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Katana Spin Casino uses cookies to keep the site fast, safe, and customized to your play, like remembering your preferences and session login. This Cookie Policy tells you what information cookies gather, how they are used, and how you can manage them when you use games, bonuses, and cashier features in UK. You have some control over what cookies are used by managing or turning them off in your browser. However, this may make it harder to access your account or process funds.
Katana Spin Casino uses cookies to help figure out if you can get certain bonuses and promotions and to make sure they are applied correctly to your account.
These files remember important things, like whether you've opted in for the bonus, which campaign you came from, and whether you've already activated an offer on your device. This cookie-based method helps cut down on mistakes while claiming and follows fair use rules, especially for offers that are only available for a short time.
If you delete or block cookies during the claim process, the system might not be able to confirm that you are eligible, and the promotion might not automatically link to your account. Clicking on a promotion may use cookies to keep track of your participation and link it to the right campaign terms. This can affect your ability to get a bonus.
One way to do this is to make sure that your session is linked to a specific landing page, that the offer is only for new players, and that the same device hasn't already claimed a bonus. Cookies can affect whether you see the right promotion in your cashier, whether a bonus code works, and whether you get bonus funds after doing something like making a deposit £20.
The platform may ask you to reopen the promotion page or enter the bonus code again if the cookie record is missing. This is done to create a new eligibility trail. Most of the time, cookies are used to make sure that people are eligible for promotions. For example, new players can only claim welcome packages once per device or session, and reload deals require people to opt in before they can make a deposit.
VIP or segmented promotions are only shown to eligible accounts based on their past activity. Some promotions may also have restrictions based on location or law. In some cases, cookie signals can help show you offers that are more relevant to your location in UK, but cookies alone may not be enough to determine if you are eligible. Account information and verification may still be needed.
Keep cookies on while you opt in, do your qualifying action, and wait for confirmation in your account. This will make signing up for the offer go smoothly. You might have to do the opt-in step again before depositing £20 if you use a different browser or private mode. This is to make sure that the promotion is still linked correctly.
So you can get to your account faster and with fewer steps you have to do over and over again. These cookies help the site do important things like keeping you logged in during a session, remembering your preferred login method, and figuring out when your browser is returning to the secure account area.
These cookies may store technical identifiers and preference flags that link your session to your account login flow, depending on how your device and browser are set up. They won't replace your password or store your full payment information, but they can help keep things smooth by avoiding annoying things like having to fill out forms over and over or getting security prompts that aren't needed.
When you register or log in, cookies may be used to remember settings that make your next visit easier and safer.
It's best not to use any "remember" features and to sign out every time you're done using a shared device. If you clear your cookies after logging out, another person using the same browser profile won't be able to see sign-in screens that are already filled out.
The speed at which you can access cashier actions related to deposits or withdrawals can also be affected by cookie-based sign-in settings. For example, if you are logged out because your cookies were cleared, you might have to log in again before you can confirm a 50 £ deposit or ask for a 500 £ withdrawal. Your browser's settings let you change how these cookies work. If you block essential cookies, you might not be able to register or log in properly. Deleting them will usually log you out and reset your saved login settings on that device.
This makes deposits and withdrawals go more smoothly. You can choose a method and confirm a deposit like deposit £20 with fewer clicks thanks to these cookies. Checkout cookies are meant to make things easier for you without giving out private information.
Cookies do not store credit card numbers, bank account information, or full payment authentication information. So you don't have to make the same choices over and over, cookies can remember choices that aren't sensitive, like your preferred payment method, the last amount you deposited (like £50), and the context of your session.
When these cookies are turned on, they can help keep your payment flow smooth at the cashier, which can make deposits and withdrawals go more smoothly. For instance, if you usually put down £25, the cashier might fill in that amount or save it for quick use. If you always pay in the same way, the cashier can put that method at the top of the list and keep you signed in to the payment area for the whole session.
During the verification steps, cookies can also help keep the checkout page stable when you are making a withdrawal. This can help if you need to call the cashier again after confirming some information about the withdrawal request for £200. This way, you won't have to fill out the form again and again.
Flexibility: You can change how checkout cookies work at any time by changing the settings in your browser. For example, you might have to choose your payment method again and enter the amount for each transaction if you delete or disable them. For example, you might have to confirm a deposit of £30 or a withdrawal request of £150.
Note: If you share a device, leaving checkout cookies on may let other people who use the same browser profile see your payment preferences. So, to keep your cashier preferences secret, you might want to clear your cookies after each session.
With these cookies, we can keep the payouts going smoothly for real players while lowering the risk of fraudulent account takeovers, cashouts, and repeated fraud attempts. The payment information you give in verification cookies is not saved.
They usually keep technical signals like a session identifier, markers for device and browser consistency, and security flags that let them know if more checks need to be done before they can process a withdrawal of, say, 500 £ or more.
