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This policy explains how cookies and other similar technologies are used to keep the site safe, remember your choices, and make payments and gameplay better. If you play from UK, cookies may also help make sure you're allowed to play and send you content that is specific to your account. Some cookies are used for marketing and analytics so that ads are more relevant to you. Key functionality cookies help protect access to £ and verify UK when needed. If you allow cookies at Guts Casino, the site can remember important information like your login status, language, and bonus preferences. This lets you get to bonuses and promotions faster.
To get to the latest deals, tournaments, and personalized offers, there will be fewer repeated prompts and a smoother path from the landing page. Additionally, cookies help Guts Casino show you relevant bonus messages and keep your session stable while you play games or go from the promotions page to the cashier page. If you want to get a welcome offer like a bonus of up to £200 or a limited-time offer, accepting cookies can make the process easier and get you to the opt-in step faster.
Accepting cookies doesn't change the terms of the bonus, but it does make it faster to get to and manage promotions in your account. That way, the casino can tell who you are and load the right content without having to ask you to verify again and again while you browse normally.
You can still play even if you don't allow cookies that aren't necessary, but you might get more generic messages and have to change your settings more often. Accept cookies to get bonuses and deals faster. If you want a more controlled experience, you can change your cookie settings. If you want to make it easier to sign up for an account, log in, and verify your identity at Guts Casino, you can change the settings for some cookies. These cookies help the site remember important session information, make sure that security checks are always the same, and keep forms from starting over when you move from one step to the next.
You might still be able to browse if you block certain types of cookies, but registration, login, and verification may take longer or not work at all. Keep necessary cookies turned on for the best experience, and only look at the settings for optional items if you're okay with delays.
Essential and security-related cookies help your account do basic things like keeping you logged in, making sure your session is valid, and keeping your account safe from unauthorized attempts to access it. If you block these, the site might not be able to do things that need a secure, ongoing session. By remembering choices like language, consent status, or certain form progress indicators, functional cookies can make onboarding more smooth. They may need to be turned off more than once, or you may have to enter information again.
Consistent device and session signals can also be used to verify an account. If you change your cookie settings in the middle of a process, it may cause extra security checks to be done on your account, especially when you are proving who you are or checking information about your UK or UK. Leaving cookies on helps make sure that sensitive account changes go smoothly, like updating personal information or confirming payment information. For instance, if you start to deposit £100 or ask to withdraw £500, a stable session helps keep you from getting errors because your session cookies have expired or been blocked.
Cookies help Guts Casino remember your likes and how you play, so the promotions you see are more relevant and not just random. Cookies can help you get unique bonus offers, free spins on games you play, and VIP messages that are based on how you use the site. This way, you don't have to see the same deal for everyone. This customization is meant to make your experience better and cut down on marketing that isn't relevant to you. As long as you read the promotion terms before you sign up, it doesn't change the basic rules of the bonus. These include who can get it, how many times they have to be wagered, and any limits.
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What cookies don't do. Cookies don't promise you a certain bonus, raise your chances of winning, or change how the game ends. These cookies help the site remember what you have already done so you don't see the same prompts over and over again. They also help deliver relevant promotional content.
Tipp: If you delete cookies or switch to a different device or browser, personalized bonus offers and free spins may start over. Until your preferences are learned again, you may see more general ads for a short time.
When you open the Cashier, cookies may be used to remember useful payment preferences, like the last deposit method you chose and whether you made that method your preferred choice. This keeps the checkout process the same from visit to visit and cuts down on the number of steps you have to do again and again when you make a deposit. These cookies can also help you remember the currency you chose in the Cashier. For example, they can keep your last chosen account currency visible so you don't have to pick it again the next time you log in. Currency recall is meant to make things easier, but the final currency and methods that you can use may still depend on how your account is set up, where you are in UK, and any payment provider rules that apply.
If payment-related cookies are turned on, they may fill in non-sensitive fields during the deposit process. Credit card numbers, security codes, and banking passwords are not saved in full. You still have to confirm every transaction, and you decide every time how much to deposit, whether it's £20 for a short session or £200 for a longer one. When you open the Cashier, this could mean that the last method you used is highlighted and your preferred method is set as the default. One way to keep other people from seeing your payment preferences is to clear your cookies after using a shared device.
Even if cookies are turned on, you can always change how you deposit at the point of deposit. If you don't want the Cashier to remember your choices, clear your browser's cache or cookies, then reload the Cashier and choose your method again. Cookies are used by Currency Recall to keep your most recent currency choice visible. By doing this, you can keep the same setting as when you first deposited £100 in a certain currency. If you clear your cookies, switch devices, or browse in private mode, the Cashier might ask you to choose the currency all over again. Remember that not all currencies can be used. For instance, some methods may only work with certain currencies in UK. Before you confirm the deposit, the Cashier may ask you to choose a different method if the currency you want to use is not supported by the one you chose.
Withdrawal processing cookies help Guts Casino keep your payout path consistent from the time you request a cashout until it is marked as completed. They do this by keeping track of your session security, Know Your Customer (KYC) flow, and payouts. When you go from one page to another, they make sure that important steps like choosing a payment method or confirming an amount like "withdraw 100 £" are not lost because of timeouts. So that verification actions and payout status updates are linked to the right user account, these cookies also help security checks stay connected with your current session. For example, if you want to withdraw 100 £ and 250 £ at the same time, this is very important. Your withdrawal will be held up while your identity is checked.
Cookies that confirm your authenticated session during sensitive actions are used to keep your withdrawals safe.
You might see repeated logins while the cashier works, withdrawal forms that are missing or reset, verification screens that start over, or late or wrong status updates for requests like "withdraw 100 £." the list goes on.
