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Also included are identity checks and account security measures that are specific to each UK, as well as your options for controlling marketing preferences and requests to access data.
When you sign up for a Party Casino account, you are asked to accept the Privacy Policy. You agree that your personal information will be collected, used, and stored in a way that meets regulatory requirements, gives you the service, and keeps your account safe.
During sign-up and later Know Your Customer (KYC) checks, Party Casino may ask for certain information to make sure you are who you say you are and keep you and the platform safe from fraud. You agree that these checks may involve processing your identification information and cross-checking it against reliable sources where allowed.
Acceptance usually happens through a required checkbox or confirmation step that is linked to the Privacy Policy. It's usually not possible to open an account or use real money features like depositing £10 or asking to withdraw £500 without confirming. Acceptance of KYC verification is linked to sending documents and finishing validation steps.
Like before your first withdrawal, after changing important account information, or when activity needs extra checks, you give Party Casino permission to use the information you give them for verification, fraud prevention, and compliance. Party Casino can: Collect and store the information you give them on forms and when you upload files. This information will help you prove who you are, how old you are, and that you own the account. It is important to do security and fraud checks, such as making sure that information like name, date of birth, address, and, if necessary, UK is correct. Tell you about the status of your account, the results of any verifications, and any information that is missing that is needed to finish checks.
It's important to know that Party Casino may limit your account's features if you don't agree to the Privacy Policy or don't take the required Know Your Customer (KYC) steps. This can mean that you can't make deposits, play games, get bonuses, or cash out your money until the verification process is over. Make sure the information you enter at sign up matches what's on your ID, and send in clear, unedited pictures when asked to avoid delays. Additional proof may be needed to follow regional compliance rules if you register from UK or later change where you live.
When you deposit £20 or more, this helps make sure that the offers you see in the lobby, your inbox, or your cashier are valid for your account, follow the rules in UK, and work accurately. To stop people from abusing promotions (like making multiple claims or abusing bonuses), your information is also used to make sure that bonuses, free spins, and wagering progress are calculated correctly. If you enter a coupon code or accept a welcome offer, Party Casino may check your account to make sure you're eligible for the bonus and add it to your account.
Information about your account, like your email address, phone number, date of birth, and registered address, is used to make sure you are eligible for certain welcome offers and to keep promotions from going to people who are too young to use them. If your UK or where you live affects your eligibility, Party Casino will only show you the promotions you can actually claim. Signals from devices and logins, like IP address, device identifiers, browser information, and session data, can be used to spot strange bonus activity. In order to protect fair play, this stops people from making multiple accounts in order to claim the same welcome bonus more than once. Personal information about deposits and payments is used to make sure that the cashier follows the right promotion rules. If a welcome offer calls for a minimum deposit of £20, Party Casino must check the deposit amount, time, and method of payment to make sure the bonus is given correctly and all promo codes are accepted correctly.
It is possible to look at past gameplay and transactions to see which games count toward wagering requirements, how much wagering is left, and if bonus conditions are met. So, the casino can keep track of your progress and tell you when you can cash out your winnings, like when you've wagered £200 on a bonus. If you want to get promo codes by email, SMS, push notifications, or in-account messages, you can set your marketing preferences. Party Casino should only send you necessary account messages and any bonus-related confirmations if you choose not to receive promotional messages. Promo codes are linked to your account based on basic rules and eligibility checks.
Party Casino usually checks that when you paste a code, it's valid, available in UK, hasn't been used by your account before, that you've met the deposit requirements (like depositing £20), and that any other verification requirements needed to stop fraud are met. Using the above information will make your experience better because you will be less likely to see offers you can't claim. It will also help apply the right terms automatically when you make a deposit and make sure your bonus tracking is correct. It also has security checks that make sure promotions are fair for everyone.
This is for fraud checks. This sharing is limited to what is needed to safely complete the payment, confirm that the payment method owner is who they say they are, and meet anti-fraud and regulatory requirements. During high-risk activity, like making a lot of deposits and withdrawals quickly or trying to make payments over and over but failing, payment partners may also offer extra fraud screening. You can use these checks to help keep your account, your payment method, and the casino safe from unauthorized use and chargebacks.
