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Cookies help the site run quickly, safely, and specifically for your game. They remember your choices, help you log in, and make sure you're playing responsibly in UK. Cookies help deliver services and promotions, and this policy tells you how to manage or turn them off without stopping deposits in £ or other important account functions. Cookies and other tracking technologies are used in a way that you can control at Grosvenors Casino. You can do this when you browse the site or log in to your account.
A cookie consent tool stores your choices and shows up the first time you visit. You can open it again later to change your choices. It's up to you to allow your data to be used for things like personalized content, performance tracking, and advertising. These cookies are essential for keeping the site running smoothly and securely, so they stay turned on.
Manage the cookies you allow. When asked for permission, you can choose to allow more tracking or just the basics. The site will keep showing the prompt until you make a choice, and some optional features might not work as expected if you don't do anything.
Let all cookies be used—this includes analytics and marketing cookies when they are available. Block cookies that aren't necessary and only allow tracking technologies that are strictly necessary. "Customize" lets you choose which categories to show or hide. If you change your mind later, go back to the site's footer or the cookie link in your account area and open the cookie settings again. Once you have made changes to your choices, you must confirm the change for the new consent state to be saved for future visits.
The main things that happen when you reject tracking have to do with tracking and personalization. You will still be able to play games, use the cashier, and keep your account safe, but promotions, personalized suggestions, and the casino's ability to figure out what's wrong with your device's performance may be lower.
It's possible that your browser is blocking storage if it doesn't seem to save your settings. If you want to make sure that consent tools don't save your choices, check your browser's settings for private browsing mode, extensions that block cookies, and then make your choices again.
If you want to claim and keep a Grosvenors Casino bonus, your browser's cookies should be turned on. Cookies help the site remember you, connect your bonus offer to your account, and keep track of important actions like clicking "Claim", making a deposit, and meeting any play-through requirements. If you block cookies, the bonus might not work right, your eligibility checks might fail in the middle of the process, or you might see the offer available after depositing but not actually activated.
Leaving cookies on lowers the chance of missing out on limited-time deals and makes sure that the cashier and bonus wallet always show the correct status.
If you want to register an account quickly and easily, you'll need to accept cookies. Cookies help Grosvenors Casino keep your registration session stable, remember your progress between steps, and make sure that the information you enter is sent securely so that you don't have to fill out forms again and again. Your sign-up process may time out, reload, or give you errors if you try to continue after blocking or clearing cookies. Make sure you allow the Grosvenors Casino domain's essential cookies before you start the registration process. You'll stay logged in while you create your account, and these cookies help with checks like age and identity questions that may show up when people in UK sign up.
You should always allow essential cookies. They help the site do basic things like handling forms, managing sessions, and keeping things safe. Some steps, like agreeing to the terms of service and playing responsibly, may not let you create an account or confirm important steps like that. Functional cookies can also help with Fast Sign Up by remembering things like the language you chose, your device settings, and whether you have already agreed to certain pop-ups. Even though they aren't always required, they make it easier to move from registration to the cashier. You don't need performance or marketing cookies to make an account. If you'd rather not have them, you can turn them off and still register, as long as you allow the necessary cookies.
Essential cookies are needed, and functional cookies are suggested. These cookies are optional and are not needed to create an account. Avoid when you're signing up: browsers that delete cookies automatically when you close them, anti-tracking modes that block all cookies, and strict ad-block rules that stop login or form scripts from running. If you are in a private or anonymous window, you might not be able to handle cookies by default. Many problems can be fixed by switching to a normal browser session, like getting repeated captcha prompts, forms that won't submit, or being sent back to the first step of registration. Keep the registration tab open while you enter personal information like your name, date of birth, and UK. You will get confirmation that your account has been created.
If you keep refreshing, cookie-based session data may be lost, and you may have to start over. Cookies help securely connect your new account to the cashier so that you can make a deposit of £10 or more right away after signing up. This way, you won't have to go through multiple authentication loops. Turn on essential cookies again, clear only the Grosvenors Casino site-specific cache (not all cookies), and then try again if the cashier page keeps loading or doesn't finish.
Cookies for Login and Keeping Your Account Active: When you sign in to Grosvenors Casino, cookies for login help the site know that it's you and take you to the right part of your account without asking you for the same information over and over.
When you enter your login information, these cookies are made. They are meant to keep your balance, game history, and tools for responsible gambling safe. Cookies that last only as long as your browser is open keep your session going. As you move between pages, games, and cashier screens, they keep track of your session. This way, actions like going to deposit £20 or confirming a withdraw 200 £ request are linked to the same signed-in session and don't have to be interrupted by re-authentication. Login cookies and session cookies work together to make the sign-in process smoother without lowering the security of your account. A session cookie usually expires when you close your browser or after a certain amount of time of inactivity. This keeps you safe when you leave a shared device.
