used to customize what you see when you come back. For example, new games that are similar to games you've already played are highlighted, relevant promo tiles are moved to the top of the page, and offers that you already turned down are remembered so they don't keep showing up.
Relevant reload bonuses, free spins, or cash offers are common results of personalization. For example, your play history could trigger a reload of £30. Customized rewards, like a monthly perk worth £100, and VIP and loyalty invitations based on consistent engagement. lowered the amount of promotional noise by hiding offers you've already turned down or used. As an example, a pending deposit flow starting from £20 should have more accurate reminders for tasks that need to be done. Your choice is important. You may still see ads if you turn off marketing or personalization cookies, but they will be less relevant to you. You can also turn off promotional messages while leaving necessary cookies on, which will keep your account and game play running smoothly.
When you make a deposit or payment at Push Gaming Casino, cookies help keep the checkout process smooth and consistent. This makes it easier to check out and reduces the risk of fraud. They can remember useful settings like the language, payment method, and device you prefer, so you don't have to enter the same information every time you add money, like $100. Cookies help keep payments safe by letting us know when an account is being used normally and when it is being used in a way that isn't normal. This makes it easier to play normally, but it also makes things more closely looked at when something seems off, like multiple failed payment attempts or sudden changes in location during a 50 £ deposit.
Cookies used for payments make the checkout process faster without saving private information. Cookies can keep your session stable between the cashier and the payment step, so you don't have to fill out the form again and again. You don't have to worry about your private payment information getting out because they don't store full card numbers or your banking login information. Make sure your deposit session is safe. While a transaction is going on, cookies may help make sure that the request is coming from the same browser and session that started it. This is important if you want to switch between confirmation screens, go back to the cashier, or try to deposit 200 £ again after an interruption.
Back checks for fraud and risk scoring. We might use cookies to help us spot patterns that are often signs of fraud, like automated behavior, a lot of tries in a short amount of time, or session signals that don't match up. If there are more signs of risk, you might be asked to prove your identity again, confirm a payment, or go through one more check before a 300 £ deposit is approved. Some cookies are necessary for keeping the login and cashier sessions stable so that payments can be processed correctly. Security cookies help find strange activity and keep your account safe while you deposit and pay. Preference cookies remember the cashier's settings, like the last method chosen, so you don't have to click the same thing over and over.
Though you can still make payments if you turn off cookies, the checkout process might take longer, and you might have to enter your choices more often. In some situations, anti-fraud checks may happen more often, and your attempt to deposit 100 £ may need more steps to be verified. Here's a useful tip for easier deposits: make sure that the casino site's essential and security cookies are always turned on, especially if you plan to make a lot of deposits at once, like 50 and 100 dollars. You will have to sign in and confirm your cashier settings more often if you often clear your cookies.
When you request a payout or make a withdrawal, we use cookies to help protect your account while we verify your identity and process your withdrawal. This keeps your account safe and on time. To make sure that your actions, like sending documents or confirming a withdrawal, are linked to the right authenticated user, these cookies support secure session handling. However, cookie support does not replace verification. Instead, it makes the KYC process go more smoothly by keeping your secure session stable between steps. This lowers the chance of mistakes, stops people from sending in the same form more than once, and helps us find strange activity before funds are released.
How cookies help with Know Your Customer (KYC) and withdrawal security: When you ask for a withdrawal, some cookies can be used to keep your login state safe, remember your key security choices, and help make sure that the whole withdrawal process is smooth. If your verification process has more than one step, like uploading documents and answering confirmation questions, this is even more important. That is, these cookies might help us: Keep your session authenticated as you move between the cashier, verification, and confirmation screens. Linking sensitive actions to a protected session token lowers the chance of someone taking over your session. Support checks that stop fraud, like finding strange login patterns or attempts that fail over and over again. The security settings you set during KYC will be remembered, so you won't have to enter them again and again. During document upload, you may be logged out and asked to enter confirmations again, or a withdrawal may be put on hold while more checks are done if cookies are blocked or cleared in the middle of the process.
For instance, if you want to withdraw $500, you might have to sign in again and confirm your information if the secure session cookie is not available. Note: To keep your information safe, we don't store full images of documents or private verification data in cookies. Cookies aren't used to store your KYC files; they're used to keep sessions safe and make sure the process stays honest. Don't turn off cookies until after the payout and verification steps are done. This will keep things running smoothly. Get ready to sign in again and sometimes re-submit parts of the KYC flow before you can finish your withdrawal if you use private browsing mode, switch devices, or clear your cookies.
When you visit or interact with casino game content that includes Push Gaming titles, this Cookies Policy explains how Push Gaming and its casino partners (the "Service") use cookies and other similar technologies. It talks about what these technologies are, why they're used, and how you might be able to manage them. Cookies will only be set after you give your permission, unless they are strictly necessary, or when required by law.
