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Your Privacy, Your Control: Gaming Club Casino's Cookies Policy For New Zealand Players

Cookies help the site run quickly, safely, and better fit your needs as a player. They help remember what you want, make it easy to deposit and withdraw NZ$, and send you relevant promotions when it's legal to do so in New Zealand. As long as you keep using the site, you agree to the ways we describe using cookies for each New Zealand or jurisdictional setting when that applies.

Get bonuses by setting cookie preferences that keep promotions running. Gaming Club Casino bonuses and promotions depend on certain cookies to match your session with the right offer, apply a bonus code, and keep your opt-in status the same across pages.

These cookies may not show up, may reset, or may not connect to your account when you deposit if you block or delete them. Before you claim a bonus, make sure that your cookie settings support both basic site functions and promotional features. This will help promotions run smoothly. This keeps problems like a bonus banner going missing, an expired pop-up showing up again, or a deposit being processed without the bonus that was meant to be there.

Promotional Cookie Settings

Essential cookies should stay turned on because they keep the site running and allow for logins and security. This is necessary for any bonuses to be credited. If you don't have them, you could be logged out in the middle of claiming your bonus, your session could end, or the cashier might not remember which bonus you chose.

Cookies that do something useful help campaigns remember things like your language, location, and whether you've already agreed to a certain bonus offer. These can stop the site from treating you like a new visitor every time and cut down on the number of pop-ups that appear. Analytics cookies aren't required, but they can help us figure out which promotions work best and make them more effective. Even if you block them, you might not get bonuses as often, but you might see personalised ads less often. Marketing cookies often handle promotional messages, like remembering an offer you clicked on before and making sure you see the right campaign when you come back.

Some targeted offers or reminders may not show up if you turn off marketing cookies, but you can still get a lot of bonuses. If you want targeted offers to show up reliably, you should set your cookie preferences to Essential + Functional and disable Marketing. If you care more about privacy, you should set your cookie preferences to Essential + Functional and disable Marketing (promos may be less personalised). If you want to claim a deposit bonus, set your cookie preferences first, then go to the cashier and confirm the bonus selection before making your deposit. When you check out, make sure you can see the bonus indicator if the offer calls for a minimum deposit of NZ$20. If it's not, your deposit might go through without the bonus attached.

Check to see if you recently cleared your cookies or switched browsers or devices if a promotion doesn't work. Refresh the page, sign in again, and try the claim again after turning on the relevant cookie categories again. You can contact support with the time of the deposit and the name of the promotion to make sure you are eligible and see what can be done to fix the problem if you have already deposited NZ$50 and the bonus has not been credited.

What Cookies Do To Save Information And Verify Sessions?

Cookies help Gaming Club Casino speed up the sign-up and login process by remembering important settings and keeping your session open while you browse pages.

This cuts down on repeated prompts and interruptions, especially when you go from the lobby to the cashier or back after a short break. They also offer safe access by connecting your browser to a verified session after you log in. It would be necessary to enter your credentials more often without these cookies, and some features might not work properly.

If you start making an account on a website, it may put small cookies on your computer to remember your progress and the choices you've made. Plain text versions of your password are not saved in these cookies. Instead, they usually keep technical IDs and preferences that help people fill out forms faster and without running out of time.

Form continuity remembers the step you're on and the options you've chosen, so you don't have to start over every time the page loads. Keeps your chosen interface settings so you don't have to make the same choices over and over. Anti-fraud signals help find habits that don't seem normal when people try to sign up or log in. If you close a tab and then go back to the registration page, the saved state might not be fully restored. Some cookies only last for a short time and are deleted when the browser is closed. Other cookies stay around longer to remember your settings. Once you've logged in successfully, authentication cookies make sure that your session is still valid. Without this, you'd have to log in every time you wanted to leave the site.

