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As part of the security measures used to keep your information safe, identity checks are done, and payments are processed for deposits and withdrawals in . If you are a player from and use this site from , you agree to these terms and the way the site handles the data it needs to run the casino. You are asked to confirm that you agree to the Pots of Gold Casino Privacy Policy when you create an account. This is a normal part of the registration process.
This confirmation is not just a formality; it gives the casino permission to collect, use, and keep your personal information safe so that your account can be properly set up, protected, and serviced. Look over what you're agreeing to before you click the "Accept" button. When you agree to something, you usually agree to how your information will be used for things like setting up your account, verifying your identity, controlling responsible gaming, communicating with you, and processing your deposits and withdrawals. When you sign up, you agree to the Pots of Gold Casino Privacy Policy. This means that the casino can use your information for basic operations related to running the casino.
This includes both information you enter yourself and information the site gathers about you as you use it. Usually, acceptance during registration means:
When marketing messages are an option, they are usually shown separately from accepting the Privacy Policy. If you agree, you may get promotional emails or texts. You can change your mind at any time in your account settings, and it shouldn't affect your ability to play. When you sign up for an account, the casino can't usually open or keep your account if you don't agree to the Privacy Policy. This is because they wouldn't be able to process the personal information they need to provide safe and legal services.
To make sure Pots of Gold Casino is safe and following the rules, we may need to ask for personal information for account verification and Know Your Customer (KYC) checks.
This helps us make sure that the account really is yours, keeps other people from getting into it without your permission, and makes sure that all of your deposits and withdrawals are handled safely. When you open an account, request a withdrawal, change important account information, or when your activity patterns show that extra security checks are needed, you will usually be asked to verify your identity. When processing a payout over 500 or when the total number of transactions reaches 2,000 , you may be asked to confirm some information again.
We collect your identity and personal information to make sure you are who you say you are and to stop fraud and underage play. When needed for regulatory checks, this can include your full name, date of birth, and the country you say you are from. Your contact and account information is used to keep your profile safe and let you know about your verification status. It could be your email address, phone number, or account number. Address and information about where you live help us confirm that you live in and meet the requirements of that country. Some examples of this are your home address and proof that it matches your profile. Payment and transaction information is gathered to make sure that the payment method you're using is real and that the movements of your funds are real. This could have the name of the person whose payment account it is, limited information about the payment instrument, and transaction references for deposits like 100 or withdrawals like 500 .
To keep accounts safe and find strange behavior, security and integrity data can be used. This might include your past logins, information about your device and browser, your IP address, and risk signals linked to your account attempts.
Make sure that images you send are clear, complete, and have not been edited. Also, make sure that you can see all the necessary corners and important details. Before you upload, we'll let you know exactly what information can be hidden to keep it safe. For verification purposes, we only collect the information we need and use it to do Know Your Customer (KYC) checks. If the documents you send us are missing, expired, or don't match your account information, we may ask for more information.
If you play at Pots of Gold Casino, they use some information about you to make sure that your bonuses and promotions are relevant to the games you like and the way you play. This way, the offers don't feel like they are just for everyone. Incentives are shown to you based on your activity on the site and your account information. You can choose when and how to use these incentives correctly. In addition to helping us send you deals that are only good for a limited time, when you agree to marketing, we use your information to make sure that bonus rules are followed correctly. For example, we make sure that a 50 reload bonus is only applied to one eligible account at a time. Information that helps us figure out who is eligible, stop abuse, and send the right offers to the right players is what we use to personalize promotions and bonuses.
Aim for a balance between personalization and processing that is responsible and aware of privacy. Registration information and the status of an account are used to make sure that someone is eligible for a promotion and that the promotion is applied to the right profile. Your history with deposits and bonuses, like if you claimed a welcome bonus, used a coupon code, or started a reload offer like 25. Gameplay preferences—the types of games you like to play most, like slots or live games—to make offers like free spins bundles or cashback deals worth 10 more relevant. Log-in patterns, an approximation of where you are in , and device data are all examples of session and device signals that can be used to show locally available promotions and cut down on fraudulent redemptions of bonuses worth up to 200.