In order to process a transaction, payment information must be sent to the appropriate provider so that they can authorize, settle, or reverse the payment. This usually has the amount of the transaction, the time it happened, a reference number for the transaction, and information that connects the payment to your Party Casino account. The provider may need more information from you for withdrawals so they can be sure that the destination is yours and follows their rules. Providers may ask for more information about the payee to complete routing and beneficiary checks if you withdraw 500 £ to a bank transfer or a similar method. Sometimes, sharing identifiers that are used to spot fishy behavior and keep payment cards from getting stolen is part of preventing fraud and doing risk checks.
This information can help providers and their fraud tools make sure the transaction is real, stop chargebacks, and stop transactions that aren't supposed to happen. Account numbers include a username or an internal account ID, as well as transaction reference numbers. Identity and contact information, such as a name, date of birth, and address (if needed to match the payment account). Information about the payment instrument: partial card or account numbers, tokenized payment data, expiration dates, and the type of method used (only in the way the provider asks for, not in any other way). IP address, device identifiers, and authentication results are some of the device and security data that are used to score fraud. In the transaction history, there is a deposit of £50, followed by requests to withdraw the money right away, repeated declines, or signs of a chargeback.
You might have to take an extra step with your bank or wallet provider for 3D Secure and strong customer authentication. When this happens, Party Casino shares the authentication status and transaction references with the provider so the payment can go through without the provider seeing the sensitive login information. When providers do checks, they might look at both the information you enter at Party Casino and the information they already have on file. A deposit of 100 £ or a withdrawal of 500 £ could be held up until the details are confirmed if there is a match. Just the information needed for processing and fraud checks will be shared by Party Casino. They also use secure channels and provider integrations that are made to keep payments safe.
To keep full payment numbers from being stored or sent unnecessary, tokenization and masking are used as much as possible.
Party Casino handles withdrawals quickly, safely, and in line with the rules. Before a payout is approved, the cashier may do security checks to make sure that the withdrawal request is real and that the activity on your account is in line with legal and responsible gaming. The same payment method is used for both deposits and withdrawals as much as possible to help keep transactions safe. If you ask to withdraw 500 £ or more, or if activity in your account triggers extra security checks, you may be asked to prove who you are and that you own the payment method before the money is released.
When you request a withdrawal, it is put in a queue to be reviewed by someone inside the company. Party Casino may check at this point to see if the deposit and gameplay activity are consistent, if any bonus requirements have been met, and if the payment method can be used to cash out. The payout is approved and sent to be processed if everything checks out. When you change important account information like your email address, phone number, or registered address, your account may be put on hold until the change is confirmed. This is to protect your account. This helps stop withdrawals that aren't supposed to happen. The security measures for payouts are meant to keep both the players and the operator safe.
Some common checks are making sure the device and login are correct, making sure the withdrawal destination is yours, and looking for strange transaction patterns. People often have to wait longer for their payouts because they need to confirm large withdrawals like 1,000 £ or because the verification process isn't complete. It's likely that you'll be told in your account or by email what you need to provide if extra checks are needed. Proof of identity (KYC) checks may be done when you sign up, before your first withdrawal, or whenever the law or security needs it. Your identity, age, and the fact that you are the rightful owner of the account can be confirmed this way.
Identifier: a valid driver's license, passport, or national ID card with your name, date of birth, and a clear photo on it. Proof of address: a recent utility bill or official document with your name and address on it, preferably from the last 90 days. Payment method verification means showing proof that the deposit method is yours. Depending on the method used, this could mean showing certain parts of a card or an account statement. If someone asks for proof of your payment method, you should only send them the things they ask for. For example, you might be told to hide some numbers while leaving your name and other necessary information visible.
This makes it less likely that private information will be leaked while still letting the casino prove ownership. Party Casino may ask for more information to follow the rules set by regulators. This is usually the case for bigger withdrawals like 2,500 £ or when account information shows things that are different from country to country, like UK or UK. Giving accurate paperwork on time helps keep things running smoothly and speeds up the approval process for payouts.
Party Casino lets you manage your account information and have say over how your personal data is used for marketing. These settings are meant to let you enjoy the service while still letting you set the right privacy and communication settings for you.
In your account and, if necessary, through links in messages you receive, you can change these choices at any time. Please be aware that we may still send you some essential service notifications so that we can keep your account running and meet our legal obligations. For marketing opt-out emails and text messages, you can use the unsubscribe link in the message or change your communication preferences in your account settings to stop receiving promotional emails and text messages. Changes usually take effect as soon as they are saved, but sometimes all systems need a short time to catch up. When it comes to push notifications and in-app marketing, you can manage them in your device settings if you use a mobile device and in your account if you use a computer.
