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Cookies and analytics help the site work better, and this document tells players in UK what information can be shared with payment and compliance partners and what options they have. As a UK player using the service, you agree to these rules for data processing and security. These rules are part of your account access and help you play responsibly.
When you sign up for an account at Mr Sloty Casino, we collect the personal information you give us on the registration form and in your account settings. This helps us make sure your profile is set up correctly, keep your account safe, and give you the services you ask for. When you go through identity checks, especially before you ask to withdraw 500 £ or when your activity leads to extra security checks, we may also collect some information. The purpose of these checks is to keep you safe, stop fraud, and meet any compliance requirements that apply.
When you sign up for an account, Mr. Sloty Casino usually asks for your name, address, and email address so that we can create and manage your player profile. The exact fields you have to fill out depend on where you live and how you sign up, but they usually include your full name, date of birth, email address, phone number, and home address. Your chosen login information and any technical information needed to keep your account safe are also things we collect about account access and security. If you fill out profile fields that aren't required, those details are only saved when you send them in.
Please make sure that the information you give when you sign up or fill out your profile matches the information that is on your official documents. For example, your full legal name, date of birth, residential address, and contact information. Your account login information. The preferences you set in your account, such as how you want to be contacted. It's possible for mismatches to slow down verification and withdrawals, even for simple ones like withdrawing $10,000. If it's needed for the service to be available, we may also ask for your UK and UK of residence so we can make sure you are eligible and follow the right steps for verification.
We might ask for a picture or scan of an ID document; proof of your address with your name and address; and sometimes, a selfie or short video to make sure you are the owner of the document. To help keep deposits and withdrawals safe, we might also ask for some payment information related to the method you choose. We might keep track of the details of your £50 deposit and the method identifier we need to process it, while also putting in place controls to stop fraud and unauthorized use.
Mr. Sloty Casino checks certain account and transaction information to make sure that a Welcome Bonus is claimed fairly and given to the right player. A bonus may be approved, delayed, limited, or declined depending on how the data is handled. This is done to support anti-fraud controls, responsible play checks, and compliance steps. Make sure that the information in your profile matches the information on your ID documents and your payment method. This will help you avoid interruptions. Inconsistencies in your personal or payment information can lead to extra checks being done before the bonus is released, even if you meet the terms of the promotion.
Identity and profile data are two types of data that often affect bonus approval. We need to know your name, date of birth, address, and how to reach you to make sure you are over 18 and to stop people from making unnecessary accounts. Getting bonuses may be stopped until your account information matches what's on your documents if it doesn't.
Indicators of nationality and location. Your IP address, device location, and the country you say you are from can all be used to make sure the offer is valid in your area. The system may block the bonus or ask for more information if the Welcome Bonus isn't available in UK or if your connection shows that you aren't in the allowed area.
Is this account unique? To find multiple accounts, Mr. Sloty Casino may compare things like email addresses, phone numbers, device IDs, cookies, and login patterns. When multiple accounts are linked to the same person or household, extra bonuses may not be given and only one Welcome Bonus may be given.
Data about payments and transactions. It is common for deposit history, payment method type, and payment method ownership checks to be used to make sure that players are eligible for the Welcome Bonus. A welcome bonus that needs a minimum deposit of £20 might not work if the deposit is reversed, made through a method that isn't supported, or looks like it came from a third party.
Flags for security and preventing fraud. Rapid account creation, a lot of chargeback attempts, strange login locations, or billing information that doesn't match can all lead to manual checks. In this case, the bonus can be held back until the risk is gone, even if the first deposit, say £50, went through successfully.
When you add money to your Mr Sloty Casino account using a credit card, cryptocurrency, or an e-wallet, we only handle the payment information we need to make the transaction safe and keep your balance correct. There are strict controls on who can see your payment information, and we try to store as little as possible while still meeting operational, security, and compliance needs.
For each payment option, you need to know different technical details. There are some things that may be stored about card payments, cryptocurrency transactions, and e-wallet transfers. You can do a few things to make sure that your payment leaves as little of a trace as possible.
Card payments are processed through channels that are meant to keep sensitive information from getting out. Not your full card number or your card security code. To help with chargebacks, reconciliation, and preventing fraud, we may keep some card-related information, like the deposit amount (for example, deposit £50), the IP address, the payment reference ID, the brand of the card, the country where the card was issued, and blocked card numbers.
Blockchain transaction details are used to process crypto payments. We might keep track of your wallet address (or a unique identifier we create from it), the transaction hash, the network, the timestamps, the confirmations, and the amount credited (for example, deposit £100). You should assume that on-chain activity can be seen by people outside of blockchain because records are public by design. This is true even if your identity is not directly shown on the chain.
A third-party wallet provider is usually needed for e-wallet payments. We might get and store the e-wallet account ID or email-like handle (if applicable), the name of the provider, transaction references, timestamps, and the amount (for example, "withdraw 500 £"). We do not store your e-wallet login information. They are kept by the provider.