Session verification cookies also help keep you safe because they expire after a certain amount of time or when you sign out by hand. To make things even safer, Gaming Club Casino might do extra security checks, like making sure that the session token matches the current context of your browser. You might be asked to log in again if something changes that you didn't expect. Once you delete cookies, use a private browsing mode, switch devices, or change your browser's privacy settings, this might happen. Essential cookies should be turned on if you want to log in as quickly as possible on your own device. It's best to log off and clear your cookies when you're done using a computer that other people have access to.

Cookies Help With Checkout And Fraud Checks

When you add a payment method or make a deposit at Gaming Club Casino, we use cookies to make sure the checkout process runs smoothly, from the first click to the confirmation screen. These cookies help you stay logged in while you pay, remember important session steps, and avoid mistakes if you switch between pages while making a deposit of NZ$100 or more. Additionally, we use cookies to help with the safety measures for deposits. In order to protect your money and cut down on failed or delayed transactions, they help us spot patterns of strange activity that could mean that your payment information has been stolen, your account has been taken over by someone else, or your account has been hacked.

During checkout, these cookies keep the session going and make sure that each step is correct. Temporary session identifiers and the state of your checkout can be saved in cookies. This makes sure that the amount you entered, like deposit NZ$50, is correctly carried through all the steps that need to be taken. This keeps you from being sent to the wrong stage and cuts down on the number of duplicate submissions. Payment methods that work together. Some payment flows depend on cookies to get you back to the right page after a redirect or authentication. Without them, confirmation messages might not load right, and the transaction might look like it's "stuck" even though the payment has already been made. Messages to stop fraud. Security cookies may keep track of technical information like how often you log in, how your device works, and how you interact with it while you're checking out.

You can use these signals to help computers find strange behaviour and decide if more checks need to be done before we accept a deposit like NZ$200. Taking care of errors and giving help. It might be easier for our support team to figure out what went wrong without seeing your full payment information if cookies help create diagnostic references when a deposit fails. You might have to re-enter information or do steps again if you block these cookies. Deposits might not go through to begin with. During checkout, allow cookies so that payments can be made safely. You can change your settings again after the transaction is over.

When you ask for a withdrawal, Gaming Club Casino uses certain cookie data to help the payout process go more smoothly and cut down on processing errors that could have been avoided. These cookies prevent duplicate actions that could delay getting 100 NZ$ or more, keep your secure session going, and make sure that your request was sent correctly. People don't use cookie data to change their minds about payouts; it's just used to make sure that the withdrawal process is always the same. Helping our systems match your request to the right account session without mixing data from different devices or browser tabs is part of this. It includes keeping the transaction page stable and stopping accidental resubmissions.

What Cookie Data Do We Use For Withdrawals?

We may use functional and security-related cookies to keep the process correct during the payout steps. This helps keep things from going wrong when a withdrawal request like 250 NZ$ looks like it fails on the screen but actually gets through to the system, or when a user sends the same request twice without meaning to. There are session identifiers that make sure you are who you say you are and that the withdrawal request is linked to the right active session. To make sure that the request was made by your browser and hasn't been changed in the middle of the process, transaction integrity tokens are used. Remember important steps and keep submissions from being left unfinished when you switch between pages with form state and navigation flags.

Device and browser signals are used to find changes that don't happen normally during a payout flow and that usually lead to errors, like switching devices in the middle of a request. There are error-prevention markers that can spot repeated clicks, refresh loops, or duplicate submissions for the same withdrawal amount, like NZ$500. Taking these cookies away might not stop you from playing, but it might make withdrawals less reliable. Other common problems are being logged out during the request, seeing the wrong status messages, or having to enter the information more than once before a 1000 NZ$ payout request is approved. Keep cookies turned on at least until you get confirmation that your withdrawal has been sent. This will cut down on payout errors.

Try submitting the request on the same device and connection as the first time, and don't refresh the page while you're doing it. If you keep failing, try using only one browser tab.

