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It tells you how your personal information is collected, used, and kept safe when you sign up, play, and manage your £. Along with that, it explains what information can be shared with payment providers, partners in fighting fraud, and government agencies, as well as what settings and choices you have for marketing and your account. Check this policy if you are a UK player in UK to learn about identity checks, data retention, and your rights to see, change, or delete your data, as needed.
When you sign up for a Casushi Casino account, we collect the registration data we need to set up your profile, make sure you have safe access, and make sure the services you use from the start work properly. This usually includes your name, date of birth, email address, cell phone number, login information, and some basic account settings. During sign-up and login, we also record technical and security information, like the device and browser used, the IP address, and the time. These help us keep your account safe, find strange activity, and make sure the platform meets the rules in UK, if that's important.
We only ask for the details we need to create, keep up, and safeguard your account. Some accounts may need extra information to be fully filled out or for certain account features to be turned on.
Please make sure that the information you put in for registration matches what's on your official documents. Incorrect or mismatched data can slow down identity checks and could make it harder to withdraw money, like when you want to take out £500.
There are minimum age requirements and identity checks are done to make sure you are who you say you are and to help stop fraud and account abuse. Checks may be done when you first sign up, before your first withdrawal, when you change important account information, or when your activity raises security or compliance concerns.
Identity: Your legal identity matches the account profile; Age: You are at least the minimum age; Date of birth on ID, sometimes used for extra confirmation; Address: Your stated address or residency is correct; Proof of address document, if requested; Security and fraud prevention: The account is used by the rightful owner; Selfie or liveness check, device verification, or something similar.
If we ask for verification, send clear, readable pictures of the documents and make sure all four corners can be seen. The document should be valid and not expired, and the name, date of birth, and document number should all be easy to read. Before doing something sensitive like changing your email address or approving a withdrawal of £500, we may ask for a short follow-up step to make sure everything is okay. We may not accept documents that look like they have been changed, are missing parts, or don't match your account information. This is to protect you and the platform. If this happens, we may ask you to resubmit updated materials or correct information about how you registered so that your account can still fully function.
When you create an account at Casushi Casino, you agree to our privacy policy. You also agree to read it and understand how your personal information will be collected, used, and protected so that we can provide the services you request. When you log in, you agree that the current Privacy Policy still applies to your use of your account and that your access and gameplay activities may be tracked to keep the platform safe, legal, and fully functional.
When you sign up, acceptance is shown by a clear action on the form, like checking a box or clicking a button that says "I agree to the Privacy Policy." When you sign up for an account, this action is linked to the information you gave about yourself at that time. If the Privacy Policy changes, we may ask you to confirm that you still agree to it the next time you sign in. When this happens, you will be given a clear warning before you can use key account functions again. When you sign up or log in, you agree to the following: that the identification and contact information you give will be used to create and maintain your account. There are security and fraud-prevention checks to make sure that your access and game play are safe. necessary to make sure you are who you say you are, that you are old enough to use the services where you live, and that you are eligible to do so. Processing technical data like device and session data to keep the platform running smoothly and keep accounts safe.
You won't be able to finish registering or get to protected areas of your account if you don't agree to the Privacy Policy when asked. If acceptance is needed again after an update, you might only be able to do basic things with your account until you confirm acceptance.
When you sign up for a Casushi Casino bonus or promotion, we process some information to make sure you qualify and to make sure the offer is applied correctly to your account. This includes the basic rules for eligibility and the information needed to make sure that a bonus isn't given out or used in a way that breaks the terms of the promotion. We also use tracking information to link your activity to a specific promotion. This way, your bonus is applied correctly, your progress is recorded correctly, and any related limits are applied the same way across games and devices.
We might look at your account information (like the date you registered, the status of your account, and the status of your verification), your device and connection data (like IP-derived region signals), and any history that shows you have participated before or been denied access in order to decide if you can get a promotion. For fair promotion rules and to make sure the right offer gets to the right player, this helps.
The promotion ID, activation time, bonus value (for example, bonus up to £200), and conditions attached to it (for example, wagering progress and expiration date) are all recorded when you accept or activate a bonus. We keep track of qualifying actions like deposits and game events that are needed to unlock or convert bonus value. For example, you might need to make a minimum deposit of £20 or play £100 worth of games to unlock a reward.
