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When you use the site from as a , this Privacy Policy tells you what information is gathered, why it is needed, and how it is stored, shared, and kept safe. You agree to the processing methods and safety measures for your information talked about here by using the platform.
Casino Extreme will keep the personal information you give them when you sign up, make a deposit, play, or contact support safe.
These bullet points tell you what information is gathered, why it's important, how it's kept safe, and what options you have as a player. Doing these things with confidence, like making an account that is safe and knowing when you might be asked for proof for a withdrawal of 500 or a bonus payout of 200, is easier after reading these paragraphs.
Casino Extreme may collect account and activity data like your name, date of birth, contact information, login history, device and browser data, IP address, and gameplay records in order to protect your gameplay, payments, and identity fraud.
If you choose to deposit $100 or withdraw $500, information about the payment and a record of previous transactions are also done.
Your information is mostly used to set up and manage your player account, handle deposits and withdrawals, help customers, stop fraud and account abuse, follow the law and regulations, and send you personalized important service messages. It should be easy to choose whether to receive marketing communications or not, if they are offered.
To keep players and the casino safe, players may be asked to prove who they are. This is especially true when making withdrawals, changing account information, seeing strange activity, or other responsible gaming and anti-fraud triggers.
If you want to cash out 500 or more, you will need to show proof that the information on your registration is correct. To avoid delays, send images that are clear and have not been edited.
Casino Extreme may only share limited information with service partners when it's necessary to provide the service. This could include payment processors, fraud prevention services, customer support tools, or IT hosting. In these situations, partners should only share what is needed to process actions like a 50 deposit or a withdrawal request. They should also follow the rules for privacy and security.
The casino usually has technical and organizational safeguards in place to lower the risk of someone getting in without permission.
The most important thing you can do is change the way you bank: use a unique password, make sure all account security options are turned on, don't do your banking on public computers, and contact support right away if you see strange login or transaction activity. You may be able to see or change your profile information, change your marketing preferences, and ask for information about the data that is being stored about you, depending on how the service works for you. Some information might need to be kept to make sure rules are followed, to settle disputes, or to keep track of transactions involving large amounts of money, like 100 deposits or 500 withdrawals.
Protect yourself: Only add information that is needed to use and pay for your account. For deposits of 50 and larger cashouts of 500, keep track of them by saving confirmation emails or support tickets. Quickly deal with risks: If you think someone has taken over your account, ask for a temporary lock and reset your password right away.
Cookies and other similar technologies are often used to help find fraud, keep you logged in, and keep your sessions safe. There should be clear ways to manage analytics or advertising cookies on sites or in your browser settings if they are used.
When you create an account at Casino Extreme, we collect the information we need to set up and protect your profile, provide the services you ask for, and meet any regulatory requirements that apply. This usually includes your name, date of birth, contact information, login information, and some basic account settings. Before you can access certain features, request payouts, or raise your account activity limits, we may need to verify your identity to keep your account and transactions safe. To make sure that the account is yours and that the information you gave when you signed up is correct, verification might be necessary.
The information we collect during registration is used to set up your account, help you with customer service, send you important account notices, and stop fraud. You are always responsible for making sure that the information you give is correct, up to date, and complete. Full legal name, date of birth, home address, email address, phone number, and account security information like your password and security checks are all common registration fields.
More fields may be asked of you if you register from or say you live in , to make sure you follow the rules in that country.
you must use your own name and personal contact information when you sign up for an account. If we think someone else might be able to share, transfer, or run an account, we may limit the account until we know more. To play, you must be at least the minimum legal age. If we aren't sure, we can ask for proof of age before letting you withdraw money or keep using some services.
One account per person: unless we specifically approve an exception, each person can only have one account. Having more than one account could be seen as breaking the rules, which could lead to verification holds or account restrictions. When asked about your nationality or where you live, you must give accurate information about both. When details submitted don't match up with supporting documents, it may take longer to verify until the problem is fixed. Making sure that information is correct: if your name, address, phone number, or email address changes, you should quickly change your profile. For changes that are sensitive, we may need new documents to confirm the change and keep your account safe.