Responsible Gambling And Account Controls

Gaming Club Casino helps you play safely by giving you useful account controls like spending limits, responsible gambling tools, and cookie settings. These controls help you keep track of your time and money without getting in the way of your fun. You can get to these tools from your account settings, and you can change them to suit your needs. You can control how cookies are used on our site, along with making sure you gamble responsibly. You can find a good balance between ease of use, security, and privacy when setting cookies. Core functions will still work as usual.

Controlling your account and how much you can spend: You can set deposit limits to help you stick to a budget while you play. If that doesn't work for you, you could limit deposits to 100 NZ$ per day or 500 NZ$ per week. When a limit is reached, no more deposits can be made until the chosen period is over. When they are available, extra controls can include options to remind you of sessions and cool down. Self-exclusion stops access for a longer time when you need a stronger break, while cooling-off stops access for a set amount of time. Self-exclusion is a good way to start over, but we also suggest that you don't get any promotional emails during that time.

Deposit limits: You can set daily, weekly, or monthly limits, like NZ$2,000 per month. Alerts that help you keep track of how long you've been playing (session/time reminders). Cooling-off is a short break that limits access for a short time. Self-exclusion is a longer block that is meant to keep kids safe while they play responsibly. To encourage responsible gambling, limits that go down usually go into effect right away, while limits that go up may not go into effect for a while. Consider setting a stricter limit, taking a break, or choosing self-exclusion if you feel that gambling is no longer just for fun. When it comes to responsible gambling, Customer Support can help you find the right setting, but they can't change your limits if that would be unsafe.

You own any money left in your account. There are standard account checks and security procedures that must be followed before you can request a withdrawal of, say, NZ$250 through your cashier. If you are in New Zealand, the rules for some types of responsible gambling may be different. The tools you can use will always be shown in your account.

Cookie Settings And Preferences

Cookies help the site work right, keep your session safe, and remember what you want. You can change the categories of cookies in your browser settings or, if our site has one, through the cookie preference panel here. If you turn off some cookies, you might not be able to stay logged in or keep your language and display settings.

To log in, keep the site safe, and run properly, strictly necessary cookies are used. Performance cookies let us know how people use pages so we can make them more stable and easy to use. They remember choices you make, like your preferred language and settings, using functionality cookies. When you turn these off, marketing cookies will no longer be used to show you ads that are more relevant to you. To change cookie settings, go to your browser's privacy settings and either delete or block Gaming Club Casino cookies. You can also make changes in the cookie panel if it's there. Going forward, the changes will take effect. You might need to refresh the page or sign in again for the changes to show up.

Cookies On Mobile Devices

The Gaming Club Casino uses cookies to remember your session, keep you logged in, and make gameplay smoother across pages when you play on your phone or tablet. You can control cookies on iOS, Android, and browsers. Cookies can be controlled on phones and tablets by changing the settings in your browser. iOS and Android also have extra privacy controls built in. Cookies can be limited or removed at any time if you want to have more control. Please keep in mind that blocking all cookies could affect important features like the ability to log in again, the steps taken by the cashier (for example, depositing NZ$20), and some security checks.

How To Control Cookies On Mobile Devices

You can change how cookies work on iOS (Safari) devices directly in the settings menu. You can change privacy settings like cookie limits and cross-site tracking controls by going to Settings > Safari. You can also clear website data to get rid of cookies and site records that have been saved if you'd rather start over. In-app privacy controls are often used on iOS (and Chrome and other browsers). To delete browsing history, open the browser app, go to Settings, then Privacy. If you can, change how tracking and cookies are allowed. Depending on the browser, you might only be able to delete cookies from certain sites instead of all of them.

Cookies can be managed inside the browser on Android (Chrome). You can delete browsing history, such as cookies, and change site permissions by going to Chrome-> Settings-> Privacy and security. To have more control, look for settings that deal with third-party cookies and blocking tracking. Setting up Privacy or Sites and Downloads on Android (Samsung Internet and other browsers) gives you the same choices. Most of the time, you can delete your browsing history, stop trackers, and change how cookies and storage are handled by each site. Many players find that a balanced approach works best: let essential cookies through, block third-party tracking whenever you can, and clear cookies every so often if you want to reset saved preferences or share your device.

