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Our Cookies Policy explains how London Casino uses cookies and other similar technologies to keep the site safe, remember your choices, and make gameplay smoother. We also use cookies to track how well our ads are doing and make sure you get the right games and best use of your £. Otherwise, you will agree to these cookies if you keep using our services in UK.
Cookies help our platform recognize your device, keep your session safe, and make sure you get the welcome bonus correctly when you sign up and make your first deposit.
The cookies you choose can affect how smoothly the bonus offer shows up, how your choice to accept the bonus is recorded, and whether your eligibility checks go through without any problems. Cookies don't change the rules of the welcome bonus, but they can change the technical steps that need to be taken to get a bonus of up to £200 or make a minimum deposit of £20. You might be able to play even if key cookies are blocked, but you might have to take extra steps to make sure the bonus works.
help with basic tasks like logging in, keeping your account safe, and making sure your deposits stay steady. The site might not let you finish registering, choose the welcome bonus, or make a first deposit like £20 if you turn these off. This could stop the bonus from being credited.
remember the choices you make that affect how offers are shown. Such as language, region, and display settings. If it is blocked, you might still be able to get the welcome bonus, but the opt-in prompt might show up again, or your confirmation screen might not stay visible after you leave the page.
When you click on a welcome bonus banner, for example, analytics cookies can help us figure out why some redirects fail and affect bonus journeys. Turning them off won't usually affect your eligibility, but it might make it harder to figure out what's wrong if you say that a bonus didn't work after you deposited £20.
are often used to give credit where credit is due for promotions, like when you click on a partner link that says you can get a welcome bonus up to £200. You might still be able to use your account even if you reject these cookies, but the system might not automatically connect your registration to that promotion. You might have to claim the standard welcome offer or contact support with details of the promotion you were hoping for.
If you want the most reliable bonus activation, only allow cookies that are strictly necessary. When you are claiming a specific advertised welcome bonus, you might also want to allow functional and marketing cookies.
In your browser's settings or in the site's cookie banner, you can change your mind. Before you sign up, you should refresh the page to make sure your new choices take effect. Before you make an account and before you make your first deposit, like £20, is the best time to set cookies.
If the welcome bonus doesn't show up, just clear your London Casino cookies, reopen the site, accept the cookies that are asked for, and check the cashier or bonus section again before you deposit US$20. Keep the landing tab open until the registration is complete if you used a promotion link. Blocking tracking cookies can break the link between the promotion and the page you're on.
A player can only get one welcome offer per account, device, and player, and there may be verification requirements. Cookie settings should never be used instead of these standard checks. Contacting support can help you find out if cookie restrictions stopped the promotion from being recorded when you signed up if you think you were supposed to get a welcome bonus of up to £200 after making a deposit of £20.
You can decide if we can use cookies and other similar technologies to send you personalized promotions, free spins, and VIP offers that match the way you play and the games you like. This way, we can make sure that your London Casino experience is unique.
Giving your permission is always up to you. Some offers may not be tailored to your interests if you choose not to allow personalization. You can still play normally and use standard site features if you do this.
To get personalized offers, you need to agree to certain types of cookies, mostly those used for marketing and personalization on the site. Let us remember your choices, send you fewer messages that aren't relevant, and show you bonuses that are more relevant to what you're doing if you accept these cookies. Make sure that the cookie banner or cookie settings panel lets marketing and personalization cookies in order to keep personalized promotions and VIP offers running.
If you said no before, you can change your mind at any time and let them in again. Accept in the banner that asks you to accept cookies; when asked, choose the option that lets marketing or personalization cookies in. Click on "Cookie Preferences" in the site's footer or settings menu, then check the boxes next to the categories that you want to use, and then click "Confirm." If your browser automatically blocks cookies, add London Casino to the list of sites that it will allow so that your permission can be saved.
