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Lucky Days Casino's Cookies Policy- Privacy Controls And Player Settings

Lucky Days Casino uses cookies to keep the site fast, safe, and customised to your play, like remembering your preferences and making it easier to get back to sessions you're already in. This policy explains what cookies are used for, how they help you access your account and make payments with NZ$, and how to change them in your browser if you are New Zealand and playing from New Zealand.

Accept Cookies To Get The Welcome Bonus And Run Promotions

You may need to accept cookies in order to get the Lucky Days Casino Welcome Bonus and run subsequent promotions.

Cookies help our site know that you are on it, remember which bonus you chose, and keep the promotions running smoothly as soon as you opt in. If you reject some cookies, you might not be able to use all of the bonus features. In practice, that could mean that you don't see a screen with a welcome offer, can't use a coupon code, or lose the link between your deposit and the bonus activation, even if you deposit NZ$10 or more.

What Bonus Features Are Made Possible By Cookies?

If you allow the right types of cookies, we can reliably connect what you do to the right promotion. This is especially important when you first deposit, when you sign up, and when you join campaigns that have a time limit.

Welcome Bonus activation: remembers what you chose and makes sure you're eligible during sign-up and your first deposit (for example, deposit NZ$20). When you use a promo code, it stays valid even when you go between the lobby, cashier, and game pages. Promotion tracking makes sure that your qualifying play counts toward requirements like wagering, missions, or prize drops that are linked to your account. Fraud and abuse prevention signals: helps make bonus use safer and lowers the number of false blocks that happen when multiple devices are used.

Note: If you agreed to accept cookies and the offer still doesn't show up, refresh the page and open the cashier again before making a qualifying deposit of $25 or more.

This helps the session update and make sure the bonus is attached correctly. You are still in charge. You can change the cookie settings later, but if you do that in the middle of the process, the bonus might not start. Keep the cookie permissions you've chosen the same until the bonus is credited if you want to claim a welcome offer or a promotion that requires a deposit, like NZ$50.

Cookie Preferences That Affect How Easy It Is To Sign Up, Login, And Verify Your Identity

The cookies you choose can affect how easily Lucky Days Casino handles new signups, returning logins, and identity checks. For pages to stay stable, secure session states to be saved, and errors to be avoided when moving from one step of registration to the next, some cookies are necessary.

You might still be able to browse if you block or delete certain types of cookies, but it might take longer to create an account, keep your login, or get through the verification screens. These tips can help you avoid having to fill out the same form over and over and having security checks interrupted.

What Happens If You Block Cookies?

Essential and functional cookies help your session stay active while you fill out multiple-step forms, confirm your email or phone number, and agree to the terms and conditions. If you turn these cookies off, the registration page might refresh by itself, fields might reset, or you might be asked to enter your information again.

Login flow: Secure session cookies usually let you do things like stay logged in while you browse, remember your device's trust settings, and keep people from getting in without your permission. These might be blocked, and you might be logged out after a short time, see more security prompts, or have to do more CAPTCHAs.

Uploading files and switching between screens are common parts of the verification process. Cookies can keep your submission in the same state so you don't lose your work. If you use strict blocking, uploads might not work, you might be sent back to the beginning, or the system might not know that files have already been sent. Some cookies are necessary to keep your account safe and stop fraud.

Locked areas like the cashier, deposit pages, and identity verification pages can't be accessed if they are turned off. For example, if you try to deposit NZ$50 but important security cookies are blocked, the transaction step might not finish or you might be asked to prove your identity again.

Allow the necessary cookies to finish the registration process, stay logged in, and get to the verification and checkout pages. To make filling out forms easier and to avoid getting asked to confirm your identity over and over, turn on functional cookies. If you delete your cookies a lot, be careful because the next time you visit, you may have to log in again and go through the checking steps again. Cookies can also change how your account is recognised if you use more than one device or travel.

When you use a new device that blocks cookies more strictly, you may be subject to more checks. This is especially true if your location or account information is different from what is usually shown about you. For example, your New Zealand may need to be confirmed again during compliance checks. Keep essential cookies enabled for Lucky Days Casino pages that are used for sign-up, login, and verification for the safest experience. You can change the level of comfort with convenience features in optional categories.

