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Your Personal Information Will Be Safe At Casino Days In Canada

If you sign up, play, or manage your account, Casino Days will keep your information safe. This Privacy Policy tells you what information we gather, how we use it to provide services and handle C$, and when it may be shared with trusted partners to make sure we follow the law and keep your information safe. If you access Casino Days from Canada or are Canadian, the same basic safety measures apply, along with any laws that are in place in your country.

What Information Casino Days Gathers When You Sign Up And Verify Your Account?

When you sign up for a Casino Days account, we gather the information we need to create your player profile, protect your access, and make sure you follow all legal and responsible gaming rules.

Based on where you are and the rules in Canada, the information that is asked for may be different. During the verification process, we may ask for more proof of who you are and to keep your account safe from fraud. Also, this helps make sure that withdrawals go to the rightful account holder and that safe activities like depositing C$100 or withdrawing C$500 can happen.

Data Collected During Registration

When you sign up, Casino Days usually asks for basic account and contact information. This is done so you can log in, get important service messages, and manage your payments. This could include your full name, date of birth, home address, email address, and phone number.

We also keep track of technical and security information about your registration, like your login information, the status of your account, and some device or network identifiers that help us keep the platform safe and spot any suspicious activity. When you sign up, we usually ask for your full name, date of birth, email address, home address, nationality, and the country where you live (if needed for regulatory reasons), as well as your chosen username and password. If you choose to deposit, we also ask for information we need to process the payment and protect your account.

This might include information about the payment method (like masked card numbers or e-wallet account numbers), the amounts deposited and withdrawn, the timestamps, and the references to the transactions. Email or chat, we won't ask you for full payment information. As an option, you can also say whether you want to receive promotional emails or other forms of communication. In most cases, you can change these options in your account settings.

Responsible Gaming Information

We may collect limits you set for your account, like deposit limits (for example, a personal limit of C$200), session reminders, or self-exclusion choices, to help make sure you follow the rules you set.

Check Your Identity (kyc)

To make sure you are who you say you are, Casino Days may ask for documents and other proof of your identity, address, and payment method ownership in order to verify your account. Such things as the number of transactions, the payment methods you choose, and your legal obligations in Canada will affect which checks you get.

  • Identity verification: a government-issued ID, like a passport, national ID, or driver's license
  • Address verification: a recent utility bill, bank statement, or official letter with your name and address
  • Payment method verification: proof that the payment method belongs to you, like a screenshot of your name on an e-wallet profile or a masked card image where only allowed digits can be seen
  • Source of funds checks (if needed): proof of how gaming activity is funded, especially for transactions worth C$1000 or more

To avoid delays, make sure that the images you upload are clear, complete, up-to-date, and can be seen from all sides. We may ask you to resubmit or give us another document if any information is missing or can't be read.

Casino Days Uses The Information You Give Them To Manage And Activate Bonuses, Send You Relevant Promotions, And Make Sure The Games Are Fair And Safe

One way to do this is to use account information to make sure that offers are sent to the right player, that bonus terms are followed correctly, and that claims that are fake or repeated don't affect other customers. Your information is also used to run the gaming service, like to log you in and remember your settings, as well as to keep track of your game sessions for reasons like responsible gaming and government oversight.

You may be asked to prove that you own the account before Casino Days will let you get certain bonuses or make withdrawals.

Bonuses And Promotions

To make sure you're eligible for bonuses and to send them to you, we use basic account information like your email address, date of birth, and technical identifiers that can tell if you have more than one account. Like a welcome bonus of up to C$200 after a qualifying deposit of C$20, this helps Casino Days give out the right offer, make sure that rules are followed, and make sure that bonus funds are credited correctly. Promoting and communicating with you uses your contact information and marketing choices to send you messages about deals that are relevant to the games you like.

Casino Days may look at how you play and your bonus history to make sure you don't get promotions that aren't relevant to you. For example, they might not send you a C$50 reload bonus again if you've already used a similar offer. to send promotions and make sure people are eligible, we need account information like email, username, date of birth, and contact preferences. Transaction signals, like deposits and withdrawals, are used to activate deposit-based bonuses. For example, a deposit of C$30 can get you a bonus of up to C$100. Device and login data are used as anti-abuse indicators to find duplicate bonus claims and account sharing. Bonus withdrawals may need to be verified when bonus winnings are turned into cashable balances. This is especially true if you ask for a withdrawal of C$500 or more, or if automated checks find problems.