Promotions may offer benefits like a reload bonus of up to £200, certain free spins bundles like 50 spins, or VIP benefits based on your level when personalization is turned on. The exact rules for who can get the offer, the limits, and the wagering requirements are written next to each one.
Tip: If you turn on personalization on one device, it might not show up on another device or browser right away. Change how you agree to cookies on all of your browsers so that you have the same advertising experience everywhere. You won't lose any money if you change your mind about giving permission. This includes deposits and withdrawals of £50 and £500. The only thing that changes is how we can make promotional content and messages fit your needs.
We use a small set of cookies to help make sure it is really you behind the device and browser when you register or sign in to London Casino. This is done to protect your account.
These cookies help you make a safe account, keep your session stable, and lower the risk of someone getting in without your permission without getting in the way. They're made to work quietly in the background, like remembering that you logged in successfully, keeping key forms safe from being changed, and looking for patterns of strange activity. They aren't used to read your private files or get to information on your device that isn't shared by your browser as part of a normal web request.
Once you enter your credentials, session and authentication cookies keep your connection safe. While you browse different pages, they help you stay logged in and stop someone else from using the same login attempt in a different situation.
Cookies that protect security and integrity help with things like form security checks and request validation. Risks like automated sign-up attempts, credential stuffing, and bad traffic going to login and password reset pages are cut down by this. Device cookies and risk-check cookies help us spot strange sign-in behavior, like failing to log in over and over or quickly changing how the device works. We may ask for more proof before letting someone in if something doesn't seem right. So you don't have to enter your information again and again on each page, your login session stays stable. Cutting down on the risk of account takeover by spotting odd patterns and stopping automated attempts. Keep sensitive forms safe while people register, log in, or change their password.
If you block these cookies, you might still be able to look around the site's public areas, but signing up and logging in may not work or keep timeouting. If the site can't reliably confirm that your session will last, you may be asked to go through extra verification steps more often. For your own safety, don't use shared devices to get to your account. Keep your browser from saving passwords and always log out when you're done. Immediately change your password and contact support before making any deposits, like £100, if you see any strange login alerts or account activity.
Better and faster deposits and safe payment processing are made possible by session cookies. These cookies help London Casino keep your deposits flowing smoothly as you move between the cashier, the payment confirmation screens, and the game lobby. They are only there while your browser session is open and are deleted automatically when you close the browser. This keeps the process light and limits exposure. Choosing a payment method, confirming the amount of your deposit, and returning to your account safely after authorization are all linked by these cookies. This cuts down on the number of times you have to fill out the form and stops mistakes that could stop a deposit of £20 or a larger top-up of £200.
Keep the transaction going by using session cookies to help with deposits and payment security. Session cookies store temporary identifiers when you start a deposit. This way, the site can tell that the payment confirmation you come back from is part of your current session. This helps stop mistakes that could cause your balance to be credited later than planned. Keeps session mix-ups from happening. For example, when you switch from one method to another before confirming, session cookies help make sure that your actions in the cashier are linked to the right account that is logged in. Sharing devices makes it less likely that a deposit will be sent to the wrong session. Cut down on repetition that isn't needed. To avoid having to choose the same cashier options again after normal redirects in payment flows, they can save your current navigation state.
For example, when you deposit £50 and then go straight into the game, there will be fewer interruptions. Providing signals for safe payment processing. When doing sensitive things, like confirming a payment attempt or reloading the cashier after being inactive for a while, session cookies can help make sure that security checks are done. Before you can make another deposit like £100, you may be asked to log in again if your session ends. When you might see them: when you log in, when you go into the cashier, when you confirm a deposit, and when you come back from a step in the payment authentication process. Deposits might not go through, you might get logged out in the middle of a transaction, or the cashier might refresh over and over without confirming.
When using a shared computer, make sure you log out and close the browser every time you're done using it. This will end the session and delete any session cookies. It's usually enough to refresh the page once and go back to the cashier if a deposit confirmation page keeps looping or your balance doesn't change after a successful payment. Closing the browser to clear the session and signing in again can fix the problem if it keeps happening. Then, try making a deposit like £20 again.