To keep login, navigation, and cashier steps stable, you need to allow essential cookies. If you don't want to be tracked across sites, block third-party cookies. If you want to reset Gaming Club Casino settings without losing anything, you should only clear your cookies. You might be asked to sign in again, confirm some settings, or enter your information again when you check out if you delete or block cookies. Make sure cookies aren't being blocked in the middle of transactions like withdrawing 500 NZ$. This will keep the process from getting stuck.

Security, Encryption, And Cookie-based Risk Monitoring

At Gaming Club Casino, cookies help with important security tasks that keep your account, sessions, and playing area safe. They make it safe to log in, keep the session safe, and lower the risk of someone getting in without permission when you switch pages or come back to keep playing. Also, signals that are enabled by cookies help us keep an eye on risk patterns in real time. This lets us catch fishy behaviour earlier, do extra checks when needed, and help stop account takeover, payment fraud, and other bad behaviour without bothering real players too much.

How cookies work with encryption and secure sessions: When you sign in, a secure session is made and kept up with encrypted communication. Cookies help the platform know that you are who you say you are and use the right security controls by connecting your browser to that session. It's built into these cookies that they will expire or refresh after a certain amount of time to keep your information safe. We use cookie attributes that limit how they can be accessed and sent to lower their exposure. This, along with encrypted traffic, helps keep session data safe from being hacked or intercepted, especially on public or shared networks. Maintaining a secure login state and stopping session hijacking are two common security uses for cookies. noticing strange changes in a user's device or browser while a session is alive. Abuse by computers, like bot traffic, needs to be stopped. Having safety features like timed session expiration and re-authentication prompts enforced.

Cookie-based fraud prevention and risk monitoring Cookies can help with risk monitoring by letting us see patterns, such as failed logins that happen over and over, quick changes between accounts, or dangerous device and navigation behaviours. Together with other security inputs, these signals are analyzed and may lead to extra verification steps, a temporary lockout after several failed attempts, or a request to confirm account ownership. Risk monitoring may also help make sure that the request matches your normal behaviour if you make transactions like a deposit of NZ$100 or a withdrawal of NZ$500. That way, there will be fewer fake payments, and the platform and players will be safe from being used without permission.

What happens if you delete or block security cookies? If you do this, some security features might not work right. If you try to log in too often, your attempt may fail, or the system may check your security again and again. In some situations, you might not be able to use the cashier or change your account settings until you allow secure cookies. This is because these areas need stronger session security. Keep your browser up to date, use a private device when you can, and don't share your login information with other people. Reset your password right away and contact support so we can help keep your account safe if you think someone else has gotten into it without your permission.

Licensing And Compliance

Using Cookies to Meet Regulatory Needs The Gaming Club Casino uses cookies and other similar technologies in a way that meets our licensing and compliance obligations. Along with keeping the site safe and stable, these tools help us keep records that show we're operating responsibly. To help us meet security, fraud prevention, and user protection standards in New Zealand, cookies may be used where they are required by law. Our goal is to make sure that this processing is fair, limited to what is needed, and in line with privacy and e-commerce laws. Cookies help regulated casinos run safely and keep your account information safe. For secure sessions to continue, for odd behaviour to be reported, and for less chance of someone getting in without permission? They can help find things like repeated failed login attempts, strange device behaviour, or traffic patterns that are linked to automated abuse, for example.