Cookies are small text files that websites and other websites that you visit or load content from can store on your computer, phone, or tablet. Third-party cookies are set by companies that provide services on the first-party cookies that the website owner sets. Some technologies that are similar are server-side identifiers, pixels, local storage, and SDK identifiers. These technologies help deliver content, keep security, and measure performance. Note: You may be able to find Push Gaming content on a casino's website or app. So, the casino operator may be able to place and manage cookies, as long as they follow their own cookies policy and have consent tools in place. Cookies that are strictly necessary for the service to work usually can't be turned off in consent tools. Preference cookies keep track of the choices you make, like your language, region, or interface settings. Analytics cookies collect information about how people use the Service, like which pages they visit, which features they use, how often errors happen, and other performance metrics. This information is used to make the Service more reliable and better for users.
To keep your account safe, spot strange behavior, and keep game sessions honest, security and fraud-prevention cookies are used. Advertisement and marketing cookies may be used by casino owners or their partners to show you relevant ads or check how well their marketing is working, as long as you agree, and the law allows it. You use cookies to do basic things like keep your session going, spread out the load, and make sure your security is strong. To keep things honest and safe by stopping abuse, finding odd behavior, and keeping the Service safe. To remember settings like language and other options that aren't necessary when they're available. Analyzing ge patterns and finding errors are ways to measure performance. To help people follow the rules for responsible gaming and following the law when it applies.
A session cookie is only valid until you close your browser or end your session. You can't get rid of persistent cookies once they expire or delete them. Third-Party Cookies: When Push Gaming games are played in a casino, third parties may use cookies or other similar tracking tools for security, analytics, or marketing reasons. Who these third parties are and what they use cookies for depends on who runs the casino and what technologies are used there.
Consent tools: To accept, reject, or change non-essential cookies, use the cookie banner or preferences center that the casino site or app gives you. Changes to your browser: In your browser settings, you can stop cookies from being sent or delete them. Certain features might not work right if you turn off cookies. Device controls: In the system settings of some mobile devices, you may be able to stop ads from tracking you or clear your advertising identifiers. Methods of opting out: If you can, use the opt-out options that advertising partners or the casino operator offer. How to Get Rid of Cookies: Cookie deletion is usually possible through the browser's privacy, security, or history settings. You can set your browser to either not accept cookies at all or to warn you before they are saved. Changes to This Policy: This Cookies Policy may be changed from time to time to keep up with changes in technology, the law, or the way the Service works. The relevant casino site/app or policy pages will have the latest information. For questions about cookies in a certain casino, you should contact the casino's owner. If you have questions about Push Gaming as a game provider, you can contact the privacy or support channel listed in the provider information pages or the documentation for the relevant casino platform.
Cookies help us remember your settings (like language, limits, and device preferences) and help us see how well our campaigns are doing. They also keep you logged in and safe during your session. It's also possible for marketing cookies to show you relevant ads after you leave our site. You can change this at any time by going to your browser's cookie settings and turning off third-party cookies as well as our own. Some promotions may not show up if you choose not to accept marketing cookies, but you will still be able to deposit, play, and withdraw money.
It can, yes. If you block essential cookies, you might not be able to use the cashier, payments might not go through, and security checks might require extra verification. You can link your opt-in, wagering progress, and game eligibility with cookies and other types of storage. To keep things running smoothly, only allow essential cookies for our domain and handle optional cookies separately. If the cashier won't load after you've already deposited £, clear your browser's cookies, sign in again, and try making the payment from the cashier page again.
We find strange logins, stop account takeovers, and cut down on fraud with cookies and device identifiers. A cookie helps keep your verification session stable while you upload documents and confirm information during Know Your Customer (KYC). To speed up the approval process, don't use private browsing, keep essential cookies turned on, and send documents from the same device and network you used to sign up. If you move or change devices, we may need to do an extra security check before we let you withdraw money.
When it comes to cookies and privacy, we follow the rules for UK. If you need to give permission, you will see a cookie banner that lets you accept, reject, or change how non-essential cookies are used. Essential cookies are needed to give you the service you want (like account access, payments, settings for responsible gaming, and security), and you can't turn them off from the banner. You can change your mind at any time by clicking on the "Cookie Settings" link on our site or by changing the settings in your browser.
Additionally, cookies help the cashier work inside the browser and make sure that Push Gaming games start up with the right settings when you're on your phone. To keep shared computers safe, don't save passwords, log out after each use, and delete all cookies and website data for our domain. In your account, set limits on how much you can deposit and how much you can lose. If two-factor authentication is available, turn it on. Immediately change your password, freeze any deposits from your profile if you can, and contact support to make sure the account is safe before requesting withdrawals if you think someone has gotten into it.
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