Login cookies may help with convenience features like keeping you logged in on trusted devices, but this depends on the security settings you have in place and the choices you make. It's better to stay on the site and not leave a tab open for a long time if you want to keep your account active during longer browsing sessions. In some cases, you may have to log in again after your session ends before you can see personal information or talk to the cashier. This is a normal response meant to stop unauthorized access. Check to see if your browser is set to block or delete cookies when you leave a site if you keep getting logged out.
If you sign in to Grosvenors Casino and then try to access pages again, clear your browser's cookies and then try again. When using a shared computer, stay away from "remember me" options and always sign out to end your session. Turning off cookies can make it harder or impossible to sign in, break sessions, and mess up account areas that need to confirm your identity. Enable necessary login and session cookies for the best experience, especially if you are connecting from UK, where network changes and privacy tools may delete session data more quickly.
Payments with Cards and E-Wallets: Cookies Are Used During Deposits Cookies help Grosvenors Casino keep the checkout process safe and stable when you use a card or an e-wallet to make a deposit.
When you top up with £10 or £100, they can remember your session and keep you signed in while you move from one cashier step to the next. This makes it less likely that your payments will be interrupted. While funding, cookies can also help stop fraud and make sure that rules are followed. The cashier should show you the right payment options for your account and location in UK. This could mean making sure that the payment attempt is linked to the same active session and device. When you use a credit card or an e-wallet to make a deposit, the site usually relies on a small set of cookie functions to make sure the transaction goes smoothly.
These have more to do with operations and security than with advertising. You don't have to start the process all over again because session continuity keeps your login and cashier session open while you confirm a deposit like £20. Supports checks that look for strange behavior during a payment attempt, which helps protect both you and the operator. Payout preference memory: may remember the last deposit method used, which makes it easier to do a top-up like £50 again later. Stability and load balancing: helps send you to the right cashier instance so the payment pages always load. Third-party pages or embedded payment frames are used in some payment paths.
In that case, the payment provider might set its own cookies to finish the authentication process, make sure the transaction went through, or take other necessary security steps. A deposit of £25 might not go through if third-party cookies are blocked. The process might get stuck on verification or send you back to the cashier without confirmation. Although you may not be able to deposit if you have stricter cookie settings, you may still be able to use the cashier if you leave certain cookies on. If you try to make a payment but fail, try allowing essential cookies, disabling strict tracking protection for the cashier page, and then trying to make another deposit £10. Before you try to make another payment, always check your balance and transaction history to see what the final status was.
The cookies help the site make sure that the session that made the withdrawal request is the same one that passed security checks. For example, when you ask to withdraw $100 or $500, cookies help the site make sure that you are in the same session that made the request. This cuts down on interruptions during cashout and helps make sure the withdrawal goes to the right account quickly. Security checks that are linked to your login and device fingerprinting can also be done with cookies. If your cookie information is missing, blocked, or changes a lot, the system might see your attempt to cash out as a higher risk and make you go through extra steps before the withdrawal can go through.
As a result of deleting cookies, using strict privacy settings, or browsing in modes that delete cookies between sessions, you may see more verification prompts when you try to withdraw money. The cashier might ask you to prove your identity again before you can make a request, especially if you want to ask for a large amount like £1000. Among the most common effects are repeated login problems when trying to finish a withdrawal request. If your device looks "new" because the cookie data from before is gone, there will be more security checks. The system has to confirm that the request is real and linked to your verified profile, which takes longer.
Keep essential cookies turned on at least until your withdrawal is fully submitted and confirmed for the smoothest cashout experience. For privacy reasons, don't delete cookies until you've been told that the request is being processed and the transaction status has been updated. Verification depends on matching your account information to patterns of activity. This is how cookies and verification work together. Cookies can make things easier by keeping trusted session signals, but they can't take the place of identity checks. If you don't have cookies, you might have to do things more than once that are normally remembered between visits, like confirming your login or re-verifying your access, before you can get your £250 cashout.
Use the same browser and device from deposit to withdrawal as much as possible to avoid problems with your cashout. Do not switch between normal mode and private browsing in the middle of something. Do not use extensions that delete cookies while you are requesting a withdrawal. You can expect extra checks if you travel or log in from a new place, especially if you withdraw £500 or more. Activate the necessary cookies again, sign in, and try the cashier flow again if you think cookies are stopping you from completing verification or making a withdrawal. For the cashout to go smoothly, this usually brings back the session signals that were lost.