Account links, sign-up patterns, cookies, and transaction signals may be looked at to make sure that promotions aren't abused. This lets you see if there are duplicate accounts, repeated redemptions, or attempts to get around promotion limits (like trying to claim the same bonus more than once when it's only good for one redemption). The user ID, bonus opt-in status, verification status, and promotion history are all parts of an account. transaction data includes the amount and time of a deposit (for example, deposit £50), records of when a bonus was credited, and any changes that were made as a result. Amount bet, status of completion, expiration times, and conversion events (for example, conversion after wagering from £200) are all examples of game play and progress data. Cookie, device identifiers, referral tags, and campaign parameters that tell us which ad you clicked on are examples of technical and attribution data.
We may store marketing attribution data (like an affiliate ID or campaign code) if you come to Casushi Casino through a partner campaign or a certain landing page. This is to make sure that the right offer is shown and credited. This information is usually used to apply the right promotion, keep offers from not matching up, and handle partner reporting for successful activations that are linked to real activity (for example, a £30 first deposit that triggers a welcome bonus).
For your bonus experience, what this means. If necessary tracking data is blocked, missing, or inconsistent, a promotion might not work right, might track progress wrong, or might be limited until eligibility is confirmed. Promotions work better when cookies are turned on and the same device is used for both activation and qualifying play.
At Casushi Casino, deposits are handled by reputable payment partners and encrypted connections. This way, your transaction information is safe from the time you choose a method to the time the money reaches your account. For your protection, we keep payment processing and game systems as separate as possible. This way, we only handle the bare minimum of information at each step. Deposit options can change based on where you live and the rules of the banks in UK. You will always see the exact amount, any method-specific limits, and the expected posting time before you confirm a deposit. This way, you can confidently add money to your account.
Casushi Casino offers a number of deposit methods that are designed to be quick and safe. We use method-specific validation and risk checks to make sure that processing is always the same. For deposits of £500 or more, we may run step-up verifications.
| Bank cards | Instant to a few minutes | £10 | Please note that you may be asked for 3DS or bank authorization during checkout. Some banks in UK may require you to use redirect-based confirmation for online banking and instant transfers that happen in as little as 15 minutes. |
| Instant Wallets | Instant | £10 | For standard security checks to work, your Instant £10 Wallet account must be in your name. |
| Prepaid vouchers | Instant | £10 | are made to protect your privacy and help you stick to your budget, but they may have lower limits than other options. Usually, a second confirmation request from the payment provider is the reason a deposit is marked as "pending." So, don't try to make more than one of the same payment. Don't make the same deposit twice; instead, wait for the status update or use a different method, like £50, for the new deposit. |
Important: You must use a payment method that is registered in your name to make deposits. This helps stop fraud and keeps your transaction history in order so that your account can be checked in the future.
Payment pages use encrypted connections and tokenization when they can, so sensitive card or wallet data is not stored on casino systems in a way that can be read. We also use session protection and fraud monitoring to look for strange patterns, like trying to log in over and over quickly or sending signals from different locations. To keep players and the platform safe, deposits may be declined or put on hold temporarily if automated checks find something that doesn't seem right. Certain things usually set it off: multiple failed attempts, deposits that go from £20 to £1000 all of a sudden, or a payment source that can't be connected to the account holder. For bigger deposits, like £500, you may be asked to provide more proof before accepting it. Maximum number of deposits in a short amount of time may be limited to stop people from doing things that aren't supposed to be done. Name matching: For processing to go smoothly, the name of the person making the deposit must match the information in your Casushi Casino profile. For security, we keep track of deposit timestamps, method identifiers, payment status codes, and the minimum amount of technical data needed to spot fraud. For processing decisions, we don't need your full payment information, and only authorized staff can see payment-related logs.
If you want to withdraw money from Casushi Casino, we follow a safe, step-by-step process to make sure your money gets to the right place. There may be automated checks and, if necessary, full identity and payment verification done before any cashout is confirmed. To avoid delays, make sure that the information in your profile matches what's in your documents and that the payment method you choose can be used to withdraw money. If you ask for a payout to a method that doesn't accept them, we may ask you to pick a different method or go through more confirmation steps. If you want to make a withdrawal, you put it in a processing queue. We might temporarily stop the transfer until we confirm who owns the account, check the payment method, and make sure the request follows all rules and internal security checks. Sometimes, we may need to get in touch with you to make sure of some details before we send the money. Withdrawals should only be sent from payment methods that are registered in your own name so that the process goes more smoothly. If the account holder information doesn't match the chosen payout method, the request can be put on hold until the problem is fixed.