You should keep your login information secret and not give other people access to it. If we see logins or activity that don't seem right, we may ask for more proof to make sure the account hasn't been hacked.
In order to let you make deposits or withdrawals, we may need to see extra information about payments. For example, verification may be needed before processing a request to withdraw $500 or after depositing $100 if risk checks show that more confirmation is needed. Document validity: We will only accept documents that are clear, complete, and valid. You will be asked to resubmit if your IDs are expired, your pictures are cropped, or your screenshots hide important information.
Consistency across records: The information you give when you register should match the information on your ID and, if necessary, your payment information. If you moved or changed your name recently, you may need to show proof to connect the new information to your account. When verification is needed: identity checks can be asked for when you sign up, before your first withdrawal, after changing your personal information, or when your account activity patterns need to be confirmed. Some features and withdrawals may be temporarily limited until verification is complete.
Casino Extreme needs to know some of your personal data in order to create and manage your account, make sure you are allowed to play, and make sure that your payments and gameplay are safe.
This information helps with important tasks like keeping your login safe, stopping fraud, and making sure that deposits and withdrawals are processed correctly. The exact information that is collected may change based on how you use the site, like if you ask for a 500 withdrawal, contact support, or finish verification. Casino Extreme wants to only collect the information it needs to run the service and meet its security and compliance obligations.
Account and identity information is collected so that you can be registered, so that your profile is always correct, and so that fake or duplicate accounts don't get made. This usually includes your name, date of birth, and contact information so the casino can make sure you own the account and get in touch with you about important account issues.
Anytime it's needed to prove a player's identity or stop them from being used without permission, verification information may be asked for. To meet the requirements for due diligence and lower risks like chargebacks, impersonation, or access by people underage, this can include ID documents and proof of address.
Payment and transaction data is gathered so that financial transactions can be processed, deposits can be matched up, and withdrawals can be made. There could be payment method identifiers, transaction references, and records of amounts, like a deposit of 100 or a request to withdraw 500. This data helps Casino Extreme find fishy behavior and quickly settle payment disputes.
To keep the platform safe and stable, technical and device data is used. This could include your IP address, device identifiers, browser information, information about your operating system, and data about cookies. It helps Casino Extreme stop account takeovers, find strange login patterns, and make all of their devices work better.
To run the games, keep track of what people do during sessions, and make sure everyone plays fairly, data on game play and responsible gaming may be collected. Games played, bets made, and session timestamps are some examples of this. It also has play tools that are safer and built-in controls that are meant to find patterns that could be harmful.
Some of the things you say to Casino Extreme through email, chat, on-site forms, or calling customer service may be saved. These records help the team solve problems, make sure requests are received, and improve the quality of their responses, especially when there is a dispute over a payment or a concern about account security.
You can be asked about your marketing preferences so that companies know what you want from ads and can send you more relevant offers. This can include things like your subscription status and preferred communication channels. This helps make sure you get more relevant messages and fewer unwanted ones.
Casino Extreme uses cookies and other similar technologies to make sure the site works well, remember your choices, and help keep your accounts safe from fraud.
In order for the site to work properly and keep offers relevant, some cookies are necessary for core functions like safe logins, stable gameplay, and preventing fraud. Other cookies help with analytics and advertising. On your device, you decide how cookies and tracking work. All cookies can be allowed, cookies that aren't needed can be blocked, or cookies can be deleted at any time. As an example, saving your preferences, faster sign-in, or personalized promotions linked to a bonus up to 200 may not work as planned if you turn off certain categories.
Tracking and Managing Cookies: How to Make Cookie Choices on a Website. You can choose which categories to let during a cookie prompt.