Communication preferences: the ways you want to receive promotions, such as by email, text message, or in-app messages. Your contacts, personal photos, or information from third parties that isn't related to running promotions isn't needed. Personalizing your bonus is usually based on what you do in the casino and the settings you choose. To actually get the bonus, when a promotion starts, our systems check to see if you meet the requirements, which could include making a minimum deposit of 20, checking your account status, and looking at any promo-code limits. If they do, they add the bonus to your balance and keep track of your progress toward completion so that you can get your rewards correctly once the conditions are met.
Change your marketing settings in your account settings if you want to get fewer promotional messages. You can still get important service alerts about transactions, like a request to withdraw 500 , or security alerts even if you choose not to receive promotional messages.
At Pots of Gold Casino, when you deposit money, withdraw money, or ask for a refund, we only process the payment information we need to complete the transaction, follow the law, and keep your account safe from fraud. This includes making sure that the money you send to the casino is safe and that the use of your payment information matches your real name and the way you usually play.
Payment information may be handled by us or by payment service providers we trust. We don't store full card numbers on our systems because a provider can securely tokenize them. Also, only trained staff who need to see transaction data for processing, compliance, or handling disputes can see it. For deposits, withdrawals, and refunds, we may collect and use payment-related information like the amount (for example, a deposit of 20 or a withdrawal request for 200), the method of payment you chose, the timestamps, status codes, and any payer information the provider needs.
We might also get masked account information (like the last four digits), the country that issued the card, and device or session signals that prove the payment is real, depending on the method. This information helps us give permission for payments, stop unauthorized use, check balances, give correct refunds, and follow rules against fraud and responsible gaming. If needed, we may ask for more proof that the payment method you're using is really yours before letting you withdraw, say, 500. For deposits, for example, the data is usually handled by validating the payment request, linking it to your account, and writing down the transaction reference for future reference and to protect against chargebacks.
Checking the identity of the payee, the owner of the method, running risk checks, and sending the payout instruction to the provider are all parts of withdrawals. Refunds: making sure the person is eligible, sending the money back to the source that provided the money if possible, and writing down the refund reference and amounts (for example, a refund of 75). For safety and compliance reasons, refunds usually go back to the way the payment was made in the first place. If the first method doesn't work, we may ask for a different one in your name and do extra checks to make sure the refund gets to the right person. Third-party processors may handle your payment information for us as long as they follow the terms of the contract.
They may use their own monitoring for security and fraud. We dont sell payment information and only share what is needed to process the order. Records of payments are only kept for as long as they are needed for accounting, handling disputes, and following the law. If a chargeback or payment dispute is made, we may keep transaction evidence until the issue is resolved and any required retention periods end.
Fraud prevention, security screening for withdrawals, and chargeback protection are all features of Pots of Gold Casino that protect your balance and make sure that withdrawals are sent to the rightful account holder. These checks help us spot strange behavior, stop people from getting in without permission, and make sure that all players can depend on the payment flows.
The screening process is meant to be quick and useful, but some requests may need more proof before funds are sent. When we need to do extra checks, we will only ask for the information that is needed for the transaction and the risk indicators that have been found.
Before approving a withdrawal, our systems and payments team may look at things like how often and on what devices you log in, how often you change your payment method, and how accurate your personal information is. If a request is flagged, we may wait to process the withdrawal until the request is verified or the transaction is changed to a safer one. Anytime you ask for a bigger or more recent withdrawal, or if your account information has changed, we may ask for more proof, even if your account has already been verified. This is especially true if the amount you want to take out is big, like 500 or more.
Identity confirmation means comparing the information in your account with your identification documents to make sure you are the owner of the account. Payment method validation is the process of making sure that you own or are authorized to use the deposit method that you used to fund your account. Checks of behavior and technology—looking for signs of account takeover, automated activity, or strange attempts to log in. Transaction integrity checks look for patterns that could mean fraud, collusion, or an attempt to break the rules of the payment system. We might need the withdrawal to be sent to a verified method that gives us more proof that the account owner is who they say they are if we can't safely process the withdrawal to the chosen method.
Withdrawals may only be possible through the same method used for deposits to lower the risk of chargebacks. This is especially true if a deposit like 50 was made not long before the withdrawal request. To cut down on delays, make sure your profile information is correct, don't change your email or phone number a lot right before you ask for a withdrawal, and only use payment methods that are registered in your own name. If the rules in allow it, we may also ask for proof of address or other paperwork if risk indicators show that we need more security. Some things we can do to stop fraud are to pause payouts, limit certain payment methods, reject withdrawals that don't look right, and ask for more information about account activity.