The Cookies At Lucky Days Casino Help The Cashier Quickly Load Payment Tools And Keep Your Deposit Flow Steady

This way, the casino can recognise your device and keep your session safe. When you deposit 10 NZ$ or 100 NZ$, this means you'll see fewer of the same prompts, especially when you go from the game lobby to the Cashier. Also, they make it easy for the casino and payment partners to switch between each other. When you pick a card, e-wallet, or bank option, cookies can keep important session information in sync so you can confirm and finish the transaction without having to start over.

What Cookies Do During A Deposit

When you open the Cashier, some cookies store session identifiers and preferences that are not sensitive. This helps the platform remember how you last deposited, load the correct Cashier screen ahead of time, and make it easier for you to add 20 or 200 funds.

Not your full credit card number or banking passwords are stored in cookies. Those details are kept safe by secure payment processing and are not saved in a way that can be read in your browser's cookies. Sessions don't end while you're doing things like choosing a method and confirming a $50 deposit. It remembers the last payment method used by the cashier, which can speed up repeat deposits of 25 NZ$ or 150 NZ$. Information about risk and security: helps prevent fraud by making sure that the device and session are acting normally, so payments can go through without any extra delays.

For card deposits, cookies can cut down on the number of times you have to go through the authentication process again and again by keeping the session state while your bank does more checks. When you go back later after adding 30 NZ$ to your card, cookies can help the Cashier recognise you and open in a familiar way, but they will still need to confirm your payment.

Cookies make it easier for Lucky Days Casino and the wallet provider to handle the redirect process for e-wallets. This can help cut down on failed redirects or steps that are done more than once, so you can approve a $40 deposit and get back to the casino without having to go through the same screens again. If the bank page opens in a new tab or needs a short confirmation window, cookies help keep the deposit journey going.

After you approve a 75 NZ$ or 300 NZ$ bank transfer deposit, the Cashier is more likely to get the correct final status if you keep your session stable. If you clear your cookies during a transaction, you might be asked to log in again, choose a different payment method, or start the deposit request all over again. Allow essential cookies during payment steps and don't switch browsers or use strict private modes while making a deposit of 10 NZ$ to 500 NZ$. This will keep deposits running smoothly.

Withdrawal Processing Cookies, Session Timeouts, And Cashout Security Checks

When you ask Lucky Days Casino to process your withdrawal, they use cookies and very similar session data to keep the cashout flow stable and safe. The site uses these files to make sure that the withdrawal request came from a real session, cut down on duplicate requests, and make sure that your chosen payment information stays the same as you browse between pages. Your login information for payments is not saved in plain text by cookies. Instead, they support basic features such as keeping you logged in during the withdrawal process, remembering your confirmation choices, and connecting your request to the right account activity so that you can request and receive your cashout without any delays.

In order to make sure that the actions you take are deliberate and in the right order during the cashout process, certain cookies are set or read. This is most important when you confirm a withdrawal amount like $250 NZ$, switch tabs, or go to other account pages and then come back to the cashier. The session continuity feature keeps you in an authenticated state while you go through the screens of the cashier and the confirmation prompts. Request integrity helps stop repeated clicks or network retries from sending the same 250 NZ$ request as more than one withdrawal request. Signals that stop fraud—supports security logic that looks for strange patterns without letting sensitive data in the browser become public.

If you choose to withdraw money during a session, the system will remember your choices so you don't have to enter them again and again. After clearing your cookies, the site might think that you are starting a new session. This could mean that you have to log in again, confirm the amount of the withdrawal again, or start the cashier flow all over again to make sure the request is still valid. Protection is provided by session timeouts during cashout. It's possible for your session to end automatically if you don't do anything for too long, especially on pages where you confirm a withdrawal. This lowers the chance that someone will use a device that isn't being watched to request a cashout or change the information for a withdrawal. Do the cashier steps all at once to avoid being interrupted. If you run out of time, sign in again and go back to the cashier to start the withdrawal again.

You might have to confirm 250 NZ$ again if you were cashing out and the session ended. This is to make sure that you are the one who is authorising the transaction. Security checks for cashouts can also be set off by session signals supported by cookies. We do these checks to make sure that the withdrawal request is legitimate and that the person making it is the rightful account holder. This protects both you and the casino.