If you turn these off, you won't get any marketing messages, but you will still get alerts that use the app. Calls and direct marketing: If this is an option, you can turn off marketing calls in your preferences. If you previously gave permission, withdrawing that permission will stop promotional contact from that channel in the future. Unsubscribe links let you stop marketing on that channel. Set your preferred ways to communicate—handle all of your channels from one place. When marketing is based on consent, you can take away that consent. Even if you don't want to receive marketing messages, you may still get them. For example, you may get messages about changing your password, security, or payment details, like confirmation of a 100 £ deposit or a request to withdraw 500 £.
Third-party marketing: If Party Casino lets you choose which partners to send you promotions, you can choose not to receive them in the same preferences area. Even if you choose not to share your information for marketing purposes in the future, you may still have to share data for legal reasons like payments, fraud prevention, or compliance. To change how you want to be marketed to, log in to your Party Casino account. Enter your account information or click on "Preferences." Look for Communication or Marketing. You can turn on or off the channels you want to watch. Save the changes you made. Personal information and account settings: You can change some of your personal information right in your account, like your contact information and how you'd like to be notified.
For safety and legal reasons, changes to important identity fields like legal name or date of birth might need extra checks before they can be made. You might be asked to show proof if you need to change information that affects verification. This helps keep your account safe and makes sure that records used for legal purposes are correct. Other than marketing preferences, you can usually change preferences that affect how Party Casino communicates with you and customizes your experience. For example, you can choose your preferred channel of communication for important account messages, the language and notifications you receive, and the settings that affect the offers and content you see. You can also change cookie-based advertising preferences if advertising or analytics cookies are used. You can do this by changing the cookie settings on the site or in your browser.
Limiting cookies can cut down on personalized ads and targeted ads, but it could also change some features and slow down page loads.
When you do this, the information you give is treated as private and is only used to implement the controls you asked for. This includes limits on how much you can deposit, how much you can lose, how much you can bet, and session or time-out settings that are meant to help you stick to the limits you set. There is the same level of priority and care given to requests to self-exclude. Personal information related to a decision to self-exclude is used to enforce limits on access, stop new deposits like deposit £100, and help with compliance duties that help the exclusion stay in effect.
When you set limits or self-exclude, Party Casino usually needs to process a specific set of information related to your account and the restrictions you've chosen. This might have the type of limit (like a £50 daily deposit limit), the value you choose, the time frame the limit covers, and timestamps that show when the setting was made or changed. Details about self-exclusion may include the length of the exclusion, when it starts, the services that aren't covered, and proof that the exclusion is real. Support staff may record the content of your request and the steps taken to confirm it if you contact them to request self-exclusion. This is done to keep an audit trail.
Deposit limits like £100 per week, loss limits like £200 per month, and wagering limits like £300 per day are all examples of responsible gambling settings data. This data is used to automatically block or restrict activity when a threshold is reached, such as stopping further deposits after you hit a £100 weekly cap, locking your account during a time-out, and stopping access and transactions during self-exclusion. How it is kept and accessed: records of limits and self-exclusion are kept in safe systems, and only authorized staff or automated controls that enforce the restrictions can get to them.
Access is limited to what is needed to put the measure into action, help customers, and meet security or regulatory requirements. Sharing and letting other people know: you can self-exclude and limit data is not used for marketing. When it's necessary to enforce self-exclusion or follow the law, certain groups may be given limited information. These groups could be platform providers, identity and security services, or regulatory bodies. However, only as much as is needed to enforce the restriction and keep up with the law. Changes, cooling off, and reactivation: If you ask for a change to a limit, the system will record it and act on it according to the rules for adding, removing, or decreasing limits.
Self-exclusion means that you can't be reactivated until the exclusion period is over and any required steps have been taken. This keeps the control in place and makes sure that all records are kept up to date.
If you use Party Casino on your phone, your privacy depends on both how you set up your account and what your phone lets the app access. System-level location settings, app permissions, and device identifiers can change how services work, how security checks are done, and how content is tailored to your area. These options are easy to use and give you more control without changing how the game is played.