Logging in, verifying account information, and completing a withdrawal request are all important steps that need to be done in a certain order. The system may hold the request for extra confirmation before sending money like 250 £ to the chosen method if the cookies show strange behavior.
During the withdrawal request, session integrity checks to make sure you are still logged in and in the same verified session. Device consistency: this helps find sudden changes in the device or browser that could mean someone is getting in without permission.
There are risk controls that look for patterns, such as multiple failed login attempts, quick navigation before a cashout, or repeated failed confirmations. If you make a withdrawal of more than 1000 £, step-up verification triggers will let you know when more checks are needed to protect your balance.
The platform might see the withdrawal attempt as more dangerous if cookies are blocked, deleted, or reset often. Later, you might be asked to prove your identity again, show that you own the account, or start the withdrawal request all over again to make sure it is securely connected to your session. Don't turn off cookies until your withdrawal is submitted and confirmed. This will help you avoid delays.
If you use privacy add-ons or strict browser settings, you might want to let the casino domain use essential security cookies during the cashout process. This is very important if you want to make a lot of withdrawal requests quickly, like two separate requests for 300 £ each.
These include betting limits, session controls, and responsible gaming cookie preferences. These cookies can remember the settings you make for bet amounts, timers, and safer gambling alerts, so you don't have to change them every time you visit.
Also, you can decide how much of this functionality is saved on your device. Some cookies are necessary to set the limits you want during a session, while others aren't necessary and only make things easier, give you more information, or make things more personal.
When you set a betting limit or turn on session tools, we may store a small cookie to make sure your settings stay in effect even after you log out, change pages, or come back. Based on the options in your account, a cookie might remember that the most you can bet on a spin is £10 or that the most you can deposit at this time is £200.
Most preference cookies support session controls like break prompts, session time reminders, and device level recognition to cut down on opting in more than once. You may have to set your preferences again every time you visit if you don't want to allow these preference cookies.
The examples given are just examples. Your experience will be different depending on your account settings, device, and the rules in UK. Some cookies that have to do with limits may be seen as necessary to enforce the protection you chose in some situations.
Important: If you clear your browser's cookies, you can reset the device's saved settings. Check your account limits again before you play again if you delete cookies. This is especially important if you depend on limits like £200 deposits or £10 max bets.
Open Katana Spin's cookie settings panel and look for "Preferences" (or something similar). For your limits and reminders to stay on this device, make sure preference cookies are turned on. Keep certain cookies turned on so that features like sign-in security and limit enforcement can work properly.
You have to choose a cookie again on each device where you play if you use more than one. Cookies don't automatically sync. You might want to turn off optional preference cookies and always log out after play if you share a device with other people. This lowers the chance that someone else will change or play under your saved settings. It also helps make sure that the right person is using your account and that it meets any UK-specific requirements.
If you don't do this, you may have to reload more often on iOS and Android, where browsers and web experiences that feel like apps use memory very carefully. As you move between the lobby, game pages, and cashier on your phone, mobile cookies make the process smoother and more consistent. They can also help keep security checks going while you play, so you don't have to confirm the same actions over and over again.
Cookies usually help performance on mobile devices by storing small bits of data that let the website respond faster to your next tap. Most of the time, they remember your language and display settings, keep you logged in while you browse, and keep your session going even when you switch apps or lock your screen.
On their own, these cookies don't use more data, but they can cut down on the repeated loading cycles that happen when the browser can't remember the session state. There may be times when this can help your game run more smoothly when your connection drops.
If you turn off cookies or clear them often on iOS or Android, you might see more logouts, slower page transitions, game launches that get stuck, or more confirmation prompts for private actions. If you want the best mobile experience, make sure that your browser settings don't block all site cookies, especially when you are playing games. Instead, allow only the cookies that your browser needs.
Katana Spin Casino uses cookies and other similar technologies to help keep play on the site safe, protect accounts, and keep an eye on any suspicious activity. These cookies help with important security tasks like keeping sessions safe, remembering trusted devices, and looking for strange sign-in patterns that could mean someone is stealing your account.
In order to meet licensing and regulatory requirements, such as those related to responsible gaming, identity checks, and payment security, we also need cookies. You may be asked to choose how you want to agree to cookies if it's required by law in UK, but core security cookies may still be needed to make sure the service works safely.
Checking that you are the person who logged in and that actions like changing your password or confirming a withdrawal request come from a session that has been verified. This is how security cookies work on Katana Spin. Unauthorized access is less likely to happen when these cookies are used, especially on shared or public devices.
Attacks by computers, "credential stuffing," and changing browser requests can be stopped by placing device and integrity cookies. They can help you spot strange patterns, like failed logins that happen over and over, fast navigation that looks like bot behavior, or differences between device signals and account history.