You may need to be verified before you can make your first withdrawal, after making big changes to your account, when you change how you get paid, or when risk checks show that extra confirmation is needed. If verification is needed, we may ask for any or all of the following: Identity proof, such as a clear picture of a valid ID. Address proof is a piece of paper that has your name and address on it, preferably one that was issued not long ago. Payment method proof: proof that the method of withdrawal is yours, like a confirmation of account ownership. Check the source of the funds—in some cases, information that proves how deposits like £50 are paid for. If your documents aren't clear, have been cropped, are out of date, or don't match the information in your account profile, we may ask you to send them again. Sending files that are complete and can be read helps keep processing from stopping.
When you'll get your money depends on two things: how long it takes us to process your payment and how long it takes your payment provider to settle the transfer. Once approved, a lot of methods finish quickly. However, some may take longer because of banking cycles or checks that are specific to the provider. As an example, a withdrawal of 200 £ might be approved the same day as long as all the checks are done, but the exact arrival time may still be different for each provider. If it takes longer than expected for your withdrawal to go through, check your account notifications for any verification requests and make sure that your payment information is correct.
Verification not finished or missing documents. Submitted documents don't match up with account information. Asking for a withdrawal from a method that doesn't accept them. Extra security checks that are done when there is suspicious activity or when account information changes. We can't change the provider settlement windows. If you need to change your withdrawal method, we may ask you to go through verification again before releasing any funds. This is especially true for larger amounts like withdraw 500 £, to make sure the money gets sent safely to the right person.
Casushi Casino offers tools for responsible play that let you set clear limits on deposits, bets, and time spent playing. These controls are meant to be simple to use, hard to get around, and present in key areas of the game where account balance and play history are relevant. We only process the information we need to correctly apply your settings when you set limits. This includes timestamps, deposit amounts, and session activity. This information helps make sure you stick to the choices you make, stops you from accidentally spending too much, and supports any responsible gambling laws that may be in place in UK.
You can set limits on how much you can add to your account in a certain amount of time. One daily limit is £100, one weekly limit is £300, and one monthly limit is £1000. When the limit is reached, no more deposits can be made until the relevant period starts over.
Loss limits help you stop playing before you chase outcomes because they track net losses over time. A weekly loss cap of £200 might be a normal set-up. It depends on the type of limit you chose, if your net loss hits that amount during the time period, you won't be able to play for real money again until the timer starts over.
Limits on how much you can bet can be set so that you only lose or win a certain number of times in a given period of time. For example, you can limit the amount of money you can bet each day to £500. This helps if you want to set a strict limit on how much you can play, not just how much you can deposit or lose.
What it means: Your limits are based on the transactions and game events that have been linked to your account. Decreasing vs. increasing: Decreases usually happen right away, but increases might need some time to settle in before they can be used. Important: There are limits on each account. If you have more than one payment method, the system will still add up all of your activity across all of them when enforcing a limit like £300 per week. Controls for the session help you keep track of time and speed. Setting a session reminder (like a notification every 30 minutes), a maximum session length (like 2 hours), or starting a cooldown are all things you can do. For a set amount of time, like 24 hours, if you choose a cooldown, you may not be able to play real-money games, even if you still have money in your account. Besides that, your account may also have time-out and self-exclusion settings. Self-exclusion is a longer block that can't be lifted early, while time-out is a short break one can take. If you set up self-exclusion, any pending deposit attempts, like £50, will be turned down as long as the exclusion is in place.
We use your account and activity data, such as deposit amounts (for example, £100), wagering totals (for example, £500), net loss calculations (for example, £200), session start and end times, login events, and changes to your responsible play settings, to place limits on your spending and manage your sessions. Use this information to make sure the limits you set are followed and stop transactions or game play that would go over them. There should be a way for you to see how close you are to reaching a cap in your account. Find strange patterns that could mean someone is abusing their account or that more security is needed. If it's necessary for compliance and player safety in UK, keep audit records. We do not use settings for responsible play to try to get you to gamble. If we need to get in touch with you, like to confirm a limit change or acknowledge a self-exclusion, we will only use your information to send that message and keep track of what happened.
