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This Cookies Policy explains how LiveBet Casino uses cookies and other similar technologies to keep the site safe, remember your preferences, and make sure you can play smoothly on all of your devices. Some cookies are needed to access your account and make payments, which helps protect your £ and stop fraud. Other cookies make the site run better and show you more relevant ads based on what you do in UK. You agree to our use of cookies in the ways described here by continuing to use LiveBet Casino. You can change your settings depending on your browser and UK related compliance needs.
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For safety reasons, our systems may use cookies to help with eligibility checks during signup, first deposit, and bonus activation. This is done to make sure that the right bonus goes to the right account. Cookies make sure that each player can only claim a welcome offer once and that the campaign you clicked on is the one that applies to your account. To keep things fair, stop people from making the same claims twice, and make sure that the terms of the promotion are the same for everyone in UK.
When you visit LiveBet from a promotion link, a cookie can remember where you came from and give you a basic session ID. This cookie helps the site remember what you did when you later signed up or made a qualifying deposit. It can remember things like a minimum deposit of £10 or a bonus cap of £200.
We might also use cookies to find patterns that show someone is trying to get a "new player" reward more than once. For example, if the same device or browser is used more than once to sign up, the bonus might not be available, even if a deposit of £20 was made. When it comes to welcome bonuses, cookies are usually used to check if the bonus has already been used in this browser or device session. If the campaign you came from is valid where you are in UK. if you meet the basic requirements to be a "new player" for the first time. Whether the necessary steps were taken in the right order, like registering before depositing £15.
If you do either of these things before registering or making a deposit, the system might not be able to confirm the promo path you used, and a welcome offer might not automatically attach itself. You may still be able to manually claim a bonus through an in-account option, but you may need to go through more checks to see if you are eligible, and the bonus may not be given if the system can't confirm that you are a first-time claimant. Keep cookies on until you've finished registering, made the first qualifying deposit (for example, £25), and seen the bonus in your account. This will make activation go more smoothly.
Some welcome offers are only available in certain areas. Cookie-based location signals can help make a decision, but the final choice may depend on account information and checks for compliance. If your claim that you live in UK doesn't match up with other information, the welcome offer may be limited or taken away, and any bonus funds like £50 that were given to you as part of the promotion can be changed according to the terms of the bonus. To stay out of trouble, make sure that the information in your account is correct and consistent. You might see different promotional options when you play while traveling than when you are at home.
These cookies help LiveBet Casino keep track of you when you sign up for an account, log in, and move between secure areas of the site. They make it easy to get to your profile without asking for the same information over and over again during the same visit. Also, these cookies help with session control, which means that your account access stays stable while you play and you don't have to deal with as many timeouts or security prompts. These details are not saved and are not used to authorize transactions like depositing 100 £ or withdrawing 500 £. As you sign up or log in, LiveBet Casino uses cookies to connect your browser to a secure session on our servers. While you are authenticated, this makes sure that important things like opening the cashier, starting games, and seeing your account settings always work.
Session control cookies usually only last for a short time and disappear when you log out or after a while of inactivity. If you choose options like "Remember me" on your device, persistent login cookies may be used so you don't have to enter your credentials every time you visit. To keep your account safe, these cookies can also help find strange activity like trying to log in over and over again but failing, quickly switching between accounts, or session data that doesn't match up. Sometimes, you might be asked to enter your password again to make sure it is really you. Your browser's settings let you control cookies that are used for registration and logging in. Some account-only features may not work if you block them, and you may have to log out a lot while playing.
When you make a deposit at LiveBet Casino, we use cookies and other tracking technologies to make sure the payment process goes smoothly, remember the method you chose, and make sure the deposit request you started is the same one that ends. By not having to enter the same choices over and over, this cuts down on failed transactions, stops charges from being made twice, and speeds up deposits. These cookies only track actions that involve deposits. For example, choosing a card, an e-wallet, a cryptocurrency option, or a banking transfer, picking an amount (like £20 or £100), and getting confirmation that the money has been sent to your casino account.