Cookies that stop fraud can help find and stop actions that are linked to bonus abuse, using multiple accounts, or payment fraud. For instance, cookies can be used to find multiple accounts that are running from the same environment or repeated attempts to get around limits that are only in place for one player of a certain UK or jurisdictional profile when this is necessary for compliance screening.
Cookies used for licensing and compliance help make sure that rules are followed, like blocking access from certain areas, helping with age restrictions and identity checks, and making sure that tools for responsible gaming stay active across visits. Even if you close and reopen your browser, cookies may help keep the limits you set or self-exclude in place.
Some security measures might not work right if you turn off cookies, and you might be asked to log in more often. In some cases, turning off essential cookies can make it impossible to get to parts of your account where sensitive actions happen, like updating your personal information or confirming a withdrawal.
If you visit Katana Spin Casino's website or use our services, this Cookies Policy will tell you how we use cookies and other similar technologies. Unless you change your browser or device settings to reject them, if you keep browsing or using our website, you agree to the placement and use of cookies as explained in this policy.
In the course of your visit, they help websites remember things like your choices and what you did. Pixels, SDKs, local storage, and other identifiers that support similar functions may be examples of similar technologies.
Session cookies are erased when you close your browser. You can delete persistent cookies at any time, but they stay on your device for a certain amount of time.
First-party cookies are set by Katana Spin Casino. third-party cookies are put on your computer by partners or service providers.
We use cookies to make our website work better, make your experience more personal, and learn more about how people use our services.
Strictly necessary cookies are used even if you don't agree because they are needed to give you the service you've asked for.
Some cookies may be put on your computer by outside companies that help with things like advertising, security, customer service, analytics, and processing payments. These groups can use data in ways that are allowed by their own privacy and cookie policies.
There are a few things you can do to block cookies. Delete any cookies that are already on your device. Notify you when cookies are being put on your computer. As a result, some website features might not work right if you delete or disable cookies. This could change your experience.
When you shut down your browser, session cookies are gone. When cookies expire or are deleted by you, they are no longer used.
We may make changes to this Cookies Policy to keep up with changes in technology, the law, or the way we do things. When it's published, the new version will take effect right away after it's posted on this page.
We use cookies to make sure you stay logged in, keep your payment sessions safe, and cut down on failed deposits or withdrawals due to timeouts. Some of these are required for secure login and checkout, and others are optional for marketing and analytics. If you block cookies that are needed, the cashier might not load right or a payment might not go through. Let the necessary cookies for our domain and the payment provider page work, then try the cashier again.
In your browser settings or the Cookie Settings banner, you can always turn off cookies that aren't necessary. Be sure not to block necessary cookies so that you can still get into your account. If you deleted your cookies and then logged out, click "Forgot Password" to access your account again. Remember to log out and clear your cookies after each game if you use a shared device so that you don't have to go through verification checks again and again.
Not at all. Unfortunately, cookies do not hold on to your full credit card number or password. Cookies can store a session ID, security tokens that expire, and preferences like language and consent status. Your account area and safe payment systems handle your payment information. You are not seeing our cookies if you see saved payment information. It comes from the settings in your browser or wallet app.
We keep track of who can get bonuses and how much they can be wagered on our servers, not in cookies. Your bonus balance, wagering progress, and limits will all show up correctly because cookies keep your session stable. You might see wrong balances or get logged out in the middle of a game if you block cookies that are needed. Before placing a bet, you should always check "My Bonuses" to see the exact wagering requirements and time limits.
Availability depends on the laws in your area and the terms of our license. We use cookies to remember the country, language, and compliance settings you choose, and to help stop people from accessing from places that aren't allowed. Checking your identity, age, and payment ownership is needed before you can make a withdrawal. It is important that the country of your profile matches the country of your documents and payment method if you are in UK. You can upload a valid ID and proof of address if your location or UK leads to extra checks. Then, request withdrawal again once your status shows that it has been verified.
You stay logged in, your session is safe, and payments go smoothly thanks to cookies. These cookies help us: (1) make sure that the deposit and withdrawal pages load correctly; (2) look for strange activity to keep your £ safe; and (3) remember important settings like language and currency on both mobile and desktop. You may be logged out more often, see more security checks, or not be able to make a deposit or cashout if you block cookies in your browser. Let our domain use cookies, and don't use private browsing when making payments for the best experience.
Cookie helpers don't change the rules for your bonus, wagering, or account limits; they just make sure that they are applied correctly. If you turn off cookies, we might not be able to: (1) remember which bonus you chose during checkout; (2) apply country-based restrictions for UK; or (3) finish the KYC steps without having to refresh the page over and over again. Verification and compliance are tied to your account, not cookies. However, losing cookies can stop uploads or make you log in again and again. When you register, claim a bonus, or send in documents in UK, make sure cookies are turned on. If you don't want to allow cookies, you can still play, but withdrawals will take longer to process and require more security checks.
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