Casino Days only uses the documents you send them to make sure you are who you say you are and keep your account safe from being misused. Enforcing bonus terms may require keeping track of your bets and games played to make sure conditions are met, like meeting wagering requirements or not playing games that aren't allowed. If you get a bonus of up to C$200, Casino Days might keep track of how much of it has been wagered and if any maximum bet limits were broken during bonus play. Looking at activity that suggests promotions are being manipulated is part of preventing fraud and making sure everyone is treated fairly. This could include quickly creating an account, using the same device over and over, or depositing and withdrawing large amounts of money at the same time, like depositing C$20 and then asking to withdraw it right away.

These checks help protect real players and keep the bonus environment fair. Marketing controls let you choose how ads are sent. If you don't want to receive emails, texts, or push notifications from Casino Days, you can tell them not to, and the site will still send you important messages about your account or active bonuses. Due to country and eligibility rules, Casino Days may use your location or where you say you live to decide if a promotion can be offered in Canada. If it applies, eligibility may also depend on age, verification status, and account history. This makes sure that only qualified players get promotional benefits.

Processing game results, settling bets, finding technical problems, and keeping an eye out for illegal actions like working together or using automated tools are all examples of use related to gameplay. For instance, when a player uses a C$50 bonus on multiple slots and table games, session logs and device data may be used to keep gameplay safe and make sure that bonus winnings and real-money winnings are calculated correctly.

Policy On Cookies And Tracking Preferences For Casino Days Website And Mobile Play

Cookies and other similar technologies are used on the website and in mobile play to make sure that core features work properly, to remember your settings, and to help keep your account safe. These tools help the platform recognize your device, keep your sessions safe, and cut down on the number of times you have to answer the same questions when you come back. You keep control of most tracking that isn't necessary. If our site has a consent banner, you can change your cookie settings there or in the settings of your browser or device. Some cookies are needed for important features, so blocking them could make it harder to log in, make the cashier do things, or make the game less stable.

How Cookies And Tracking Work

  • Essential cookies help with basic tasks like logging in, making sure the site is secure, spreading the load, and stopping fraud. If you don't have them, you might not be able to sign in, keep a session going, or do transactions at the cashier, like depositing C$100 or asking to withdraw C$500.
  • Cookies that store preferences remember things like language, region, display settings, and game interface choices on both desktop and mobile devices. They help the next visit feel like the last one, but they don't change how games decide winners or payouts.
  • Cookies for analytics help us figure out how people use our websites and games, which parts work well, and where mistakes happen. This information is usually put together and used to make navigation, page speed, and stability better on all devices.
  • Cookies for marketing and affiliates can be used to track how well campaigns are doing, stop ads from showing up too often, and track who sent people to a site. If you can, you can choose to allow or block these cookies through your consent settings.

Several options are available to change how you want to be tracked: Consent banner—accept, reject, or change the settings for non-essential cookies when asked; you may need to do this again if your version of the site shows the banner. You can delete or block cookies in your browser's settings, and you can also make rules for certain websites. For mobile play, go to the privacy settings on your phone or tablet to block tracking cookies and delete any site data that is stored. You can sign out, reset your preferences, and stop some services if you delete or turn off cookies. If you're having problems after changing the settings, usually all it takes to get things back to normal is re-enabling essential cookies or refreshing your session.

Deposits, Card Information, And E-wallet Transactions Are All Safe And Private At Casino Days

Every deposit is treated as a private financial transaction, and bank-level security controls are in place to protect it. In order to keep your personal and financial information safe, payment pages are encrypted and transaction data is only handled by payment providers you know and trust. Your privacy is very important to us during the whole deposit process. Only the bare minimum of information needed to process a payment is gathered, and only authorized staff and partners who have been checked out and need it to complete the transaction or follow the law in Canada can see it. We use encrypted checkout and secure processing to keep your card and e-wallet information safe. When you make a deposit, your connection to the cashier is encrypted so that card numbers and e-wallet credentials can't be read while they're being sent.

Extra authentication, like one-time codes or biometric confirmation in your wallet app, is used when it's possible to stop people from using your account without your permission. Full credit card numbers or security codes are not saved by Casino Days. If you save a payment method to make deposits faster, the payment processor will store it as a token instead of as raw card data. This means that it can't be used for anything else.