Restrictions on Problem Gambling and Preferences Based on Cookies: Grosvenors Casino uses cookies to remember choices you made on the site that can help you play safer, like whether you have seen responsible gambling tools, acknowledged messages, or set your device's preferences.
While these cookies don't replace the safety features that come with your account, they can make it easier to make sure that your chosen settings for responsible gambling are always visible and the same when you return. The controls that are applied directly to your account rather than just being stored in cookies are the most reliable ways to make sure that your limits stay in place. When you log in, account-level limits will still be in effect even if you clear your cookies, switch browsers, or switch devices. This is because cookie-based preferences may reset.
Tools for depositing, losing, and pausing are there to help you stay in charge. When you set a limit on your account, the platform will stick to it no matter what cookies you have set.
Cookies might just remember encouraging messages or how you like to see reminders about responsible gambling on a certain device. Say you limit deposits to £100 for a certain amount of time. That limit is applied at the account level. A cookie might remember that you chose to see a banner that reminds you of your deposit limit, but it can't raise your limit or get around the restriction. You might see options for deposit limits, where you can set a maximum amount of £50 per day, week, or month. Loss limits: set a maximum loss level, like £200, for a certain amount of time.
Time limits for each session let you decide how long you can play for before being told to stop or take a break. With time-out and self-exclusion, you can temporarily or permanently block access to gambling features, and your account will be protected even if cookies aren't used. Preferences that are stored in cookies should be seen as useful tools. They can remember things like the language you used, whether you closed a responsible gambling pop-up, or how often you want to see certain reminders. Make sure that your safer gambling tools are always set in your logged-in account settings if you want them to follow you around.
Steps you can actually follow if you depend on limits: set limits in your account so they work on all devices. As an extra safety measure, don't use cookie-based prompts as your main control. If you delete your cookies, go back to your responsible gambling settings and turn on the reminders you want again. Don't use "remember me" features and think about turning off cookies that aren't necessary if you share a device to stop other users from taking over your settings. Even after clearing your cookies, you should still be able to see reminders about your account limits. Verify the limit values, like your deposit cap of £100 or your loss cap of £200. Then, if you want, change any on-screen reminder settings for that browser.
Cookie Controls for iOS and Android Mobile Casino Play: When you play at Grosvenors Casino on your phone, cookies and other similar technologies make the site and app work better by remembering things like your login information and important settings.
You can choose how much tracking you want to allow on phones and tablets, as well as through the privacy settings on your device and browser. Certain features, like session stability and faster access to favorite games, can change when you change the cookie settings on iOS or Android. If you turn off some cookies, you might have to log in more often or change your settings each time you visit.
On iOS (Safari), you can change cookie settings in the device settings. You can choose not to be tracked and change how websites store information about you on your iPhone or iPad.
Go to Settings and click on Safari. Third-parties can't track you across different sites if you use Prevent Cross-Site Tracking. If you don't want websites to save cookies, use Block All Cookies. Keep in mind that this might make it impossible to log in or use other site features. If you want to start over, tap Advanced -> Website Data to get rid of any stored site data. You can usually control cookies on Android (Chrome) by going to the Chrome settings and blocking third-party cookies. You can also delete site data that Chrome has stored. To change settings in Chrome, open it and tap the menu button (three dots). To let or block third-party cookies, go to Privacy and security and select Third-party cookies.
Remove cookies and cached files for the chosen time period by tapping "Clear browsing data." To change permissions and site-specific storage settings, tap Site settings.
What will happen if you block cookies? Some important site functions may not work as well, especially on mobile devices where sessions may end more quickly. You may have to log in more than once, see less personalized content, and sometimes have trouble remembering your settings between visits. Cookie settings are saved locally and don't automatically sync unless your browser is set up to do so. If you want to keep your privacy safe on multiple devices, you should make sure that each phone or tablet has the same settings.
Security, fraud prevention, and authentication cookies: These cookies help keep your Grosvenor Casinos account safe by making sure it's really you who's logging in and by noticing any activity that doesn't seem right. These cookies help keep your profile, payment settings, and private areas where personal information is shown safe. Also, because they remember key security signals from your device and session, they lower the risk of unauthorized use. Some important features might not work right without them, like staying securely logged in or going through the verification steps.
How these cookies are used: Authentication cookies make sure you are logged in and let you safely move between pages without having to sign in every time.