As a way to keep payouts safe, London Casino uses "withdrawal verification cookies" to connect your browser session to key security checks that happen when you cash out. They make it less likely that someone else will try to withdraw your money by making sure that the person asking for a withdrawal is the same user who went through the necessary steps to prove their identity. While these cookies don't take the place of identity checks, they do make them run more smoothly. For example, when you ask to withdraw $500, cookies can keep a trusted session going while you go through the confirmation steps. This way, your request doesn't get cut off or marked incorrectly because of timeouts or repeated logins.
Verifying a withdrawal usually takes a few steps that must be done the same way every time. Cookies help because they remember your session state and fraud signals safely, so the platform can spot strange activity without having to ask you to enter information over and over again. Your authenticated session will stay active while you confirm the details of your withdrawal. This is especially helpful if you switch pages or come back later that same day. Checks for device and browser consistency: this helps find out when you start a withdrawal from a different device or browser than the last one you used, which can lead to extra confirmation. Extra checks can be done when patterns don't seem right, like when someone tries to withdraw $200 in a short amount of time or when confirmations keep failing. Works with security tools to stop scripted attempts to make withdrawals or test account credentials over and over. This protects against automated abuse.
When you get a withdrawal request that is different from how you normally act, these cookies can help take extra steps to protect you. Before authorizing a payout, they may ask you to re-verify your identity, confirm a code, or provide more proof. The goal of these steps is to keep your balance safe, not to slow down legal withdrawals. Some safety measures might not work if you block or delete cookies, and withdrawals might need more confirmation by hand. As a result, you might be asked to confirm your identity more often when withdrawing 100 £ or more, or the system might do extra checks if it can't reliably link your current session to your most recent verification activity.
Cookies store deposit limits, loss limits, and tools for responsible gaming. These tools can help you stay in control while you play. London Casino can remember some of your responsible gaming choices through cookies. In other words, if you set limits on how much you can deposit or lose, or other safety measures, the site can remember those settings on the same browser, so you don't have to change them every time you visit. The purpose of cookie-based storage is to make things easier, not to replace protections that are specific to an account. You may need to set your limits again to make sure the same safety measures work if you clear your cookies, switch devices, or use a different browser. Cookies may store technical information like the type of limit you set, the value you chose, and the time the limit was set or last changed when you use responsible gaming tools.
For example, the platform could stop you from depositing more than 100 £ or let you know when your losses reach 50 £ in a certain amount of time. To provide the responsible gaming features you asked for, these cookies are usually seen as strictly necessary. Turning them off may make it harder to keep limits on that device consistently applied. Many tools that are stored in cookies have deposit limits, which tell you how much you can add to your account each day or each week, for example. As an example, if you lose 200 £ in a short amount of time, you might not be able to play or bet anymore. This is called a loss limit.
As often as every 60 minutes, reality checks will remind you how long you've been playing and what your net score is. Setting up reminders or session time limits, among other things, can help you keep track of the time you spend on the site. Important: Limits set by cookies usually only work in the browser where they were set. If you play on more than one device, you might want to set the same limits on all of them to keep your safety consistent. If you clear your browser's cookies or use private/incognito mode, these protections will be reset or disappeared. For example, switching from a mobile browser to a desktop browser.
Setting the device back to its original settings or reinstalling the browser. Not having the cookie on a new device. Do not delete the cookies for London Casino if you want to stick to your responsible gaming choices. Instead, make sure your browser allows the cookies that store your limits. You can still manually set the same limits before depositing if you choose to block cookies. For example, you could set a new deposit limit of 100 £ and a loss limit of 200 £ to fit your budget.
When you play games or do banking on your phone, cookies and other similar storage tools help our casino remember important settings. This way, pages load correctly, game sessions stay stable, and your banking tasks don't get interrupted.