Device and session consistency—if you suddenly change your device, browser, or location, you may need to take an extra step to confirm. Strange patterns of activity, like making a lot of withdrawals in a row, like taking out $100 and then $250, can be a red flag that more checks need to be done. Account protection prompts: before the cashout goes through, you may be asked to enter your password again or complete another verification step. It may be harder to make withdrawals and some security checks may happen more often if you don't want to use cookies. The best way to make sure your cashout confirmations, timeouts, and security measures work as they should is to keep essential cookies enabled.

Responsible Gaming Controls: Spend Limits Based On Cookies, Reality Checks, And Self-exclusion

Lucky Days Casino uses cookies to help you stay in control of your play with tools for responsible gaming. These controls can help you remember to set limits and alerts across sessions, especially if you use the same browser and device to visit the site again.

Since cookies are stored on your device, they can only help you in that space. You should always use account-level settings along with cookie-based controls whenever you can because cookie-based controls might not work if you clear your cookies, use private browsing, switch devices, or play through a different browser.

You Can Use Cookie-based Spend Limits

Cookie-based spend limits can help you limit what you do when you use the same browser for a certain amount of time. You could, for instance, limit your spending to NZ$100 per day or NZ$500 per week. After that time, the site may not let you spend any more money in that browser session until the timer runs out again.

You can set timers to remind you of how long you've been playing with reality checks. You can pick how often these reminders show up, and they can help you stop playing before it gets too much. A stronger defence is what self-exclusion is for. Depending on the option you choose, it stops you from gambling for a certain amount of time or until you take other steps. If self-exclusion is based on cookies, it will usually only work on the same device and browser. To get more coverage, you should use it with any account-based exclusion option that is available.

Important: Measures based on cookies are only helpful, not a guarantee. Consider using stricter settings and longer exclusions so your limits stay in place if you share a device, use more than one browser, or regularly clear your cookies. If you delete cookies, you might have to pick a new spend limit (like NZ$100) and turn on reality checks again. If you use more than one device, make sure they all have the same settings, or use controls that are specific to your account if you can. If you feel like you're losing control, don't just rely on browser-based limits or reminders. Instead, choose to self-exclude. To stay safe, make sure your browser accepts cookies and your responsible gaming settings stay active. Also, don't play in private mode and make sure your limits and reminders work as planned.

Mobile Casino Cookies On Ios And Android- Speed, Autofill, And One-tap Login

Cookies help Lucky Days Casino keep the mobile experience quick and the same on all screens. So pages load quickly, your language and display settings stay the same, and important security checks don't have to start over every time you tap, they store small bits of information in your browser or in-app web view. Furthermore, cookies help make features like autofill prompts and faster sign-in that iOS and Android players expect work. People can't get into your account just because of these cookies; they work with device security, your login information, and session protections to keep you safe.

Check out how cookies affect autofill, one-tap login, and performance. People with mobile devices can switch between Wi-Fi and cellular connections, and to save battery life, browsers can close tabs. You can get back to the same point on a website without having to repeatedly reload, be redirected, or be asked to confirm your actions over and over again thanks to cookies. iOS and Android both have autofill. Cookies can change when you see sign-in prompts and whether returning fields are pre-filled, but your device and browser password manager are the main things that control autofill. If you delete cookies or block them all the time, autofill might still work, but you might have to enter information more often because the site won't be able to tell when you're back.

Log in with one tap and choose "keep me signed in." If you choose to stay logged in, for example, a cookie can store a token that helps your browser remember you the next time you visit. For security reasons, this usually only works for a certain amount of time and may not work after sensitive actions, changing your password, logging out, or being inactive for a long time. It may become more difficult to sign in with just one tap if you delete or disable cookies on your mobile device. You may also see more consent banners and preference pop-ups, and your navigation may become slower as your session is checked over and over again. Flows may be interrupted when switching between lobby, cashier, and game provider pages.

Cookie persistence is often limited in private modes, such as iOS Private Browsing or Android Incognito. Some settings for "tracking prevention" might also block third-party cookies that are used for things like game launches that are embedded in content. Allowing cookies for the session and turning off strict blocking for the casino domain can help if a game doesn't start or sends you back to the lobby. Using your default browser with cookies turned on for Lucky Days Casino will make your mobile experience run more smoothly. This is especially important when starting games. If you want to log in with just one tap or keep your session going, don't use private browsing. In the event that you get stuck during a login loop, delete all cookies from the casino domain and then sign in again.