Monitoring For Fraud And Protecting Your Account

When you make a deposit or change a payment, it is checked for any strange activity. Account takeovers can be stopped before funds are moved by checking the device and location, controlling the speed of deposits, and sending alerts when deposit patterns change in a big way.

How To Make Sure Your Deposits Are Safe And Private

Use a personal payment method in your own name that matches your Casino Days profile to go through faster and keep your privacy safe. Set up PIN or biometric security for your e-wallet app and make sure your device is locked. For deposits of C$10 or more, stay away from public Wi-Fi, and always log out when you're done. We will never ask for your password or one-time code, so don't give them to anyone else.

Private Deposits, Receipts, And Records Of Transactions

Your cashier history shows the status and time stamp of deposits like C$25, but it doesn't show full card information. Payment providers may include a merchant descriptor on your bank or wallet statement. These records are kept private according to the provider's rules and the laws in Canada.

When extra checks might be done: To protect players and stop fraud, Casino Days might ask for confirmation for certain deposits, like a deposit of C$300, multiple failed payment attempts, or a sudden change in payment method. Anything you give us is only used for security and compliance purposes. It is never sold or used for marketing purposes that have nothing to do with security or compliance.

When A Player Requests A Withdrawal, Casino Days Uses Privacy-focused Security Checks To Make Sure The Money Goes To The Rightful Account Holder And That Player Data Stays Safe

These checks include Know Your Customer (KYC) checks and proof of identity requirements. That's when identity and payment ownership are most important, so these checks are usually done when the money is cashed out. For KYC verification, only the information needed to confirm your identity, payment method ownership, and legal eligibility in your area is requested. The casino only does this with limited access and data use. A little more proof may be needed before a withdrawal is approved if you are playing from Canada or if your Canadian needs extra checks to make sure you are following the rules.

What You Might Be Asked To Show To Get Your Money Back

Most players can quickly complete verification by sending in scans or images that are clear and have not been changed. Extra checks may be done if you take out 500 C$ or more, or if account activity points to a higher risk of fraud.

  • Proof of who you are: a valid photo ID from the government, like a passport, national ID card, or driver's license, that shows your full name and date of birth.
  • Address verification: A recent document, usually from the last three months, that shows your full name and current address. This could be a utility bill or a bank statement.
  • Payment method proof: proof that the account where the withdrawal is going belongs to you, like a bank account statement or a screenshot or photo showing ownership information, with any private numbers hidden as needed.
  • Source of funds (when needed): When needed, a source of funds check is done, which looks at supporting documents that show how deposits are paid for, especially when total withdrawals reach C$2,000 or more.

Non-essential information, like the middle digits of your account numbers, should be hidden unless the casino asks to see them. This will protect your privacy. When masking is asked for, always leave your name and the last few digits visible so that the document can still be linked to your Casino Days profile. All of your documents should match the information that's on your account. If you recently changed your name or address, you should send proof with your withdrawal so it doesn't get held up.

Instead of editing the original file, send a new copy if the casino asks for one because the pictures aren't clear. Verification also stops chargebacks, account takeovers, and sending money to people other than the account holder. Withdrawals to a payment method that is not in your name are usually not allowed, and if that's the case, you may be asked to return the money to the same method you used to deposit it. Your withdrawal may be put on hold until the necessary checks are done if your KYC is still being processed. Once verified, it's usually easier to make withdrawals in the future. However, the casino may check again if there are big changes to the account, unusually large withdrawals like 10,000 C$, or new rules that affect Canada.

Limits, Time-outs, And Self-exclusion Are All Privacy Settings That You Can Use For Responsible Gambling

Casino Days gives you controls that help you manage your spending and play time in a way that is useful and user-led. It's easy to use these controls, make changes where allowed, and understand what they mean before they go into effect. You can find them in your account settings. At Casino Days, we treat limit and exclusion data as private account information because they can show private information about your habits. Certain people and systems are only allowed to access it in order to carry out your choices, follow the law, and keep the platform safe.