They don't keep your debit or credit card number, e-wallet information, or private crypto keys. For us to be able to connect the steps of a deposit journey, deposit payment cookies store short-lived technical signals that are linked to your session and device. They may show your chosen payment method, the last deposit amount (like £50), the provider you chose, and a status flag that lets you know if a deposit is pending, successful, or cancelled. To keep deposits safe, these cookies may also help with checks to stop fraud. For instance, they can help find odd patterns like trying to deposit £100 several times in a short amount of time, quickly switching providers a lot of times, or strange device changes during checkout.
Session identifiers let you stay connected to the deposit checkout even as you browse other pages. Deposit intent data, like the type of method chosen (card, e-wallet, cryptocurrency, bank) and the amount chosen (for example, £25). send you to the right payment processor and then safely back to LiveBet Casino. Security and risk signals are used to stop people from making fake deposits and keep your balance safe. error and performance flags that let us know why a £40 deposit might not go through and make things more stable. With a card. Cookies can remember the way you chose to deposit your card and help keep 3D Secure or similar authentication steps going. Cookies don't hold any sensitive card information; they only hold references that are needed to finish the payment process.
Deposits to an e-wallet. If you go back from the provider page and then back to this page, cookies may help you get back to your e-wallet checkout. They can also remember that you prefer e-wallet deposits for future sessions. For faster transactions, the site may show you the option to use an e-wallet sooner if you already deposited £30 that way. Deposits in crypto. Cookies help show you the right wallet address or payment request for the session and confirm when a transfer comes in. So you don't lose your deposit progress if you refresh the page while you're making a £100 deposit, they can also store a short status message like "awaiting network confirmation." Deposits in a bank.
For payments made by bank transfer, cookies can store a link to the deposit request. This way, the confirmation page matches the deposit you started, and there's less chance that the details will not match. Payment flows with third-party tracking. In order to run their service, stop fraud, and meet legal requirements, some payment providers may set their own cookies during checkout. These cookies are controlled by the rules set by the service provider. These checks are used by LiveBet Casino to credit your account and keep records accurate. For example, they use confirmation that a deposit of £60 is okay to credit your account.
You can delete or limit cookies in your browser settings, but blocking deposit payment cookies might stop deposits from going through, lead to repeated authentication loops, or make it so that confirmations of deposits like £20 don't show up right. If you turn them off, you might have to start the payment process over and choose your method of payment again.
These cookies help LiveBet Casino remember the steps you've already taken when you've asked for a payout. They are used for verification, to check the status of your payout, and to see when it will be sent. Their job is to make it easier for verification checks, the payout request form, and the status messages in your cashier to work together. On their own, these cookies don't allow or reject withdrawals. So you can keep working on a request that is still being processed without having to do the same things over and over, and so the site can give you accurate updates on what's going on with your withdrawal, they store information about conversations and workflow.
The purpose of these cookies during a withdrawal Verification continuity: If verification is needed before a payout is made, the cookies used for withdrawal processing can keep track of whether you have already sent in documents, finished a step, or confirmed a security action. So, if you start the process of withdrawing 500 £ and your identity is checked, these cookies help keep the identity checkpoint connected to your withdrawal request so you don't have to start over when you sign in or refresh the page. When you open the cashier, LiveBet Casino may use cookies to show you the most recent status associated with your account. This could be "completed," "submitted," "pending checks," or "approved."
This clears things up and lets you know if you need to do anything else to move the request forward. Timelines and processing steps: The time it takes to make a withdrawal can be broken up into several steps, such as internal checks, verification completion, and payment provider handling. Cookies can remember the withdrawal method you chose, make sure you understood important messages (like limits or security alerts), and make sure the system shows the correct estimated processing stage for that request. If you start a 100 £ withdrawal and then come back later, the site will still show the same request progress and not ask you to enter your information again. Warnings about security and fraud: To keep your account safe, cookies may help checks find strange behavior during payouts, like repeated failed confirmations or sudden changes to your device.
It stops people from taking money out without permission and can add more confirmation when needed. It's possible that you'll see fewer repeated prompts during a payout, clearer status labels in the cashier, and an easier way to return to a request that is still being processed. Things cookies don't do: they don't change the amount you can withdraw, decide who is eligible, or speed up the processing time for payment providers on their own. You might still be able to ask for a withdrawal if you remove cookies from your browser, but the flow might not be as steady. You may have to enter your information again, be asked to verify your identity again, or see less regular updates on your payout status if you switch devices or end your session in the middle of the process.