For secure autofill and cookie-based session handling, make sure your device's password manager is always on.

Faq

What Cookies Does Lucky Days Casino Use, And How Do They Change The Way I Deposit And Withdraw Money?

For security reasons, to keep you logged in, and to make sure payments go smoothly, we use cookies. Cookies make sure that the same device and session are used for both deposits and withdrawals, which helps with security checks like preventing fraud and fewer failed transactions. You might get payment errors, see repeated verification prompts, or run out of time if you block cookies. When you try to use Lucky Days Casino again, make sure that cookies are allowed first.

If I Turn Off Cookies, Can I Still Get Bonuses And Follow The Bonus Terms?

Not necessary cookies can be turned off, but necessary cookies should always be on. Cookies are used to connect your session to your account and allow bonus features like promo activation, bonus progress tracking, and wagering display. The bonus might not work right or your progress in wagering might not be updated in real time if cookies are blocked. Steps to take: make sure that necessary cookies are still on, log out and then back in after making changes to your settings, and check the Bonus section to see if the offer is still active and if there are any limits or game restrictions.

Does My Payment Information Or NZ$ Balance Get Saved In Cookies?

Not at all. Not your full card number, your bank information, or your NZ$ balance are saved in cookies. Cookies may remember your session identifier and preferences (like language and device settings) so you don't have to enter your information again and again every time you use the site. Payment information is sent through safe, compliant service providers and encrypted to keep it safe. It is important to always log out and clear your cookies when you are done using a shared device.

What Effect Do Cookies Have On Know Your Customer (kyc), Withdrawal Limits, Or Uploading Documents?

As you upload documents and do checks, cookies help keep your verification session stable. If you clear your cookies or block them in the middle of the process, uploads might not work or the page might start over, which could delay approval and your next withdrawal. Make sure your account information (name, date of birth, address, and New Zealand, if asked) matches your documents. Use only one device and browser, make sure essential cookies are enabled, and send clear pictures of your ID and proof of address.

Do Cookies Affect How I Can Access Lucky Days Casino On My Phone? Is It Legal In New Zealand?

Rules in New Zealand determine whether something is available. We may not let people from certain places register, play, or pay. The access rules, account security, and mobile session safety are all helped by cookies. Accepting necessary cookies on mobile devices makes logins more stable and cuts down on the number of times security is checked. While you're travelling, the places you can access and pay may change. Clear your cache, allow essential cookies, and contact support with your New Zealand and current location for a quick check if you can't log in or the cashier options go away.

Can I Still Deposit Money, Withdraw Money, And Get Bonuses At Lucky Days Casino In New Zealand If I Use Cookies?

Cookies keep your session stable, protect your login, and remember important settings. This makes sure that payments and bonuses go smoothly. In real life, this means that 1) When you make deposits or withdrawals, session and security cookies keep you authenticated during checkout and cashout, which lowers the number of failed payment attempts. For some reasons, blocking all cookies might make it so that deposits don't show up, 3D Secure steps get stuck, or cashout pages time out. If a payment page keeps loading, allow cookies for our domain and try again. 2) Bonus rules and wagering: Cookies can remember how you want to use bonuses and show you the right information about promotions, but your account, not your browser, is still used to track your bonuses. Your bonus and wagering progress will still be in your account if you switch devices or clear your cookies. However, you may need to log in again and confirm your opt-ins. 3) Limits and responsible play: The limits you set will stay on your account even if you delete cookies. Cookies keep you logged in while you set your limits and show you what your limits are right now. 4. Security and verification: Cookies help us protect your account by finding strange ways you're logging in. If you delete cookies, you might be subject to extra security checks, and you might be asked to prove your identity again before a withdrawal is approved. Regarding whether or not our services are legal in New Zealand, cookies do not change that. Access to products and their availability depend on where you live and the rules in New Zealand. The ways you can pay, bonuses, or access may be different when you travel. If something goes wrong after you disable cookies, just allow cookies for Lucky Days Casino, close and reopen your browser, log in again, and try your deposit or withdrawal again. Tell Support what device, browser, and payment method you used if you're still seeing errors.

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