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It also includes checking your identity, taking care of payments for deposits and withdrawals in £, and giving you control over your marketing choices, who can see your data, and how long it is kept.
Million Casino needs to know about you in order to create and manage your player account, provide core platform functions, and keep your profile up to date and safe. With this information, you can sign up, log in, change your settings, and get to games and deals that are available in your area. Your information is also used to handle deposits and withdrawals, make sure you own the payment methods you use, and keep in touch with you about important account events. To protect players and encourage responsible gaming, we check their identities and eligibility when needed.
When you sign up for an account and use it, Million Casino may collect information you give them directly and information they get from your use of the Services. It depends on the checks that are on your account and the features you use.
Note: Million Casino doesn't need to know all of your payment information in order for you to access your account every day. When payment partners are used, they handle sensitive information according to their own security rules. We only keep the information we need to connect the transaction to your account and meet our legal obligations. If you give information about a third party, like if you contact support from an email account that you share with someone else, you should make sure that you are allowed to do so. In order to provide account services, stop abuse, and meet legal or regulatory requirements that affect our business and players in UK, we only want to collect the personal information that is needed. Changing certain information in your profile is possible if any part of your account changes. To protect your account and £ transactions, we may ask for more proof when making changes that affect withdrawals or verification.
When you claim a Million Casino Welcome Bonus or any other promotional offer, we process a limited set of account and activity data to make sure you are eligible, give you the reward, and make sure you follow the bonus rules. This keeps the offer fair for all players, stops people from making the same claim twice, and makes sure that promotions are applied correctly. You play as a player and do things on the site that are linked to your player account. What this means in practice is that, depending on the terms of the promotion, we may need to check your identity, your device and session information, and transaction information about deposits of up to £20 or bonus awards of up to £200.
Cookies and other similar technologies are often used to track you during promotions so that they can remember your session and the promotions you choose. There are log files and security tools that keep track of sign-ins, failed attempts, and strange patterns of activity. Promotion codes and referral parameters are used to correctly credit the source of the offer. We may ask for proof before letting you cash out your bonus if the bonus terms call for it. If you get a bonus up to £200 and then ask for a payout, we might need to make sure that you followed the rules and that this is your real account. For measuring how well promotions work and making offers more relevant, we also use combined and fake analytics. This type of analysis looks at trends rather than trying to find out who you are. However, it does help us figure out which promotions are working and make redemption easier.
Million Casino keeps your deposit and billing information private and only uses it to process your payments, keep your account safe, and comply with legal and regulatory requirements. They accept cards, e-wallets, and cryptocurrency transactions. We only let authorized staff who need to see payment information to complete a transaction or fix a payment problem see it internally. Payment information is handled through secure channels. Our records change depending on the method you choose when you fund your account. Most of the time, we don't get full card numbers or wallet credentials. Instead, we get confirmation tokens, partial identifiers, and status updates (approved, declined, pending) that let us credit your deposit, say USD100. If you use a card to make a deposit, the payment service provider handles your payment information. To help stop fraud and help customers, we usually only get limited card-related information, like the type of card, the country that issued it, and some masked numbers. We do not put sensitive authentication data on file or use card information for marketing purposes. For billing privacy reasons, your bank statement might show the merchant or processor name that goes with the deposit, like £50 as an example.
e-wallets: When you use an e-wallet to make a deposit, the wallet provider confirms the transaction and usually only shares the account information and status needed to link the transaction to your casino profile. When deposits are misapplied or when refunds are allowed, we use these identifiers to stop that from happening. A return of £100 is an example of a wallet deposit that is sent back to the same wallet account.
Transaction hashes, wallet addresses, and network confirmations are used to keep track of crypto deposits. We might link a deposit address to your account so that we can credit your account and do security checks. Since blockchain data is meant to be shared, your privacy also depends on how you handle your wallet and addresses that you use more than once. When checks are needed, we may ask for more information before we accept or release a crypto-related transaction, like a £200 deposit.
Privacy when billing and matching payments: To keep you safe, Million Casino may check the payment method to make sure it belongs to you and matches your account information. We might temporarily hold a transaction and ask for confirmation before crediting or refunding it if there is a match or strange activity. For example, when trying to fund £150 from a new payment source, this could happen. In some situations, deposits from third parties are not accepted in order to stop fraud and follow the rules set by regulators.
Giving information to payment partners: We only give payment processors, e-wallet providers, crypto service partners, banks, and fraud-prevention vendors the information they need to complete and protect the transaction. Protecting your data and only using it to provide their services, handle disputes, and meet compliance obligations is what these partners are required to do. When processing takes place in UK or across borders, your data may be sent to jurisdictions needed to complete the payment, with the right protections in place.