Are some of the cookie settings that can help you be a responsible gambler. Cookies remember your choices, so you don't have to change everything every time you visit LiveBet Casino. When turned on, they can remember choices made at the device level, like whether you have set a reality check reminder or in your account area chosen safer play as the default. You can always change these cookies in your browser or in the cookie banner on our site. To use responsible gambling tools, you may need to re-enter some settings for some features, and reminders might not show up as expected on that device if you disable some cookies.
Guidelines for how cookies help make games safer Limits. Cookie can help your device stay in line with the limits you set for deposits, losses, or sessions, especially when it comes to time-based reminders and session handling. You might see clearer alerts when you are getting close to your deposit limit, say £100 per day. A user's account sets limits, but cookie settings can change how and when notifications appear on a certain browser. Excluding yourself. Even if you clear your cookies, self-exclusion will still be in effect on your account. But cookies can make things easier by remembering what self-exclusion information you have recently viewed. This way, you won't be asked to do the same thing twice, and when you return to the site on the same device, you'll see the same message.
Checking the facts. Reality check alerts are meant to make you aware of how long you've been playing and encourage you to take a break. Cookies may remember the time you choose for the reminders on a device so they always go off at the same time. If you delete or block cookies, you may need to set your reminder time again. The timer can start over when you log in again. For responsible gambling tools, the best cookies are the ones that keep your preferences safe and allow the site to work properly. Keep cookies that remember your preferences turned on for the devices you use most often if you want reality checks and limit prompts to work the best.
Allow necessary cookies to make sure that controls for responsible gambling, logging in, and account security work properly. Your reality check frequency and device-level reminders will be saved in preference cookies if you allow them. If you'd rather, you can block cookies that aren't necessary for limits or self-exclusion to work. Recheck your responsible gambling settings after logging in if you delete your cookies or switch devices. Your account-level limits are still in place, but you might need to re-enable the reality check prompts or make sure that the browser is set to show your limits and warnings the way you want them to.
When you use an app or a mobile browser to play LiveBet Casino, cookies and other similar technologies stay fast, stable, and tailored to your device. They remember useful things like the language you like to use, how long you want to play, and whether to show certain pop-ups again, so you can spend more time playing and less time repeating actions. As you move your phone from Wi-Fi to mobile data, close an app, or rotate the screen, these environments are always changing. You can connect to LiveBet Casino easily, quickly, and safely with cookies, local storage, and device identifiers. These technologies help the site protect your game progress without making you re-login too often.
How Cookies Work on a Mobile Device: Browser vs. App: Cookies are stored by the browser (like Chrome or Safari) and can only be shared within that browser. If you clear your browser's cache or use private mode, cookie-based settings and session continuity may be reset. This could mean that you see more login screens or that your default settings are restored. The same goals are often met in apps with app storage (like secure storage or local databases) and web components that are built in and can also use cookies. This helps keep things stable when you switch screens, minimize an app, or come back after a short break. Note: Different operating systems handle some cookie controls in different ways. For example, you can change how tracking works on a device level, but most of the time, you delete cookies in your browser's settings.
Some common uses for mobile cookies and storage are to keep you logged in during a session and to allow for secure session refresh. Keeps track of your display settings, like language, lobby layout, and sound. Fraud prevention signals are being supported, such as device consistency checks during sensitive actions like a £50 deposit or a £500 withdrawal request. Checking performance to cut down on crashes, speed up game launches, and cut down on slow connection loading times. Cookie persistence can be limited by using private mode and in-app webviews. Changing from private mode to normal browsing or making sure the app is allowed to store data can help if you keep getting verification prompts or games reloading more often than usual.
The platform can recognize returning devices, pre-load relevant assets, and avoid downloading the same resources over and over again by using lightweight cookies. This can speed up the lobby, lower buffering in live games, and keep the game running smoothly as you switch between games. If you want more privacy, you can block cookies that aren't necessary but leave the ones that are enabled. This method usually keeps important features like stable logins and safer payments, but limits personalization and some improvements based on analytics.