When you visit Casushi Casino on your phone, we may process some technical information to make sure you can play safely, log in safely, and make payments easily. When you play on a phone or tablet, this is true whether you use our mobile app (if it's available) or your browser. How your phone is set up can change the data that is shared. For instance, an app can ask for permissions from the device, but browser play usually depends on the settings and cookies of the browser. The only mobile data we collect is what we need to run the service, keep accounts safe, and meet legal requirements. If you allow it, App Play may let you sign in faster, get notifications inside the app, and improve performance. We may get app diagnostics (like crash logs) and device identifiers if you download and use an app. These are used to keep sessions safe and stop fraud. Web technologies like cookies and local storage are often used by browser games to remember your settings, keep you logged in, and help spot strange behavior. A lot of these settings can be changed right in your browser. For example, you can block or delete cookies and limit site permissions. For normal casino play, we don't need to access private device features. We may collect device and connection information, such as the model of the device, the operating system version, the browser type, the user's IP address, and network indicators. We may also collect session and usage data, such as the pages visited, gameplay interactions, timestamps, and basic performance metrics. Unless the feature itself needs that permission, you can say no to a permission that isn't required to use core functionality.
Payment steps may be handled by an embedded payment page or a secure redirect when you deposit £20 or withdraw £500 on your phone. The device permissions we use to read your payment information are not used by us. Payment providers may handle transaction and verification information as part of the payment process. Use your phone to confirm your account. You decide what to send if you choose to upload documents from your phone for verification. So that the upload is valid and no one tampers with it, the system may process image metadata. However, you should only share documents that are asked for in the verification flow.
You should log out of shared devices every time you're done using them and not save passwords in browsers that other people can see. Enable device-level security (PIN, fingerprint, or face unlock) and make sure your operating system is up to date for extra safety. Note: Different browser and operating system versions have different controls and permissions for devices. With the settings on your phone or browser, you can change or remove permissions at any time.
A lot of technical and operational safeguards are used by Casushi Casino to keep personal information and game play from getting into the wrong hands. These include encryption, fraud prevention, and account security measures. Security controls are meant to keep your account information safe, lower the chance of being hacked while it's being sent, and stop people from misusing information that is stored. In addition to making payments safer, these steps help make sure that deposits like £100 and withdrawals like £500 are processed to the rightful account holder by spotting suspicious behavior early on and preventing account takeovers. Your data and account are safe with us because the connection between your device and our services is encrypted while it's in transit. This helps protect the information you send us, like your login information and payment instructions. This makes it less likely that someone else could read or change the information while it is being sent. It is possible to keep sensitive data safe by using secure storage and access controls. A limited number of authorized staff and service processes are able to access systems that store personal data. These people are only given the permissions they need to do their jobs. Patterns that could mean that an account has been hacked, automated activity is happening, or payments are being misused are looked for by fraud and abuse monitoring. Some of the things that can be checked for are strange login locations, sudden changes to account information, multiple failed login attempts, or deposit and withdrawal patterns that don't match normal play. When high-risk signals show up, we may temporarily stop you from doing some things until we can be sure the account is safe again. Both user-side and platform-side controls help keep your account safe. Use a strong, unique password and don't use it on other sites to help keep your account safe. Turn on any extra verification steps that are available when you sign in or confirm important changes. Keep your email account safe because you use it to get new passwords and important messages. If you use a shared computer or device, don't save your passwords or share your login information. Protection for sessions and devices helps stop people from getting in without permission when accounts are left signed in. Sessions may end automatically after a certain amount of time of inactivity, and the way you sign in may require extra verification before you can do certain things. Chargeback and fraud risks are cut down with payment integrity controls, which also help make sure that money moves legally. Withdrawals of £200 or deposits of £50 may be questioned before they are processed, or processing may be stopped until security checks are finished. This depends on how dangerous the action is. You should change your password right away and get in touch with support right away if you think someone else has gotten into your account without permission. This way, we can help protect it, stop any further activity, and look into any transactions that seem fishy.
Taking Care of Licensing, Compliance, and Responsible Gaming Data: Casushi Casino treats information about regulations and responsible gaming with the same level of care as core account data. When we have to get licenses to do something, we may keep certain records to show that we are operating legally, to keep players safe, and to meet compliance requirements in the right places, like UK when it applies. Only trained staff and approved service providers who need to know can access our compliance and responsible gaming datasets. These records are only used to follow the law, stop fraud, protect players, and keep the platform's integrity.