Refunds, reversals, and billing errors: To avoid fraud, when a refund is allowed, it is usually sent back through the same method of payment that was used the first time. Depending on the provider's rules and the status of the transaction, this can include full refunds or partial refunds, like £75. We might keep records of the billing change and any communications that went along with it in case of an audit or a dispute.
How long we keep payment records: We only keep payment and billing records for as long as we need to in order to manage accounts, settle disputes, and follow the law. Some of the things that may be kept after a transaction is complete are transaction logs and proof of processing, like proof of a $100 deposit. However, we keep only the bare minimum of data and limit access to it during the retention period.
Million Casino may ask for information and documents that prove who you are and where the money came from in order to process withdrawals safely and in line with the law. These checks help keep customers safe, stop fraud, and make sure that the right person gets their withdrawals. Processing times for withdrawals can be different depending on the method chosen and whether more verification is needed. Processing may stop until the requested documents are received and verified if a withdrawal of 100 £ or more sets off compliance checks.
Million Casino may do Source of Funds (SoF) and, if necessary, Source of Wealth (SoW) checks when transaction patterns, regulatory thresholds, or account risk indicators call for it. This may be needed before releasing withdrawals like $500 or after a certain amount of activity has been recorded, no matter what UK or UK you are from.
In order to make sure the document is complete and readable, only the bare minimum of information is asked for. Sensitive data that isn't needed for validation can be removed if allowed, such as non-essential transaction descriptions.
Million Casino may ask you to show proof of your identity before approving your withdrawal request. In some cases, withdrawals may need to be sent back to the method of deposit if possible, or they may need to be split between different methods to meet rules against fraud and money laundering. We collect and store documents in a way that is safe and only certain people can see them. If the proof is still valid and up to date after being sent, it may be stored in encrypted systems and linked to your account so that you don't have to send the same proof over and over again.
Verification and transaction records are kept by Million Casino for as long as the law and regulators require them to, as well as for as long as it takes to settle disputes, investigations into security, or chargebacks. As required by law and company policy, documents are either securely deleted or made anonymous after the retention period is over.
As a player, you can set limits and controls for responsible gambling at Million Casino. When you do this, we only process the data we need to apply your limits correctly and keep them in place across all of your devices and sessions. This includes the type of limit you chose, the amount you set (for example, a deposit cap of £100), the date and time it was applied, any changes you make, and system logs that show the limit was actually put in place. We keep track of the results of limit checks on actions that matter, like attempts to deposit, bet, or withdraw money. This way, we can stop transactions that would go over your limits and give you proof if you contact Support. Without collecting unnecessary information, this handling is meant to make play safer.
The records are kept to make sure the restriction stays in place until it expires or you change it in line with the cooling-off rules. These records may show your self-exclusion status as well as your deposit, loss, wager, and session limits.
You should keep data for as long as it is useful. We keep information about responsible gambling controls for as long as your controls are in place, plus as long as it takes to meet legal requirements, follow rules, stop fraud, and handle complaints or disputes. When the data is no longer needed, we delete it or make it anonymous so that it can't be used to find individuals like you. It is still possible to use limit and self-exclusion data while controls are active to make sure your settings are followed, for example to stop a deposit that would be more than £100. Records and logs may be kept for compliance and security reasons after controls end, but they will be deleted or made anonymous according to our retention schedule. Certain records may need to be kept longer by law, even after your account is closed, to meet licensing and regulatory requirements.
Authorized people and systems that need the data to run the controls, do compliance checks, or respond to your requests are the only ones who can access the responsible gambling data. We use both technical and organizational safeguards to lower the chance that someone will access, change, or lose something without permission. Support can give you a copy of the responsible gambling information that is connected to your account or tell you if certain records can be deleted or made anonymous. We might not always be able to delete entries right away because we have to keep them for a certain amount of time, but we will explain what can be done and when.
If you use Million Casino on your phone, your privacy depends on both the settings in your account and what your phone lets the app access. Location services, device identifiers, and permissions can change how safe it is to log in, how well the casino features work, and how well fraud is stopped. You keep control by only giving permissions you need and at any time changing settings at the device level. What usually falls into each category and how to handle it without breaking important functions are shown below. You may be asked to give the app certain permissions. Some permissions are needed to do basic things like sign in, get security alerts, or do identity checks. Others aren't necessary and should only be turned on if you want the feature they relate to.
Tip: If a permission request doesn't seem to have anything to do with what you're doing, tap "Deny" and keep going. If you need that feature again, you can turn it on again in your device's settings.
The app may gather information about your device that helps keep the service safe and stable. Type of device, version of operating system, language, time zone, IP address, app version, crash logs, and session identifiers are some of the things that can be in this list. It's also possible for Million Casino to use device and network signals to spot odd behavior, such as account takeovers, payment fraud, or the use of automation tools. To keep people from trying to log in from the same device over and over again or to look into activity that seems odd, some identifiers can be used for security and troubleshooting. This information is only kept for as long as it is needed for legal and operational reasons and is used in a way that protects accounts instead of making profiles.