Regulations that can be audited. To show that we followed the rules, we might use cookies to keep settings and event logs that show how important controls worked at the time, like how authentication steps and session handling worked. This shows that player accounts and game worlds are managed in a way that can be tracked and controlled. Gambling controls for responsible people. So long as the law allows it, cookies can remember settings that make safer play features work across pages and sessions. These settings can include reminders, time-out options, and exclusions. Checks on fraud and payment risk. Cookie-based signals may be used along with other checks when you deposit NZ$100 or ask for a withdrawal of NZ$500 to lower the risk of chargebacks, stop account takeovers, and find transaction patterns that could mean someone is abusing your account.

Permission and a legal basis. In order to keep your site safe and running smoothly, we use "core" cookies. Other cookies, used for analytics or personalisation, are not required. When permission is needed, we ask for it through our cookie banner and give you controls so you can change your mind at any time. These cookies are strictly necessary for things like logging in, managing sessions, keeping the site safe, and doing other basic things. Functional cookies are used to remember preferences that make the site easier to use. For example, if you allow them, analytics cookies can be used to track how well a service is working and make it more reliable. Third-party obligations to follow the rules. The companies we work with may set cookies if we tell them to in order to do security checks, look for signs of fraud, or measure performance. These companies are bound by contracts that protect our privacy.

We need them to only process data for the compliance reason we give them and to use the right security measures to do so. How this affects you. You can still use the website even if you turn off strictly necessary cookies in your browser. However, disabling them may make it harder to sign in, keep your account safe, or do regulated actions like depositing NZ$50 or withdrawing NZ$. If local rules in New Zealand don't require extra steps, accepting or declining optional cookies won't stop core access.

Tracking Promotions, Free Spins, And Loyalty Rewards With Cookies

Cookies help Gaming Club Casino link promotions to your account correctly and make sure that bonus features stay the same as you switch between pages, games, and devices. This means keeping track of the bonus money you earned, remembering which offer you accepted, and making sure that your free spins are available in the right game at the right time. Along with that, they keep track of your loyalty activity so that your points, tier progress, and reward unlocks are always correct. Without these cookies, some promotional features might not work right, free spins might not work, and your loyalty progress might not update right away or need extra verification.

How cookies help with bonuses, free spins, and loyalty programs: Cookies store information about an offer you chose, like a deposit bonus of up to NZ$200 or a reload bonus of NZ$50. This helps the site make sure that your account meets the requirements and stops the wrong offer from being used more than once. When you use free spins, cookies can remember information about your session. This helps you assign the free spins to the right game and enforce limits like spin counts, time limits, and maximum win limits if they are part of the promotion rules. This makes it less likely that mistakes will happen, like free spins not working after you refresh a page or come back from the lobby. Cookies that track your tiers and loyalty points help keep track of what you do in-game and make sure that your loyalty calculations are correct. While you play, if you earn a reward worth NZ$25 and move up a tier, cookies help keep your progress in sync with what happened during your session.

By enabling cookies, you can usually see which promotion you accepted and when it started; the bonus-related session continuity, including bonus balance, wagering status, and completion checkpoints; the free spins allocation, including eligible game mapping and redemption status; and the loyalty accumulation, including points earned during sessions and tier progression markers. If you disable cookies, you may still be able to play, but promotional journeys may be thrown off. In real life, that could mean that the cashier doesn't see a NZ$100 deposit bonus as active, that free spins don't go to the right game, or that loyalty points don't show up right away after a new login.

Gaming Club Casino Cookies Policy

This is the Gaming Club Casino Cookies Policy. It tells you how we use cookies and other similar technologies when you use our website and services. It tells you what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage them. You agree that we can store and use cookies and other similar technologies as described in this policy if you keep browsing or using our website, unless you have changed the settings on your browser or device to block them.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that websites send to your computer, phone, or tablet when you visit them. Pixels, SDKs, local storage, and device identifiers are all examples of similar technologies that help websites support your browser or device and work properly. People may use different kinds of cookies, such as session cookies, which are only valid until you close your browser. Persistent cookies stay on your device until you delete them or a set amount of time passes. Cookie set by Gaming Club Casino is a first-party cookie. Parties that provide services or work with you may set third-party cookies.