These help make sure that only a user who has been verified can do protected actions like changing your password or updating your contact information. Supporting security features like session timeouts, secure token handling, and checks that requests to the site are coming from a real browser session, security cookies help keep your session stable. And by making sure that form submissions and account actions are real, they can also help stop some attacks. Frequent failed sign-in attempts, sudden changes to a device, or behavior that is different from normal account use are all signs of fraud that can be found with cookies. They can have a say in choices like asking for an extra step of verification or temporarily stopping dangerous actions until the account is verified.
In real life, these cookies could be used to: Keep you logged in safely during a session; Figure out when your session should end. Support authentication flows with more than one step, such as one-time code checks when needed. Find logins that don't make sense and cut down on attempts to take you over. Check that the signals sent by devices and browsers that are used for security screening are always the same. Key account actions, like changing your personal information, resetting your password, and confirmations for payments, should be kept safe. You might be signed out more often, asked to log in again more often, or not be able to do security-sensitive actions if you block these cookies in your browser or through your consent settings.
In this case, adding a payment method or doing a transaction like depositing $50 or withdrawing $500 might not be possible until authentication cookies are turned back on.
Cookies help us figure out what kind of device you're using, keep you logged in, and cut down on payment mistakes. Cookies may not work on checkout pages, security prompts may appear more than once, or payment methods may not be available if cookies are blocked. Allow cookies for our domain, then refresh and try the transaction again to make a deposit or withdrawal. Cleaning the site's cookies and cache, signing in again with the same name and payment method as when you first signed up will help a payment go through.
Cookies help keep track of bonuses like welcome offers, coupon codes, wagering requirements, and game limits. If you turn off cookies in the middle of a session, your bonus progress might not show up correctly, and you might have to sign in again to see your updated wagering. To get the best results, leave cookies on until the betting is over, don't switch between accounts on the same device, and only use one browser profile. Check the Bonus section before placing more bets if something doesn't look right with your bonus balance or wagering. To do this, log out, clear your site's cookies, and then log back in.
You can change your mind about cookies by clicking on our cookie banner or the settings link in the footer. You can allow cookies and turn off strict tracking blocks for our site in your mobile browser's settings. To start over, delete only the cookies for our domain and not your whole browsing history. Then, open the site again and change your settings. Some login, deposit, withdrawal, and responsible gambling tools might not work right if you block cookies that are strictly necessary.
Cookies don't substitute for verification, but they do help your session stay stable while you set limits and submit documents. There are still KYC checks that need a valid ID and proof of address. Your deposit or withdrawal may be held until verification is approved. Deposit limits, loss limits, timeouts, and the ability to block oneself are not set by cookies but by the account itself. Enable cookies, refresh the page, and try again if you can't save a limit or the page keeps looping. If you use a shared computer, make sure to log out when you're done to protect your settings and access.
The ability to get it depends on the laws of UK and our licensing rules. You have to be old enough to legally gamble, and we may limit your access based on where you live. Cookies help keep your account safe by checking for fraud, making sure you can log in safely, and finding strange activity. For better security, use a private device, make a strong password, make sure your browser is up to date, and don't save passwords on devices that other people use. Change your password right away and contact support if you think someone else has gotten into your account without permission. This way, we can protect it and look over our recent activity.
Cookies help you stay logged in, keep your account safe, and make sure that payments and promotions go smoothly. Preference cookies remember things like your preferred language and payment method, while session cookies help make sure it's really you when you deposit or withdraw money. You might be logged out during checkout if you block cookies. Two-step checks might also not work, and some bonus features, like opting in, tracking promotions, and seeing your wagering progress, might not work right. Don't wait; let our domain's cookies work, then refresh the page and try again. Clear your browser's cache and cookies for our site only, log back in, and try again if you still can't deposit or cash out. Keep in mind that security cookies can only work for a certain amount of time if you are playing from UK.
In iOS and Android, you can change your browser settings or our cookie banner to change how you agree to cookies. If you turn off cookies that aren't necessary, your account will still be able to do basic things like login, know your customer (KYC) checks, and payment security. Cookies help us stop fraud, find odd attempts to log in, and make sure that your gambling tools, like deposit and loss limits and time-out status, stay the same from one session to the next. When you upload a document, cookies help keep the session stable so that you don't have to keep being asked to submit ID or proof of address. In order to follow the rules, we may use cookies and other device signals to help with the location and eligibility checks that are needed to access in UK. Turn on all of your account's security features, use a private device, and keep essential cookies enabled for the best protection. You should change your password right away and contact support if you think someone else has gotten into your account without permission. This way, we can protect it and look over any withdrawals of £.
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