Setting your location can change which services are available. Million Casino may need to make sure that you are accessing the site from an allowed area, such as UK, depending on the rules. IP-based signals and, if you let them, device location services can be used for location checks. If you don't want to share your exact location, turn off device location and let the network find you automatically. Some situations, though, may need extra steps or temporary limits until location eligibility is confirmed if all location signals are blocked.
This is a safe way to change permissions: you can always turn permissions on or off in your phone's system settings. To make sure the change goes through correctly, close the app completely and then open it again. Instead of giving everyone access if a feature stops working, just re-enable the permission that is linked to that feature.
Million Casino uses multiple layers of technical and organizational safeguards to keep player information safe from being accessed, changed, or lost by people who aren't supposed to. Controls for security are meant to keep your information safe at all times, from the moment you connect to the site to when you do something sensitive like login or make a purchase. Strong encryption, strict access control, and constant monitoring are what protect against things. People who use the platform from UK or other places can play safely because of these steps, which help keep personal information and payment information private.
Modern transport encryption protects all traffic between your device and Million Casino. This makes it less likely that someone will intercept your traffic on public or shared networks. When you send us your login information or personal information, it is sent over a secure connection and is handled according to our internal security policies. Extra safety is added by using secure, hardened systems to process sensitive data. Unauthorized system access is very unlikely, but when it does happen, encrypted storage and safe key management are used to help keep information from getting out. So, before you enter your credentials or confirm a transaction, make sure you are on the official domain and that your browser shows a secure connection icon.
To make security stronger, players should:
Million Casino uses role-based permissions and operational controls to limit internal access to player data. These controls include access control, monitoring, and incident response. Access to certain systems is tracked to make sure that only authorized people with a valid business need can get to them. Security monitoring helps find fishy behavior like strange login patterns, failed attempts to log in many times, or strange account behavior. If possible dangers are found, safety measures like extra checks or temporary limits may be put in place to lower the chance of account misuse.
Protection for Your Payments and Transactions: When you deposit or withdraw money, Million Casino uses security checks to stop fraud and unauthorized transactions. Transaction flows are designed to keep data from getting out and to help with secure processing. For example, if you try to withdraw $500 to a new address or deposit $100 from a place you haven't been before, the player and the platform may be taken through extra verification steps to keep everyone safe.
Data Storage, Backups, and System Hardening: Player data is kept in secure areas that are monitored and protected by system hardening, patch management, and secure backups. Supporting recovery in case of technical failure, backups help make sure that information is always available and is correct. They also keep access limited and can be checked.
Players are responsible for keeping their accounts safe, even though Million Casino spends a lot on security. Update your contact information so that security alerts can get to you quickly, and use official support channels to report any activity you think isn't supposed to be happening right away. You should change your password right away and ask for help to secure your account if you think someone has gotten into it without your permission.
Million Casino only takes players from certain countries. Before signing up, make sure that playing at online casinos is legal in UK and that our services are accessible there. If they aren't, you may not be able to access them.
Information about your account, payment method, device, and login is listed in our Privacy Policy. It also explains why we collect this information (to set up your account, make deposits and withdrawals, stop fraud, encourage responsible gaming, and meet legal and regulatory requirements), how long we keep it, and what we do with it. By emailing support from the address linked to your account, you can ask to see, change, or delete your data as needed.
When you make a deposit, we usually need information about your account profile and payment method. As proof that you own the payment and that the £ are going to the right place, we may ask for more proof when you pay for something. Payment information is handled safely and securely through encrypted payment processing. We do not store full card numbers on our systems.
Avoid using third-party cards or wallets and use a payment method in your own name. Also, make sure your registered email and phone number are still active.
The purpose of verification is to keep your account safe and in line with regulations. As proof of identity, proof of address (a recent utility bill or bank statement), and proof of payment (a card ownership proof or an e-wallet screenshot with your name on it), we may ask for a government-issued ID. Sometimes we ask for a selfie or a live check as well.
What you do, how much you withdraw, and risk checks determine your limits and when they apply. To get through faster, make sure your name and address match your profile, upload color photos that are clear, and send in documents from the same UK where you play. You can stop withdrawals until verification is done.
Device data, IP/location signals, and account behavior may be used for anti-abuse and bonus eligibility checks to find duplicate accounts and banned play. This helps keep promotions fair and stops chargebacks and fraud.
You can play games on your phone through a browser on both iOS and Android. We collect standard device and log data to keep sessions safe and spot unauthorized access.
For better account security, use a unique password, turn on two-step verification if it's available, keep your email safe, and contact support right away if you see logins from people you don't know. While we confirm account ownership, we may temporarily stop withdrawals or bonuses.
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