Knowing what each permission does, which ones aren't needed, and how changing them might affect tools for responsible gaming, login, or verification is important. You can decide what app permissions to give or take away. Mobile operating systems let you do this at any time. Most of the time, Party Casino only asks for what it needs to make sure that account access is safe, that gameplay runs smoothly, and that the casino follows all applicable regulations. Camera: This is used to scan IDs during verification and sometimes to take pictures of documents faster. It's usually possible to upload files by hand instead if you say no. Photos, media, and files can be used to attach files or save receipts or pictures locally.
Denying this could make it harder to upload. You can use notifications to send security alerts, session updates, and marketing messages if you want to. In your device settings, you can turn off promotional alerts but keep security alerts on. Face ID or fingerprint login, if available, is used to speed up the sign-in process. You can keep using passwords and any other security measures if you turn it off. Location: This information is used to make sure you are accessing services from a legal area and to help stop fraud. Sometimes you don't have to pick "Always." You can pick "While Using the App." If a permission isn't required, it's best to turn it off first and only turn it on when you clearly need it, like when you need the camera to capture documents faster.
For Party Casino to work, the app doesn't need to be able to see your contact list. Make sure you are using the official app build and the most recent OS security if your device asks you to do something that doesn't seem to have anything to do with it. A device's type or model, operating system version, language settings, IP address, device identifiers, and app interaction logs (like crash reports) are some of the most common types of data that are collected or processed. When you change your password or ask for a 500 £ withdrawal, this information helps keep sessions stable, find strange activity, and stop account takeovers. Fraud and security checks may look at both device data and account signals to find patterns that don't make sense.
For instance, if authentication attempts suddenly come from multiple devices or networks you aren't used to, extra steps may be taken to protect your balance, such as a deposit of £50 or more. App permissions, device location services, and network-based location (like IP) are the three types of location settings that can be used. The service may still be able to figure out your approximate location from network data even if GPS is turned off. “While Using the App” can help you avoid interruptions while keeping you more in control than “Always” if you are in UK. Avoid giving apps access to your location in the background unless you have a good reason to, and only share your location "While Using the App."
Only the data needed for operations, security, legal obligations, and service improvement is usually kept and shared on mobile devices. If there are third parties involved, like identity verification, anti-fraud, or analytics service providers, data sharing should only be done for the purpose of providing those services and be protected by contracts. As a list of things to do, make sure the app is always up-to-date, check the permissions after every OS update, and only use biometric login on devices you own or have remote access to. If you think someone logged into your account from a different device, change your password right away and think about using any other authentication options that are available.
We need your information to process payments, stop fraud, and do what the law requires. We do not store full card numbers; payment information is sent through safe, PCI-compliant service providers. Withdrawal information is used to be sure you are who you say you are and to send money to the same payment method if possible. In your account settings, you can see and change most of your contact information. For security reasons, you may need help with your payment information.
We may ask for a photo ID, proof of address, and proof of how you will pay (for example, a picture of your card with the middle numbers hidden). You can only upload files through our secure verification portal. We use these files to make sure people are who they say they are, stop chargebacks, and follow rules against money laundering. Legal requirements and audits tell us how long to keep documents, and we only keep them for that long. After that, we securely delete them or make them anonymous as needed.
We treat your bonus status, wagering progress, and game history as account information and do not sell it to anyone else. Limited information may be shared with service providers that help us run the casino. This includes payment processors, identity checkers, fraud tools, and analytics providers, but only as required by contract and only for the purpose of providing the service. We may give out the necessary data if a regulator, court, or law enforcement agency asks for it. Emailing us about privacy is one way to get a copy of the personal information we have about you.
We can only offer our services in places where registration is possible. For UK, you must be old enough to legally gamble and follow the rules. When people sign up or pay, we use geolocation, IP checks, and identity verification to make sure they are eligible. You may be asked for more proof before we let you make deposits or withdrawals if your UK or location needs extra checks. We can block your access if you are in a restricted area and return any balances that are still valid after security checks.
Connections to our site and mobile app are encrypted, and we keep an eye out for fraud. Set a strong, unique password for your account, use two-factor authentication if it's available, and never let anyone else use your login. Make sure your device is up to date and log out of shared devices when you're done using them. Don't pay for things on public Wi-Fi. Change your password right away and contact support if you see any strange activity. This way, we can lock your account, look at recent logins, and help protect your £ before any withdrawal is processed.
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