LiveBet Casino uses threat signals and device fingerprinting cookies to keep accounts, games, and payments safer by spotting strange behavior and stopping abusive activity before it gets too bad. These checks work with server-side checks to lower risks like account takeover, bonus abuse, and attacks that are done automatically. A device's fingerprint and risk signals are used in some of these defenses. To make sure that activity is coming from a consistent, real environment, we may use cookie identifiers along with some technical information about your browser and device.
How does device fingerprinting help protect my account? Device fingerprinting is a security method that uses technical details about your device and browser to make a probabilistic profile of them. Despite changes in traditional identifiers, like when cookies are cleared or an IP address changes, it is still used to find patterns that could mean fraud. Check that attempts to log in are consistent with how your device usually works using these cookies and related signals. Find automated tools, bots, and accounts that target traffic with scripts. Find strange changes in the session that could mean someone is hijacking it. Find the real players and the high-risk activity to cut down on false declines. People can't get to your private files or content on your device by using device fingerprinting. It focuses on the technical settings and actions that are needed for safety, like how your browser looks and acts when it comes across certain integrity checks. Browser and operating system type, version, and language settings are all common fingerprint elements and signals.
Type of device and rough screen specs, like resolution class . Consistency in time zone and region settings. Indications of session integrity, such as whether cookies work normally and whether storage is available. For finding anonymizers or strange routing, network and connection indicators are used. If you log in, change your account information, or ask for a withdrawal of 500 £ or more, these signals help us figure out how risky it is for you to do those things. When a certain level of risk is reached, extra safety measures may be put in place. What might happen if the activity seems dangerous? We might ask for extra confirmation when you log in or when you change important settings. For security reasons, some actions, especially withdrawals, may take longer than expected.
If we see patterns that look like bots or are abusive, your session may be limited or blocked. Remember that core security features might not work right if you choose to block these cookies. Because of this, you might be logged out more often, be asked to verify your identity more often, or not be able to do high-risk things like big withdrawals.
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Wherever you are located, including UK, our consent management is made to follow the laws that apply. We get clear, informed permission before putting non-essential cookies on your computer when we need to, and we make sure that essential technologies stay on so the website stays safe and works. After you visit LiveBet Casino for the first time, you will see a cookie banner or preference interface that lets you accept all cookies, reject cookies that aren't necessary, or change the categories. If you don't actively agree, we won't use any non-essential cookies or similar technologies until you do, unless the law says otherwise. There is a link on the site (usually in the footer or in account settings) that lets you change your cookie settings at any time.
Most of the time, you may need to refresh the page for the changes to take effect. Essential cookies are needed for basic tasks like encryption, managing sessions, stopping fraud, and navigating the site safely. Cookies that remember your choices, like language or region, make things easier. Cookies that track how people use our site help us figure out how to make it better for everyone. Marketing cookies help measure and make ads more relevant by limiting ads that show up more than once and placing campaigns correctly. If you set your browser to block cookies, some features might not work right, like staying logged in, finishing verification steps, or protecting your account.
You can also delete cookies from your browser's settings to get rid of identifiers that were saved there. Cookies and tags set by trusted partners that help with analytics, security, payment flow, or advertising are examples of third-party technologies. If you need to give permission, these partners won't work until you allow the right category. When a partner acts as an independent controller, their own rules and legal obligations apply along with ours. Record of consent: To show that we followed the rules, we may keep a record of consent that includes the time, version of the consent notice, and the choices you made. This record is kept to respect your choices and follow the rules. It is not used to make marketing profiles about you if you have not agreed to marketing cookies.
Taking back your consent: You can change your cookie settings at any time to take back your consent. It doesn't change how processing was done before the change, but it does stop the relevant non-essential cookies from being used in the future (as long as the technology can handle it and the law lets it). Access by adults only: LiveBet Casino is only for people who are old enough to legally gamble. We don't do this on purpose, and we use protections to keep people under 18 from getting in. Legal basis for processing: What we do is based on one or more legal bases, such as your consent for non-essential cookies, advertising, and some analytics when needed.
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Cookies help us remember your settings (like language and limits) and keep you logged in. They also make it faster to pay and load games. You might get logged out more often, cashier pages might not load right, and some payment checks might fail, which could stop deposits or withdrawals. That way, deposits and withdrawals will go smoothly. Make sure that third-party cookies are still turned on during the cashier and verification steps.
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