If there are clear signs of fraud, we may suspend the account while we look into it and, if necessary, tell the right authorities or payment providers about what's going on. The main goal of chargeback protection is to stop situations where a card or payment account holder disputes a deposit after playing. When there is a chargeback or a transaction that is disputed, we may temporarily stop withdrawals and take disputed amounts out of the account balance. This includes winnings that come from the disputed funds until the case is over. Some of the things we might ask for are proof that you authorized the deposit, proof that you own the payment method, and communication records related to account access. This is so that disputes can be settled quickly.
Chargebacks, using a third-party payment method, or trying to withdraw money linked to disputed deposits may result in permanent restrictions and loss of winnings, as allowed by the rules.
Set limits on your gambling and protect your privacy by controlling your player activity. Pots of Gold Casino has tools to help you stay in charge of your gambling while also making sure that your activity settings are kept private and are handled carefully. When you set limits or ask for them to be put on your play, we treat those choices as private account information and only use them to carry out the controls you chose. You can change important security settings right from your account, so you can keep your spending and session behavior on purpose.
Limits that set amounts of money you can spend will always be shown as clear numbers, like a deposit limit of 100 or a loss limit of 200 , before you confirm the changes.
When you opt out of marketing messages, you will stop getting them, but you will still get important account notifications. Note: If you lower restrictions, like raising the maximum deposit from 100 to 300 , the change might not happen right away. The purpose of this delay is to help players make safer choices. In contrast, putting more limits on something (like lowering limits or starting a break) usually happens right away after it's confirmed.
How we protect the privacy of your control settings: Requests to limit settings and settings are kept private. When you choose a control, we keep track of when it was applied and what status was needed to make it work for logins, deposits, and games.
This information is used to run the responsible gambling features, stop people from getting around them, and make sure that follows its laws when they apply. Authorized teams and systems that need the data to enforce limits, help with account support, or meet compliance requirements are the only ones who can see these records. You won't get promotions from us because of responsible gambling controls. Your choices are remembered and linked to your account so they stay valid across all of our communications if you choose not to receive marketing messages or self-exclusion. If you call support to change a limit, we may ask you to prove that you own the account before we talk about or change any limits.
A deposit cap of 100 or a self-exclusion request can't be changed without your permission. This keeps your privacy safe.
Name, date of birth, email, phone number, address, device and login information, and payment identifiers (like last digits or tokenized IDs) are some of the information we collect to run your account and process payments. For (1) making sure that deposits and withdrawals go to the right person, (2) making sure that bonus claims are valid and not made more than once or unfairly, (3) checking for fraud and AML, and (4) keeping your account safe. Your personal information is not sold. When you use a payment method that is registered in your name, it will speed up the process.
Absolutely. Before you make your first withdrawal, when you sign up, after a lot of activity, or if our security systems notice a risk, we may ask for proof. The usual things you need are (1) a valid government ID, (2) proof of address with a date within the last three months, and (3) proof of payment method ownership (if needed, cover the middle numbers on a credit card and take a screenshot of your profile with your name and email address).
When you upload documents to verify your account, make sure they match the name on your account exactly and don't have any changes or corners cut off. Withdrawals may be held up or turned down until verification is complete.
If you meet our age requirements, you must be able to play from where you are. , local laws, payment partner rules, or our own internal compliance policy may make it impossible to access. We look at IP, device, and login patterns to see where you are and may ask for proof of where you live. We can stop you from using the site, stop deposits, and, if possible, return any balances that are eligible to the method of payment used the first time if your area is restricted.
When you go on vacation, make sure your location is correct and get in touch with support before you deposit money or ask for a withdrawal.
When you log in, use a device, or withdraw money, mobile access uses encrypted connections and risk monitoring. Avoid sharing your login information and make sure you have a strong, unique password. Also, keep your email account safe. Withdraw money only from accounts that are in your own name, and never use public Wi-Fi to do banking. Change your password right away, stop any withdrawals through support, and do any other security checks that are asked of you if you see strange activity.
To stop unauthorized payouts, we may put limits on withdrawals, temporary holds, or extra verification in place.
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