Because iOS and Android handle browser and in-app storage in different ways, the cookies you choose can change everything from how long your login lasts to whether a payment screen takes you back to the right step. We only allow mobile cookies to be used for things that help the service work well, like keeping sessions safe, stopping duplicate transactions, and helping with fraud prevention checks. You are still in charge; you can delete or limit cookies. However, if you block core cookies, some parts of the casino may not work properly. Cookies help mobile games and payments work better and keep sessions stable. Cookies can store session identifiers and preferences on mobile browsers and webviews. This helps games load in the right language, cut down on repeated prompts, and keep you connected when the network briefly changes.
If these cookies are blocked, you might have to log out a lot, games that start over in the lobby instead of continuing, or consent popups that keep showing up. Banking steps and keeping transactions going. Short-term cookies may be used to keep track of the state of your request so you don't have to repeat a step when you deposit £20, withdraw £200, or go from the cashier to a verification page. These can be blocked to make payment pages refresh without warning, not confirm, or return an error after authentication. Safety and stopping fraud. Cookies on mobile devices can help find odd ways of logging in, keep accounts safe from automated attacks, and make sure that sensitive actions are coming from a session that has been verified.
Turning these protections off could lead to extra security checks or stop some actions from happening. Take a look at iOS (Safari). When "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking" is turned on, iOS may limit tracking and make some cookies last less time. This shouldn't change any essential cookies, but it might make marketing or preference cookies expire more often, and you might have to log in again after a while of not using the site. Android (Chrome) things to think about. Most Android browsers let site data stay on your device longer, but strict privacy settings, "lite" browsers, or in-browser ad blockers can make it hard for the cashier or game provider pages to store cookies and run scripts. Make sure that only necessary cookies are turned on for optional categories like marketing if you want mobile banking and games to work smoothly.
If you decide to block cookies, you might want to do it selectively instead of blocking all site data. This way, important features like login, gameplay, and payments will still work. Allow necessary cookies and keep your browser up to date for the best player experience. Don't let third-party cookies through, but let casino domain cookies through. This will protect your privacy the most. If you're having trouble, clear your browser's site data for the casino only, then sign in again and try to deposit $20 or withdraw $200 again.
Cookies help us remember your language and device preferences, keep you logged in, keep your session safe, process deposits and withdrawals, and track how well our campaigns are doing. You can set your browser or cookie banner to block cookies that aren't needed. Some features may not work if you disable essential cookies, like logging in, getting to the cashier, activating bonuses, or using tools for responsible gambling.
Cookies don't keep track of your passwords or credit card information. Using the cashier with them helps keep your session safe and stops other people from doing anything wrong. You might have to log in again if you clear your cookies in the middle of a deposit or withdrawal. First look at your transaction history to see if this has happened before getting in touch with support. Be sure to include the time, amount, and method used.
Cookies help us apply coupon codes, keep track of traffic from sources that are eligible, and keep your bonus choices linked to your account when you sign up and make a deposit. Server-side rules, not cookies, control bonus terms, wagering, and limits. Don't use private browsing, enable cookies, log out and back in, open the Promotions page and activate again if the bonus doesn't show up. Add our domain to the whitelist of any ad blockers you used and try again.
If someone checks your account, they will look at your documents and not your cookies. When you block cookies, it can stop document uploads, identity checks, and secure redirects that payment providers use. This can cause approvals and withdrawals to take longer than expected. To make the KYC process go as smoothly as possible, use a standard browser, allow essential cookies, and keep one session open while you upload your ID, proof of address, and payment proof, if asked.
Availability is based on where you are and the rules in UK. Location signals are checked during login and cashier use, and we may not let people from certain countries register, pay, or play. On mobile devices, cookies help keep your login information safe, identify your device, and stop fraud. Make sure you use a private device, lock your screen, don't use public Wi-Fi to do cashier tasks, log out of your account after play, and don't tell anyone else your password or verification code.
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