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Check your balance in $ often to keep track of your winnings without any delays or surprises. To have full control over how your information is collected and used, we suggest turning on all of the privacy settings in your personal account dashboard. Encrypted technologies are used during checkout to make your $ payments and withdrawals easier. This gives you peace of mind with every transaction. These security tools meet the standards set by Canada and the industry for processing money. Your account's privacy centre has all of your data preferences. Here, players from Canadian can change their consent settings, choose not to receive certain marketing messages, and change their notification permissions. We only keep important identifiers for as long as we need them, which helps protect your identity and your money. You can get personalised deals by letting us know what information you want to share. You have complete control over the personal information you give us for personalised offers, gameplay insights, and service improvements because our platform makes sure that user choices are applied right away. Want to change your information or browse without being seen? With quick-access tools, you can change your profile at any time with just a few clicks. If you need help, you can contact the support team directly by secure message or by email.
You can see the list of trackers that are used on the platform by going to your browser settings or clicking on the cookie notification pop-up. There are four main types of trackers: technical, analytical, preference-based, and marketing.
By default, technical trackers keep the basic functions of the site running, like remembering your $ balance when you log in. Turning off technical trackers could stop your activity.
Scripts that analyse data keep track of page visits, session times, and navigation paths. These data points help us figure out how easy the platform is to use and how to make features better for users. If you don't want to take part in programs to improve user experience, you can use browser plug-ins to manage these trackers.
Advertising trackers are used to send you personalised deals based on how you have interacted with the site in the past. They keep track of things like the games you've played, the payment methods you like best (like withdrawing $), and the promotions that interest you the most. If you want to limit targeted communications, change your marketing consent settings in your account profile.
Preference-based trackers are optional modules that remember things like your language choice or how you want to sort things. They make your interactions better without saving any personal information. For users from Canadian, local laws may require that non-essential trackers be set to opt-in or opt-out by default. Always check the most recent notifications for controls that are specific to your area.
To keep your account as safe as possible, turn on two-factor authentication. These systems use browser data to identify trusted devices, which makes it harder for unauthorised users to get in. They find login attempts from new hardware or networks that aren't known and ask for more proof, which greatly lowers the risk of someone taking over your account.
Session tracking can find strange behaviour patterns, like logging in from faraway places at the same time or changing payment information quickly. The system can send real-time alerts, lock accounts automatically, and stop deposits or withdrawals of $ until ownership is confirmed.
Browsers keep track of secure session identifiers that are different for each account holder. These digital fingerprints help the support team tell the difference between real Canadian customers and fake ones. The platform also changes security checks based on how users have used it in the past. This makes things easier for users who use it regularly without putting security at risk. To keep your account safe, keep your software up to date, log out after each session, and don't use shared devices to check your balance in $.
Limit the sharing of private information by only allowing the tracking tools that are needed for basic service to work. When these small data files are open, platform systems link your browser to unique user IDs to make logging in easier, save session preferences, and support multi-factor authentication. IP addresses and device details are examples of personal information that may only be used to improve the security of digital accounts and find patterns that could pose a security risk. Always check that your personal information, such as email addresses and payment information, is still encrypted while it is being sent. Only people with the right permissions can handle this kind of information, and it can only be kept for as long as is necessary for legal compliance or legitimate platform use. Choose privacy modes in your browser and clear stored site data often to make privacy even stronger. Make sure to only access your account from devices you trust, and stay away from public connections. If you choose not to use certain tracking features, make sure you know which ones will be affected. Some features, like saving your preferred withdrawal methods in $, depend on being able to store certain credentials.
It's important to know how long each token is kept and how it is stored if you want to be able to control your browsing data.
These IDs are stored in the browser only while the session is going on. When the tab or window closes, all session information is automatically deleted. This means that the data is only kept for a short time and nothing is left behind.
These markers stay on your device for a set amount of time, which can be anywhere from a few hours to 24 months. The exact time frame depends on what they do, like keeping track of login information, personalising the user experience, or collecting data. Account settings show specific timelines for each tool, which makes things very clear.
Key parts that make "Stay Logged In" features work can last anywhere from 24 hours to 30 days. These tokens are stored locally and encrypted to make it easier to sign in and remember user preferences.
Analytics and affiliate partners often keep data for 3 to 18 months. The standards of the parties involved set these deadlines, which are always listed in the platform's partner disclosure details. Users can always manually delete saved data through their browser settings or use built-in platform tools to change how long each type of data is kept. This is especially important if keeping $ transactions safe or protecting privacy is a top priority.
Following these steps reduces unnecessary storage while keeping it easy for all Canadian users to access.
You can limit how much data you share with outside partners by turning off tracking scripts that you don't need in your account settings. Traffic monitoring, advertising optimisation, and social media plugins may send analytics services, marketing networks, and some affiliates basic information about the device, anonymous identifiers, clickstream data, and browser settings. We don't share any personal information, payment information, or user-specific details about your balance in $ with outside parties for advertising or analysis.
Analytics platforms can only see usage metrics that don't reveal who you are, which lets them track performance and fix problems. Companies that advertise may use hashed identifiers to show you special deals that match your interests without seeing your real name or financial records. Data processors are legally required to follow Canada privacy laws and can only keep information for statistical purposes, not for resale or independent outreach. You can change your consent preferences at any time from your profile dashboard. To stop sending session data to other platforms, turn off optional tracking. If you have questions about how much information is shared or need a list of all the approved third-party vendors, you can get in touch with customer support directly.
If your game stops working or dashboard features are missing, the first thing you should do is make sure your browser allows the important tracking files that the platform needs to work. Turn off any extensions that stop trackers or storage from working, like ad blockers or privacy tools. If you clear your browser's cache and temporary files, it might fix problems with old session tokens. In your browser's privacy settings, turn on first-party data storage.
Some older versions of browsers block scripts or storage that are needed. Make sure your browser is up to date.
Issue | Suggestion |
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Loops when logging in or reloading pages | Allow the site to keep data and delete old session tokens |
Missing personalization or "Remember Me" features | Verify local storage access is not restricted for the site |
Unable to deposit or withdraw $ | Allow pop-ups and site data for payment pages |
Frequent logouts | Check security settings that may remove or reset session trackers |
If problems persist, use a private browsing window to isolate browser conflicts, or try a different web browser (e.g., switch from Safari to Edge or Chrome). Make sure that trusted domain scripts aren't being blocked by your local firewall or antivirus software for Canadian users. If you still have problems after following these steps, please get in touch with support.
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