How Controls Work And What We Keep Track Of

Deposit, loss, and wagering limits let you limit what you can do during a certain time period. Depending on what the platform offers in your area, you can set a daily maximum deposit of C$100 or a weekly maximum deposit of C$500. So that limits are always followed, the system keeps track of the type of limit, its value, its time period, and the time it was set. You can keep track of how long you've been playing with time limits and session reminders. For compliance reporting purposes, Casino Days keeps track of the chosen reminder interval and the time it was turned on to make sure notifications are sent and recorded. With time-out, you can temporarily stop using gambling features for the amount of time you choose.

Logging in from a different device won't work because Casino Days remembers the start time, end time, and scope of the restriction. Players who want to stop gambling for a set amount of time or forever can use self-exclusion, a longer restriction. Additionally, Casino Days keeps track of the reason for the ban, the date it was activated, and any compliance notes that are needed to apply the ban to the whole account. Your limits (for example, C$200), time-out length, self-exclusion term, and the timestamps that go with them are kept secret. Why it's processed: to enforce limits, stop access during active blocks, and help with responsible gambling and meeting regulatory requirements.

Limits on who can see and change it are kept safe by audit logging and limited access controls. If you are on a time-out or self-exclusion, marketing and promotional messages may be limited or stopped, depending on the rules that apply to you. Only important account and safety messages are sent as operational messages if they are still sent at all. A cooling-off period may apply to changes to limits. In practice, lowering limits can happen quickly, while raising them (for example, from C$100 to C$300 for a weekly deposit cap) might take longer to make play safer. Casino Days keeps track of requests for changes, when they take effect, and the results to make sure the rules are followed correctly.

If you contact support about limits, time-outs, or self-exclusion, Casino Days will make sure you are who you say you are before they make changes or give out information. Your conversations with support staff may be recorded to keep track of what you asked for and to stop other people from editing your account without your permission.

Faq

To Make Deposits And Withdrawals, What Personal Information Does Casino Days Collect?

We only gather the information we need to legally operate, protect, and open your account, process payments, and follow the law. Your name, date of birth, address, email address, phone number, payment information (masked if possible), IP address, device data, and transaction history are some of the things that are usually in this list. It helps us verify deposits, send withdrawals to the right person, stop fraud, set limits for responsible gaming, and keep accurate records. Your payment information is kept safe by secure payment providers, and we don't give your personal information to other companies to use for their own marketing.

What Will Payment Providers Or Banks See If Casino Days Shares My Information With Them?

Yes, when you deposit or withdraw money, we give our payment partners the bare minimum of information they need. This includes your name, account number, transaction amount, currency, and security checks. Additionally, banks and card issuers may carry out their own checks to confirm identities and prevent fraud. For processing your transactions, handling chargebacks, and staying in compliance, we only share data with providers we've checked out. We won't give non-related account information to a provider if they ask for it. Instead, we will ask you directly.

What Documents Do I Need To Verify My Identity (kyc)? Is It Required Before I Can Withdraw My Money?

To confirm identity and stop people from misusing C$, verification is needed. People may ask you for a passport or national ID photo, proof of address (like a utility bill or bank statement), and proof of payment (like a screenshot of your e-wallet account showing that you own it and the last four digits of your card). Most of the time, we can take deposits without full KYC, but withdrawals can be held up until the checks are done. Keep your documents clear and uncropped, and make sure all of your account information is correct. This will speed up the process.

When It Comes To Bonuses, Wagering Requirements, And Bet Limits, How Does The Privacy Policy Change Things?

We look at account and game data to make sure bonus rules are followed fairly and to spot abuse. This includes keeping an eye on patterns of betting, having multiple accounts, and strange payment activity. We may limit bonuses, ask for proof, or stop some promotions for your account if our checks show a risk. Limits on responsible gaming are also based on your account information. You can set limits on your deposit, loss, bets, or sessions, and we'll enforce them across all of your devices to make sure you don't go overboard.

Is Casino Days Legal In Canada? How Do I Keep My Account And Mobile Access Safe?

Availability depends on the rules in your area. According to your Canadian, it is up to you to make sure that playing at online casinos is legal in Canada. We may not let people from certain places access or register if we need to. We use encrypted connections, active device and login monitoring, and risk-based checks for any activity that seems odd on mobile and desktop to keep them safe. To keep your account safe, use a strong, unique password, keep your email safe, don't use shared devices, and contact Support right away if you see logins or transactions that you didn't make.

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