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Take charge of your data preferences now: Account holders can change settings to limit, accept, or reject trackers before any personal information is collected. This makes sure that they are transparent and have options. For every UK visitor, strict data handling processes meet industry standards and UK rules. This keeps private information safe from being used or shared without permission. We only use digital identifiers to make sure that logins are safe, gameplay is smooth, rewards are available, and payments go through without a hitch, like withdrawing £ or changing your account balance in £. You can turn off data storage that isn't necessary from your dashboard at any time. We respect your browser's "do not track" settings, and all of your information is encrypted when it is sent and when it is stored. Keep up to date: We change these rules often to make sure they follow the laws in UK. You have the right to access, move, and delete your data. Just get in touch with support to start any of these processes.

The next steps are:

  1. Check out the options in your profile or get in touch with our UK-focused support for help with your privacy settings.

How To Collect And Store User Data

For more control over site-tracking elements, turn off third-party trackers directly in your browser settings. The platform uses JavaScript scripts that are built into web components and integrations to get information about how users use the site, what they like, and whether they are logged in. Anonymised session tokens are used to identify devices and browsers. These tokens are linked to customer accounts in an encrypted way. This design helps customise currency options like "deposit to £" and makes it easier for UK account holders to use their own language. We keep collected identifiers and preference details in secure cloud instances that are divided by region to meet UK standards. TLS 1.3 encrypts the transfer of private tokens and metadata. You can set how long non-essential session information is kept in your profile panel. This lets you choose whether to keep or delete records that you agreed to.

To make things clearer, please see the structured summary below:

Kind Purpose Time Opt-out
Session Token Authentication, keeping the £ balance, and the state of the user Until you log out or 30 days Settings for your browser or logout
Preference Information Language and money (£) options 1 year Metrics for Profile Dashboard
Usage Improving service and stopping fraud Half a year Withdrawing consent in account settings

To have the most control, clear your stored identifiers regularly through your device settings and change your profile consent preferences whenever you want. This protects your experience and makes sure that UK data rules are followed.

What Kinds Of Data Cookies On The Platform Keep Track Of

Only allow tracking categories that are necessary to keep your £ transactions and personal information safe. Select preferences to choose which of the following types of data your device can collect:

  • Identifiers for the session: Temporary credentials help identify user devices while they are browsing. Turning this off could make the site stop working and make it hard to get to your account or make progress in a game.
  • Authentication Information: Login tokens make sure that people who have accounts are who they say they are, speed up access, and make navigation easier. These don't save passwords, but they do make it easier to sign in safely.
  • Site Preferences: When you come back to the site, your language choice, currency mode (USD/EUR/£), and preferred game layouts are all saved so that you can have a personalised experience.
  • Analytics Data: We keep track of non-personal information like the type of device, browser version, pages visited, and time spent on the platform to make it easier to use and find problems.
  • Transaction Tracking: For users who deposit or withdraw £, anonymous references link to the time of payment, the session's origin, and the methods used. This helps with accurate balance processing and following the rules.
  • Choices for Marketing: Records based on consent link activity patterns with chosen offers. This makes it possible to show relevant bonuses and special UK promotions if the customer agrees.

You can change the privacy settings in your account panel at any time to add or remove tracking categories based on how comfortable you are.

How To Change Your Profile's Data Collection Preferences

You can change your personalised tracking settings right from your profile dashboard to have instant control over session monitoring and behavioural analytics.

  1. In the "Data Settings" section, turn off any tracking modules that aren't necessary, like those for advertising or third-party integrations.
  2. Go to "Account Settings" and look for the "Data Preferences" tab. You can turn off modules that have to do with targeted offers, audience measurement, or marketing partners whenever you want.
  3. You can choose whether or not to share your data with analytics, which means that you can only share the data you're comfortable with.
  4. You can change your consent for device recognition or geolocation tracking at any time, and the changes will take effect right away.
  5. To delete tracked data, click the "Clear Data History" button in the same area. This will delete stored identifiers right away.
  6. Turn on "Strict Mode" for more protection. This mode only allows background tracking for important tasks like validating sessions and keeping transactions safe. When you put money in or take money out, only the necessary identifiers are kept. Promotional tracking and behaviour analysis are put on hold until "Strict Mode" is turned off.
  7. You can change any of the changes at any time.
  8. If you need more help, you can get detailed, step-by-step help with managing these preferences by contacting user assistance through the help widget on the dashboard.

What Third-party Cookies Are And How They Affect Player Data

If you want to have more control over your browsing data, you should immediately turn off any third-party data trackers that aren't necessary in your account settings. Many analytics companies, ad networks, and social plugins gather information like IP addresses, device types, browser types, interaction times, and sometimes even exact location data. We often combine this information with what you do on our site and other sites. External data trackers make it easier to run targeted ads, behavioural analytics, and remarketing campaigns. For instance, these technologies may show users related offers on other sites after they have watched certain games. Many external services offer dashboards or browser extensions that let you look at, manage, or delete data records related to your activity, even though they are accepted by default. Checking your privacy settings often makes sure that your data preferences match your current consent. To be safer, you might want to turn on built-in browser restrictions that stop cross-site tracking or use privacy-focused tools like ad blockers. In UK, the law may require that users give their clear permission before sensitive information can be collected or shared. Users who want to limit what information is shared should check the privacy policies of each advertiser and analytics service, since their sharing and retention practices may not be the same as those of this platform. Contact customer support right away if you think someone is using your personal information without your permission or if you think there has been a breach. To keep your balance in £ safe, you need to be on the lookout for pop-ups that look suspicious, phishing attempts, or links that try to use third-party tracking data.

How To Protect Data Collected By Tracking Technologies

  1. Always use encrypted transmission methods: Tracking technologies send personal identifiers and behavioural metadata over TLS protocols, which stops unauthorised third parties from getting them.
  2. Limit access to people who need to know: Only authorised staff can see the raw data related to account activity. All administrative dashboards that handle sensitive records must use multi-factor authentication.
  3. Check data storage solutions on a regular basis: Infrastructure that stores unique identifiers and session data is checked for security on a regular basis and meets all current regulatory standards for UK. To reduce the risk of exposure, session tokens and browser identifiers are kept separate from payment information and authentication information. For all records linked to a user's profile, access logs and modification histories are kept, which makes it easier to keep an eye on things.
  4. Set up automatic limits on data retention and minimisation: After regulatory deadlines pass, anonymous analytics that aren't linked to an active account are deleted. Unless extended consent has been given, device identifiers must be kept for a minimum amount of time.
  5. Make sure that your user profile has up-to-date contact information and recovery options. Setting up alerts for login attempts and strange activity on your account is another way to keep your digital footprints safe when you have £.

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