For payment records, we usually keep transaction references, payment status, date and time, method type, and amounts. This helps us confirm deposits, settle disagreements, spot fishy behavior, and help people if a transaction fails or takes too long.
Data sharing with payment partners only happens to complete the transaction, manage risk, and meet legal obligations. This could include e-wallet providers, banks, payment processors, and crypto payment gateways. These partners may be allowed to use your information as long as they follow their own privacy and security rules. They may also have to do checks to make sure there is no fraud.
Safety and minimizing are built into the way we handle things. Just authorized staff and systems can see payment records, and we keep an eye on what's going on to make sure no one is abusing the system. To avoid storing raw payment information, we use tokenization or masked values as much as possible, and we only keep records for as long as they are needed for accounting, handling disputes, and following the rules.
Your choices and following best practices can help lower your exposure even more. If you'd rather not share your card information directly, use an e-wallet. When making crypto deposits, double-check your wallet address, and don't send private information through chat or email. Tell support right away if you see an unauthorized transaction for a certain amount of money, like depositing $50 or withdrawing $500. We'll look into it and, if necessary, limit account activity.
To make sure withdrawals go smoothly and legally, Mr. Sloty Casino may ask for proof of identity and payment before letting you cash out. Verification may be needed before your first withdrawal, after making changes to important account information, or when your withdrawal amount reaches 100 £ or more, depending on how you use your account and the payout method you choose. When you are asked to send documents, you will be asked to use the secure upload area in your account to send clear, complete pictures. If you want to avoid delays, make sure the information you give matches your profile. This is especially important if your UK is different from the country where you live in UK.
The exact list of documents depends on your situation, but the casino usually wants to see proof of who you are, where you live, and that you own the payment method you use to make deposits and withdrawals. There may be more checks that need to be done to make sure you are who you say you are if you withdraw 500 £ or more.
If there is activity in the account or withdrawals of large amounts of money (like $10,000), this could mean that more due diligence needs to be done. Supporting documents may be asked for. Mrs. Sloty Casino may ask for proof for each method of payment that is linked to your account if you have used more than one. To keep you safe, withdrawals are usually sent through the same payment method you used to deposit, especially for transactions worth 100 £ or more.
Documents must be readable and complete, and images must meet certain quality standards. Some things that can make a submission fail and lead to more requests are cropped corners, hidden numbers, glare, heavy filters, or missing pages.
Consistency in name and address: make sure that your profile and the documents exactly match. Because you moved recently, you might have to first change your address and show proof of that change before you can get a withdrawal of 250 £. Documents from someone else are not accepted; Mr. Sloty Casino can't let you withdraw money from an account or card that isn't yours. Before processing 100 £ or more, the casino may ask for another method of payment to be used in your name and check it again if there is a match.
Checks for your age and eligibility: Verification also makes sure that you are of legal age to gamble in your area. Your UK restrictions may need more proof, so the casino may ask for more details before releasing a withdrawal of $300.
Rules for storage and retention: documents sent in are kept safely and are only accessed to verify them, stop fraud, and make sure they are in line with regulations. For transactions of $100 or more, copies may be kept for as long as needed to meet legal and audit requirements and for as long as needed to support disputes, chargebacks, or payment investigations. When you submit data, only send what is asked for and redact the rest. As long as your identity, name, address, and other required identifiers stay visible and the document can still be checked, you may hide parts that aren't necessary, like numbers that don't matter.
You may be asked to send new documents before Mr. Sloty Casino will approve your next withdrawal if a document expires or your information changes. This is especially true if you want to cash out $500 or more or change the method of payment.
At Mr Sloty Casino, self-exclusion and responsible gambling limits are made to be easy to use and not draw attention to themselves. The choices you make about your limits are kept private and are handled with the same care as other security-related data. We focus on privacy so you can take control without worrying about your personal information getting out when it's not necessary. This is true whether you set a deposit cap of 100 £, a loss cap of 200 £, or choose self-exclusion.
How we keep your limit settings private: When you set or change safer play controls, we only collect and store the information we need to follow your choices and abide by our responsible gambling rules. Setting limits isn't used for marketing purposes and isn't shared with the public. Authorized teams and systems are the only ones who can see limit and exclusion data. They need it to follow your rules, stop breaches, and help you if you ask for it. Important actions related to limit changes are also recorded to help keep your account safe from changes made by people who shouldn't be making them.
You can set normal account limits privately, such as deposit limits, such as a limit of 50 £ per day, 200 £ per week, or 500 £ per month.
Some changes may take effect right away, especially decreases, to stop people from making changes on the spot. On the other hand, increases may have to be approved first. As part of your history of setting limits, any delays are recorded and kept secret. If you call Support to ask for limits or to self-exclude, we may need to verify your identity to make sure you aren't making requests without permission. Only the checks needed to confirm account ownership are done, and your request is handled in private.