We may collect information about your identity, verification, and account activity in order to meet our licensing and legal obligations. Details you give us directly and details the Services gather about your use of them are both included. Name, date of birth, address, UK, and verification results are all pieces of information that are needed to prove who someone is. There are records of deposits (like deposit £50) and withdrawals (like withdraw 500 £). There are also identifiers for payment instruments and risk signals that are used to spot unusual activity. Details about sessions, logins, devices, and browsers, as well as records of game play, are kept in account and gameplay logs. These are needed for audits and handling disputes. The results of AML and fraud checks include sanctions or PEP screening flags, internal risk scores, chargeback indicators, and review notes that need to be read by hand when required by law. We ask for as little information as possible; if we don't need it to follow the law or protect players and the platform, we don't ask for it. If the laws change, we may also change the data fields we ask for. Legal deadlines and audit requirements affect how long records are kept. We keep records of compliance for as long as it takes to meet legal requirements, settle disagreements, stop fraud, and show regulators or auditors that we are following the rules. We delete or anonymize the data using the right technical and organizational steps when we no longer need it. This processing is usually legal because of legal requirements, legitimate interests in stopping fraud and keeping the platform safe, or to carry out the contract with you. Consent will be asked for when the law says it is needed for a certain processing activity, and you will be able to easily withdraw it. Sharing may happen with regulators and other required parties when the law or licensing conditions say so. This can mean giving reports or records to the right people, following the law, and helping with investigations into fraud, money laundering, or player safety. If your compliance partners, payment processors, identity verification providers, or hosting services are located in other countries, you may need to send money to them. In order to protect your data during transfers, we use the right safeguards that are required by law. Access logging, role-based permissions, encryption in transit and at rest when appropriate, and regular monitoring are some of the security controls that may be used to keep licensing and responsible gaming data safe. To stop people underage from gambling, age and eligibility checks depend on verification results and risk indicators. The verification data may be kept for compliance and fraud prevention if an account doesn't meet the requirements. This is what the law requires. Gamer protection features work better when data is handled responsibly. We may look at things like how much time you spend playing, how much you deposit (for example, setting a deposit limit of £100), whether you have self-excluded yourself, and how you interact with support staff in relation to safer play. In cases where the law allows it, these records help us enforce limits, honor self-exclusion, and stop people from getting around them across accounts. Legal and licensing obligations may put limits on your requests and rights. In most cases, you can ask to see, change, or delete certain information about you. However, we may have to keep compliance records even if you close your account, and we will let you know about any legal limits that apply.
To set up and protect your account, make deposits and withdrawals, and pass compliance checks, we need to collect the information below. This could have your name, date of birth, address, email address, phone number, payment information (masked if possible), device and IP information, a history of your games and transactions, and documents that prove who you are. We use it to stop fraud, set limits, make sure people are eligible for bonuses, confirm UK/residency when needed, and help customers.
Payment partners who have been approved handle the processing of deposits. We only share the information we need to finish the deal and check for risks. This includes payment identifiers, the amount in £, and basic account information. We don't keep full card numbers on our servers. We may ask for proof of payment method ownership if a deposit is flagged. This could be a picture of the card with the middle numbers hidden or a screenshot of your wallet that shows your name and wallet ID.
A government-issued ID, proof of address (like a utility bill or bank statement), and proof of payment method ownership may be needed to authorize withdrawals and keep your account safe. We may sometimes ask for a selfie or a short video to make sure you are who you say you are after. Details on the documents must match those of the account holder. To stop third-party cashouts, withdrawals are only sent to payment methods that are registered and verified under the same name.
Account and device data are used to enforce bonus checks and stop fraud. To find duplicate accounts, shared payment methods, or patterns that aren't allowed, we may use IP/device signals, payment fingerprints, and account history. People who claim a bonus without following the rules may have their bonus funds and winnings limited, canceled, or thrown out. We may also put limits on your bets or withdrawals if the rules say so. Use one account and one set of payment methods for each person, and make sure you are eligible before asking for a withdrawal.
Making sure that online gambling is legal in UK and that you are old enough to gamble is your responsibility. Based on your location, UK, IP address, or compliance requirements, we may not let you register, play, deposit, or withdraw money. With the same security controls as on a desktop computer, mobile access works through your browser. To keep your account safe, use a strong password, keep your email safe, and don't make payments on public Wi-Fi. Also, contact support right away if you think someone else has accessed your account without permission so we can stop activity and look at recent logins.
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