Essential cookies are usually left on because they are needed for security, payments, and the reliability of your account. For example, when you deposit $50 or ask to withdraw $500, these cookies must stay on. Customize your browser. There are ways to stop third-party cookies, delete cookies that have already been saved, and limit tracking in most browsers. Usually, you can find these settings under Site Settings, Privacy, or Security. You might need to log in again and confirm some settings after deleting cookies. Controls at the device level. You can usually limit ad tracking, reset advertising identifiers, or limit tracking based on apps in most mobile operating systems. These settings may not stop all contextual ads, but they can cut down on ads based on your interests.
Stops some tracking by blocking cookies, but it can change how long you can stay logged in and how your preferences are stored. When you clear your cookies, the site's saved information is erased, and some settings may be reset. To stop cross-site tracking, you can limit third-party cookies. This will keep most of the site's functions the same. Analytics and tracking of performance. These tools can help us figure out how pages load, what features are used, and where mistakes happen. This information helps us make the site more stable and better for users. It is usually combined or made anonymous when possible. Choices in advertising. Although you may still see ads if you choose not to be shown interest-based ads, they will probably be based on what you are looking at rather than how you browse.
Most opt-outs are tied to a single browser or device, so you might have to make the choice again if you erase your cookies, switch devices, or reinstall a browser. Sending signals like "Do Not Track" Some browsers have privacy signals like "Do Not Track" that you can use. Because of differences in industry standards and how they are implemented technically, these signals may not always be understood the same way. As required by law in , we try to honor preference signals when they are supported. Partners from outside the company. As part of their work to deliver ads, stop fraud, track affiliates, or measure performance, trusted partners may set some cookies. Tracking for those purposes may be less effective if you block third-party cookies. This could also affect affiliate attribution or promotion eligibility.
When you deposit or cash out, strict security controls handle your payment information. These controls are in place to keep sensitive data safe at all times. We try to keep your card, bank, and wallet information as safe as possible while still letting you make deposits and cashouts quickly and safely. The information used is limited to what is needed to complete a transaction, and only authorized staff and payment partners who have been checked out can see it. It is asked for through secure channels to lower the risk of being hacked or misused if any extra confirmation is needed for a deposit of 100 or a cashout of 500.
We use encrypted transmission and limited access. Payment information is sent over encrypted connections and is managed by rules that depend on the user's role. Inside the company, only people who need to see sensitive payment information to fix a payment problem, make sure a cashout is correct, or do compliance checks can see it. Not enough space to store private information. Wherever possible, full payment information is not saved. We use protected identifiers or tokens instead of keeping raw details in readable form if you choose to save a payment method for convenience. This makes an account less vulnerable if it is targeted.
Partners you can trust to handle your payments. Withdrawals and deposits are handled by trusted service providers who follow standard security measures in the industry. The bare minimum of information these partners need to approve a 50 deposit, a 250 cashout, or a reversal is given to them, but they are not allowed to use it for anything else. Checks on transactions to stop fraud. Checks that are done automatically may notice strange behavior, like trying to deposit 100 several times in a short amount of time or suddenly withdrawing 1,000 from a new device. If that happens, we may temporarily stop processing to keep you safe and make sure the transaction is real. Protections at the account level that lower the risk of not being able to pay.
If you make changes to important account settings, we might put a short security hold on high-value withdrawals like 2,000 until you confirm the changes. This helps keep cashouts from happening without your permission if someone gets into your account. If a message looks like it came from a real company, don't give out one-time codes or payment confirmations. When you can, use a private device to deposit and withdraw money, especially for amounts over 500. If you see an unknown deposit of 25 or a pending cashout that you did not ask for, please contact support right away.
Through a controlled flow meant to protect player balances and stop unauthorized payouts, Casino Extreme handles withdrawal requests. This flow includes Know Your Customer (KYC) checks and fraud screening.
We may double-check important account information, the payment address, and security measures before releasing the funds to make sure they reach you and not someone else. How the payment is made and how much verification is needed affect the processing time. After automated checks, some withdrawals can go through quickly, while others are held up until more proof is provided. Consistency in your account information and clear documents when asked for will help you avoid delays.