Only for strictly necessary reasons: to make core features work, like logging in to your account, keeping your information safe, stopping fraud, and spreading out the load. Users can save their settings (like language and region) in the preferences section to make the site easier to use. Analytics: to find out how people use the website, check how well it's doing, and make the content and features better. Advertising: to show relevant ads, track how well they're doing, and, if necessary, stop showing the same ads over and over. Allow the site to work properly and keep users safe using session identifiers and security tokens for a short time or until you delete them. Preferences Remember settings and make the experience better Language, display preferences For a set amount of time or until they are deleted. Analytics Track traffic and improve services Usage events, approximate location, device/browser information (varies by provider and settings). Marketing Deliver and track ads (where used). Ad interactions, campaign identifiers (varies by provider and settings).

Your choices and controls: You can block or delete cookies using your browser's controls. Some site functions, like logging in and making payments, might not work if you block certain cookies. In the settings for your device, you can change how ads are tracked on your phone by going to the settings for your operating system. Opt-out tools: If they have them, third-party service providers may let you turn off analytics or marketing cookies. A website's advertising, security, payment, customer service, or analytics partners may use third-party cookies to track user activity and provide services. Please look at the provider's policies for more information, as we don't have direct control over how third-party cookies are set up. International transfers: cookies and other data related to them may be handled in countries other than the one where you live. Whenever the law says so, we put in place the right safeguards.

Changes to this policy: We may make changes to this Cookies Policy to reflect changes in the law, technology, or the way we do things. The new version with a new effective date will be posted on this page. Contact: Please use one of the ways listed on our website to get in touch with Gaming Club Casino support if you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how we use cookies.

Faq

Do Cookies Affect How I Deposit And Withdraw Money At Gaming Club Casino?

Your card information or full payment information is not saved in cookies. You stay logged in, fraud is stopped, and your cashier session runs smoothly with cookies. You may still be able to deposit and withdraw money if you block cookies, but you may see more failed 3DS/OTP redirects, repeated logins, or payment pages that don't load right. First, make sure that our domain can use cookies. Then, try the transaction again. If a payment doesn't go through, clear your browser's cache and cookies for our site, then try again from the Cashier.

When I Get A Bonus, Will Cookies Change The Requirements, Limits, Or Amount I Have To Bet?

You can only get bonuses if your account is in good standing and the promotion terms say so. Cookies don't affect these things. They can remember which promotion you chose and show you the right bonus banner, but cookies can't change the rules of the bonus. If a bonus code doesn't work, make sure that (1) you are logged into the right account, (2) the offer is valid in New Zealand, (3) you have made the minimum deposit, and (4) your account has been verified if the offer asks for it. If you still don't get the bonus, contact Support with the name of the promotion, the time and amount of the deposit so we can look into it and give you the right result.

Do I Need Cookies To Verify My Identity (kyc) And Make Withdrawals?

We use cookies to keep your session safe while you upload files and to cut down on the number of times you have to verify your identity. Cookies do not hold KYC information. Verification must be done before a payout is requested. When asked, upload a clear copy of your ID, proof of address, and proof of payment method. Don't use strict tracking blockers on our site and try again on a different browser or mobile network if the upload page loops or the submit button doesn't work. As long as the withdrawal is approved and processed within the time frames given, checks may be done and any account limits may be met.

Does New Zealand Allow Gaming Club Casino?

Availability is based on the rules in New Zealand. Location and compliance checks are done when you sign up or log in, and cookies help enforce access controls, responsible gaming settings, and security signals.

How Do Cookies Keep My Mobile Account Safe?

When you sign in on your phone, cookies keep your session stable and help find signs of strange sign-in activity. Set a strong password, use a private device, turn on any two-step security that's available, and log out of your account every time you're done playing to keep it safe. Check your password right away and call Support to stop withdrawals while we look into what happened if you think someone else got in without your permission.

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