What these cookies don't do: they don't automatically approve or reject withdrawals, and they don't take the place of identification checks when KYC is needed for a payout like withdrawing $250.
Limits, timeouts, and self-exclusion are some of the responsible gaming controls that Guts Casino may store in cookies. This way, when you return to the site, the protections you chose will still be in place. These cookies help you set limits that are the same on every device and browser. This makes it less likely that you'll accidentally spend too much or stay online for too long. Toolkits that are specific to an account should not be replaced by controls that are based on cookies. You might have to set your preferences all over again if you alter your browser, delete cookies, use private mode, or switch devices. Check that the limit or restriction can be seen in your account settings after you sign in for the best security.
If a control doesn't seem to work, make sure that cookies are turned off or deleted in your browser's settings. If you use more than one device, make sure they all have the same limits and that they are active in your account after you log in. Instead of relying only on the device's stored preferences, pick a timeout or self-exclusion to get immediate protection.
Important: If you think a limit should have stopped you from making a deposit or bet, stop playing right away and check the setting. If you need to, you can contact support to find out what's going on with your account's responsible gaming setup.
When you play on your phone, cookies make the site work more like an app, so games load faster and sessions go more smoothly. They remember your session information and important preferences so you can go from the lobby to the game pages to the cashier more quickly. By keeping small pieces of technical data on your device, these cookies also help games load faster and transitions go more smoothly. They do this by cutting down on repeated requests and keeping the game stable while you switch screens or lose signal for a short time.
You may still be able to play on your phone if you disable these cookies, but you may have to log in more often, games may start more slowly, and your settings may not be saved between visits.
These cookies help Guts Casino figure out how you use your device and what you do during sessions, so we can spot any strange behavior right away. For example, when you log in, change your security settings, or ask for a 500 £ withdrawal, they support safety measures that keep your accounts stable. These cookies are not used to make advertising more relevant to you. To cut down on fraud, account takeovers, automated attacks, and promotional abuse, while keeping legitimate play running smoothly and preventing needless interruptions, these measures are put in place.
When you visit the site, security cookies can store a small number of technical signals that let us check that the device and browser look like they do when you normally use them. Some examples of this are a session identifier, a security token, and non-marketing device attributes like the type of browser, language, time zone, and basic network markings.
These cookies are needed for risk monitoring and session protection. They keep your session safe and allow real-time risk scoring. Some account events, like changing where you log in, quickly switching between accounts on the same device, or patterns that look like bonus abuse, may be added to signals. When there is a high risk, we may temporarily stop you from doing some things until you prove who you are or the session is revalidated.
If you block security cookies, some features might not work right, and you might get more security prompts, failed logins, or wait longer when trying to withdraw 500 £. We might not be able to do some high-risk things without these cookies because they are necessary to keep your account safe.
The Guts Casino follows strict rules when it comes to licensing, compliance, and cookie consent. The casino uses cookies to keep its website safe, functional, and in line with those rules. These include cookies that help make sure sessions are real, stop fraud, and keep performance stable on all devices and browsers. Processing cookies is in line with the licensing and compliance rules that gambling services have to follow, in addition to their normal data protection duties. In other words, cookie choices aren't just a matter of personal taste; they can also help with controlling problem gambling, keeping an eye on security, and keeping legal records when needed.
Don't worry—you can change your mind later if you want to allow or reject cookies that aren't necessary. Some cookies may not be able to be turned off because they are necessary for the site to work, for security reasons, or for compliance reasons. Without them, the service would not be safe or legal.
Your consent options may be based on the rules about tracking technologies in UK if you visit the site from there. When laws require clear permission, cookies that aren't necessary are only used after you make a choice. Cookie settings in your browser can also help you stay in charge. Remember that blocking necessary cookies could make it harder to sign in, make payments, and use important features, like depositing £20 or confirming a withdrawal request for £500.
Cookies do not change the amount of money you can deposit or withdraw. Our responsible gambling tools, your account settings, and the rules of your payment provider all set limits. You can stay logged in, choose the language and currency you want to use, and keep your payment sessions safe from fraud with cookies. It's possible for deposits to still go through if you block cookies, but you may see more payment errors, verification prompts that appear more than once, or 3D Secure redirects that fail. Allow cookies for both our domain and the domain of your payment provider, and then try the transaction again.
For that reason, clearing cookies will not reset wagering or take away bonus funds because they are tracked on our servers, not in cookies. But blocking cookies can stop promo activation flows, opt-in offer pop-ups, and session checks that make sure you agreed to the bonus terms. Turn on cookies, log out and back in, then open "Bonuses" and opt in again if a bonus doesn't work. Withdrawals of bonuses still have to follow the usual rules: wagering requirements must be met, any maximum cashouts must be met, and Know Your Customer (KYC) checks must be passed before winnings can be withdrawn.
Cookies help keep your verification session stable while you upload documents and make sure that you can log in safely. The verification is kept in your account and looked over there, not on your device. To make sure we follow UK and anti-fraud rules, we only pay out to verified customers and may ask for ID, proof of address, and proof of payment method before we can. Cookies can stop uploads from working or running out of time. Allow cookies, use a modern browser, and send images that are easy to see. Once verified, withdrawals are sent to the same method used for deposits, as required by our policy against money laundering. You can keep track of any pending withdrawals in your cashier history.
There are rules in UK that affect availability. If signing up from where you are isn't allowed, our site might not let you sign up or play. Cookies help us check your location and security, keep your session going, and find logins that don't look right. Allow cookies and set biometric or device lock on your phone. Use a strong, unique password and 2FA if it's available. Change your password, log out of all of your accounts, and contact support right away if you think someone has gotten into your account without your permission. This will help us protect your account and any £ balance.
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