When you make a withdrawal request, it is put in a queue to be processed internally. Once checks are done, the request is sent for payment execution. If there are any red flags, like a name that doesn't match, strange location signals, or multiple failed login attempts, we can hold the request until we are sure it is real.
To make things go smoothly, make sure that your withdrawal method is linked to your verified identity and that you have control over it. If you make changes to sensitive settings, like a new withdrawal address or updated contact information, we may also ask you to confirm them before we can send you your money.
You have to go through KYC (identity verification) checks to make sure that the account belongs to the person who is playing, that the payment method is real, and that withdrawals follow the rules in . You can ask for KYC at any time, but it usually happens when you make your first withdrawal, after making a large withdrawal, or when your account information changes. Identity: a photo ID from the government that has your full name and date of birth on it.
Address: a recent utility bill or official letter is a good example of your address. Payment ownership: proof that you own the method of withdrawal (the type of document needed depends on the method). Where the money came from (when needed): proof for higher-risk behavior or bigger amounts, like taking out $5,000 or more. Documents need to be complete, clear, and not edited. If your account profile and your documents don't match up, like if your name is spelled differently, we will ask you to fix it before the withdrawal can go through.
Fraud screening helps find account takeovers, bonus abuse, and changes made to payments. Our systems are looking for signs like using the same device to log in to more than one account, betting in strange ways during promotions, IP activity that doesn't match up, or withdrawals to methods that weren't used on the account before.
If a red flag for risk is raised, we may temporarily stop withdrawals until more checks are done. Use only your own payment method, make sure your profile information is correct, and don't share devices or accounts to lower the chance of a hold. If you're expecting a big payout, like "withdraw 2000 ," doing the verification ahead of time can keep you from having to deal with problems at the last minute. You will be told what is needed and how to send it if your withdrawal is held up for Know Your Customer (KYC) or fraud screening. After getting the needed information and making sure it is correct, the withdrawal will be processed again, and you will be told about the status change.
We only ask for the information we need to create and protect your account, handle deposits and withdrawals, stop fraud, and meet regulatory and anti-money laundering standards. The information that is collected may include your name, date of birth, address, email address, phone number, device and login information, IP location signals, and payment information (which is handled by secure payment providers). This information helps us make payments, comply with bonus rules, enforce responsible gaming, and keep other people from getting into your account without your permission.
Deposits are made through secure connections and are managed by licensed payment service providers. Full card numbers are not saved on our servers; the payment processor encrypts and stores this sensitive information. Use a payment method in your own name, don't share cards or wallets, and make sure your email and phone number are up to date so that you can get security alerts. This will help keep your account private and safe. If a deposit is flagged by risk checks, we may ask for proof before letting you withdraw the money.
You may be asked to show proof of your identity and stop fraud before your first withdrawal or if your activity causes security checks to be done. Usually, they want to see a government ID, proof of address, and proof that they own the payment method. You should only upload files through your secure account area and never through a public message. Verified data is only accessible to people inside the company, it is stored safely, and we only keep it for as long as we need to for legal, security, and audit reasons. We will let you know exactly what you need to do in your cashier page if your or rules call for extra checks.
As a result of changing how people bet and raising the risk of fraud, bonuses can lead to extra checks. There may be rules about how much you can cash out, having more than one account per person or household, and making sure you own the payment. If you claim a bonus, these rules may apply. Use the same payment method every time, get verified before making big withdrawals, and make sure your registration information is correct to avoid delays in your withdrawals. Bonus winnings may be canceled and verified before the remaining balance is released if bonus abuse is suspected.
Players must make sure that online gambling is legal in and that they are at least the legal age to do so. If we see that you are in a restricted area, we may not let you in and ask you to confirm your location. By using a private device, keeping your operating system and browser up to date, and staying away from public Wi-Fi when using a mobile device, you can access the cashier. Set a strong, unique password for your account and make sure that any security steps are turned on in your profile. Also, contact support right away if you see any strange logins or withdrawals. Fraud is less likely to happen because we keep an eye on logins and transactions.
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