If you play at Mr. Sloty Casino on your phone or tablet, your device will share some technical information with the site so it can load correctly, keep your session safe, and play games without any problems. According to your device settings and what you choose to let in, this access is only limited to what is needed to keep your account safe, run your account responsibly, and get features to you. The operating system level lets you keep most of your permissions. You can still play most games if you don't allow a permission, but some features, like quick login, notifications, or smoother payments, might not work as well or at all until you allow them again.
Most mobile access and why it's being asked for Device and browser data. Device model, operating system version, browser type, language, time zone, screen resolution, and crash or performance logs are some of the technical information and diagnostics that Mr. Sloty Casino can get. This makes things more compatible, stops fraud, and helps fix problems like games freezing or logging out without warning. Network and get a rough idea of location signals.
It's possible for the casino to guess where you are from your IP address and network information. This is often used for security checks, to find sign-ins that look fishy, and to limit access based on country when needed. Unless you give permission to track your location at the device level, it's not the same as precise GPS tracking. Access to a camera for verification. If you decide to do identity checks on your phone, you might be asked to let the camera take pictures or videos. You can often upload pictures from your device's storage instead of using the camera if you'd rather not. Make sure photos are clear and haven't been edited so processing goes more quickly.
access to storage (photos and files). When you upload proof of identity or download receipts, you can use file access. While you can limit access to certain photos on many modern devices, the casino doesn't need full access to your personal gallery unless you choose to upload a file. Notifications (not required). If notifications are turned on, they can be used to send security alerts (like a new login), account updates, and marketing messages. There is no way to stop getting notifications at any time in the settings for your device. Biometric log-in (not required). You might be able to use Face ID or fingerprint login to sign in faster if your device has them.
Mr. Sloty Casino does not get your biometric information; your device does the authentication, and all the casino gets is a confirmation result. Basic device or browser data, network data, cookies or other session-preserving storage are needed for core play. Biometrics, file access (uploads), notifications, and a camera for Know Your Customer (KYC) are all optional and up to the user. mobile access for payment purposes. Your device might be able to handle security signals (like a one-time confirmation step or a bank app redirect) if you use a payment method that lets you check out quickly or without logging in. For a standard deposit of £20 or withdrawal of £, Mr. Sloty Casino does not need to see your messages, call logs, or contacts.
Things the casino shouldn't ask for. To let you play slots, a real casino shouldn't need to be able to listen in on your conversations, see your contacts, read your SMS messages, or access any other private information about you. If your device asks for a permission that doesn't seem to have anything to do with the page you're on, say no and keep going in a mobile browser where you have more control.
How to safely handle permissions. Make sure that only the people you need to see what you do on your phone can see it when you need to. Allow access to the camera only during verification. If you'd rather, limit notifications to security alerts. Check your browser settings often to make sure sites have permission to access them. Sign off when you're done using a shared device, and don't save passwords on phones that are shared with other people.
We only ask for the information we need to open and manage your account, handle deposits and withdrawals, stop fraud, and meet AML and regulatory requirements. We only handle payment card and wallet information through safe, encrypted channels and do not store full card numbers. Nobody but authorized staff can see your profile, and tools that watch for strange behavior will let you know. You can change how you want to be marketed to in your account settings, and you can ask support to send you a copy of or delete certain personal data, as long as they don't need to keep it for legal reasons.
We only give information about your deposits to payment processors, banks, fraud prevention partners, identity verification providers, and, if necessary, regulatory bodies so that they can process your transaction or keep the service safe. Your personal information is not sold. If a partner needs access, it's only for what they need to do the job, like making sure the payment came from the right place or stopping chargeback fraud. To avoid delays, choose the payment method that matches your name and UK documents at the cashier.
Verification keeps your account safe and helps us follow AML rules. Others also can't take your £ out. Proof of identity (like a passport or ID card), proof of address (like a utility bill or bank statement), and proof of payment method (like a screenshot of your e-wallet profile or a bank statement with your name and IBAN) are all common things that people ask for. In your account, add clear pictures. Ensure that your information matches what you put in when you registered. If anything has changed, you should talk to support before you ask for a withdrawal so that you don't get turned down.
To stop abuse and multiple accounts, bonus checks use information about your account and device. If the terms say so, we may look at your login history, device identifiers, IP data, and payment patterns to make sure you only have one account per person or household. Withdrawals may be limited while a bonus is active until wagering requirements are met and documents are verified. According to the Bonus Terms, we can take away bonus funds and any winnings that are linked to them if our systems find linked accounts or strange play that is linked to bonus abuse. Check your identity and complete Know Your Customer (KYC) steps before claiming high-value promotions to make cashouts go smoothly.
You are in charge of finding out if UK allows online gambling. We can stop people from registering, making deposits, or playing from certain places, and we can ask to check their location to follow the law and license rules.
On iOS and Android browsers, you can use the site on your phone. If you can, use a unique password, avoid using public Wi-Fi for cashier tasks, and log out of your account after each session to keep it safe. Stop all withdrawals right away by calling support if you think your account has been hacked.
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