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In UK, this Clover Bingo Cookies Policy tells you what information these files collect, how they help with performance and security, and how you can manage or turn them off.
When you log in to your account, the cookie consent settings affect how well the site can recognize your session, keep you safely logged in, and remember your important preferences.
Some cookies are necessary to access your account, while others aren't and are only used to get information about how well your site is doing or to show you more relevant content. Some permissions are stored locally in your browser, so you may need to set them again if you clear your cookies or switch devices. You can change these settings at any time, and they will usually stay the same across devices and browsers. In order to log in and keep your information safe, you need to allow essential cookies to access your account. They manage basic tasks like logging in, keeping sessions stable, doing security checks, and stopping fraud. You might not be able to sign in, stay signed in, or do sensitive things like confirming account changes if you turn off essential cookies.
Cookies are not necessary to access your account. You can use them to speed up pages, figure out problems with signing in, and customize some experiences that aren't necessary. Usually, turning them off won't stop you from logging in, but it might make things less convenient, like remembering fewer of your preferences.
One of the following options will let you change your cookie consent settings:
You can go back to the cookie settings panel and change your choices if you change your mind later. Keep essential cookies turned on to avoid interruptions, multiple logins, or security checks that get blocked.
If you changed your cookie settings and then tried to log in, do these steps in order:
Clover Bingo may need a stable authenticated session for account-related tasks that involve payments or security confirmation.
You may need to sign in again before you can do things like depositing 20£ or withdrawing £. This is because cookie restrictions can shut down your session.
Cookies remember important technical information about your session, which helps Clover Bingo make registration and login go smoothly. They can keep forms from moving around while you browse different pages, cut down on annoying pop-ups, and help with basic security checks that make sure your browser was the one that started the sign-up or sign-in process. They also help Clover Bingo figure out which devices you are using again, which lets you get back into your account faster.
Still need your username and password? This isn't a replacement for them, but cookies can make things easier by remembering your preferences and session IDs that let you keep accessing the site. That's what session cookies do during sign-up and sign-in. They keep things going smoothly between steps. For instance, if your sign-up process has more than one page, a session cookie can keep track of your progress so that you don't lose the information you've entered when you move to the next step or go back to the last one. Cookies that have to do with security can help stop fraud, find strange logins, and stop automated sign-up attempts.
If you are trying to log in from a different device or network, these cookies may help make sure the attempt is real. Preference cookies remember things that make access easier, like the language you choose, whether you give permission, or whether you want to stay logged in on a trusted device when you choose that option. Access is usually based on shorter session periods if you don't choose a "remember me" option. For the best access, only allow the most essential cookies for Clover Bingo. If you block or delete cookies, you might see one or more of these issues during registration or login: Sign-up pages refreshing without warning, causing you to lose your progress or not be able to move on to the next step; repeated security prompts, loops back to the login page, or messages that say "session expired"; or account access requiring more steps each time, especially on return visits.
It's possible to keep registration and login working without letting extra tracking happen if you allow only the most important cookies and block the rest.
At Clover Bingo, cookies help link bonus offers to the right player account and make sure that promotional journeys are the same from click to claim. The cookie can store the campaign identifier that lets you see the offer in your cashier or bonuses area if you come from an email, a partner link, or a page for a limited-time campaign. If you want to know if you can get a bonus, cookies can help make the checks easier. For example, they can check that the promotion was accessed during its valid period and that the same device or browser session is continuing the signup or deposit flow.
They don't change the rules of your account, but cookies do help make sure that the offer you chose and the bonus that shows up when you deposit money don't clash. When you use a promo code or campaign link, Clover Bingo will often start tracking you as soon as you get there from a promotional source. This is based on how cookies work. A cookie might remember which campaign you came from so the site can validate or pre-fill a coupon code or show you the right welcome package and terms. As time goes on, if you clear your cookies, change browsers, or go from mobile web to a different device, the offer might not automatically attach again.
Cookies usually help with session integrity and attribution checks that make sure people are eligible. Cookies let the platform know that the same user is doing the same thing over and over, like registering and then making a first deposit of at least 20 £ to get a bonus that matches the deposit. If the cookie is missing, you might still be able to get the bonus, but you might have to enter the promo code by hand or call customer service to make sure you're on the right campaign. You may also get a bonus or have your deposit mapped based on the cookie that tells the system which offer to use on the next qualifying transaction. Let's say a promotion is only meant to be used for one deposit of up to £200. The cookie can help the system connect that offer to the right funding event and stop a different promotion from being used by accident.
Click on the promotion, complete the signup process, and make your qualifying deposit (for example, 20 £ or more if the promotion sets a minimum) all on the same device and browser. Don't delete your cookies until you can see the bonus in your account or until you see confirmation that you've done what you need to do. If the field is there, enter the coupon code exactly as it is given; cookies may not always detect and apply codes automatically. When working on different promotions at the same time, don't use multiple tabs. The most recent campaign cookie could overwrite an older one. After playing on a shared device, make sure to sign out and close the browser. If you don't, a cookie left behind could give another user the wrong idea that they are eligible for future promotions.
You may have met the requirements but not seen the bonus. Check to see if cookies were blocked in your browser settings or by an add-on. It can help to reopen the original promotion link and make the deposit all in the same session. This is especially helpful if the offer has a time limit or a cap, like a bonus of up to £200 that needs to be claimed by a certain date.
Clover Bingo uses cookies to keep track of your bonus play and make sure you're following the bonus terms. These cookies make it possible to do important calculations, like figuring out how many times a bonus must be played through before it can be turned into cash.
We're keeping an eye on your bonus balance to make sure it stays the same between sessions and cut down on disputes. For instance, if you claim a £100 bonus that comes with a wagering requirement, cookies might help the site remember how much of that playthrough you've already done when you come back. How these cookies work during bonus play: Wagering progress cookies keep track of session-level information about your bonus activity, like the last amount of money you bet and whether your play is currently meeting requirements. They don't change your account information, but they help the site show you the most up-to-date progress bars as you switch between sections and games.
Bonus balance cookies help the platform tell the difference between bonus funds and funds that can be withdrawn. Because of this, it is important to know what rules apply to each part of your wallet when a promotion splits it into two, like a bonus balance of £50 and a cash balance of £20. Contribution and cap cookies may also help the site figure out how to use game contribution rates and bonus-related maximum bet limits. These cookies help the interface flag bets that might be against the rules while the bonus is active if the promotion sets a maximum eligible stake per spin or card, like £5. When a bonus is active, keep cookies turned on for the best accuracy.
If you delete cookies, switch browsers, or use strict blocking, you may see progress indicators that are missing or stuck until your account is refreshed. The terms and conditions of your bonus still apply, and the casino's records will be used to settle the matter. If your betting meter stays the same after betting at least £10, refresh the page and log out and back in once. If your bonus balance isn't showing up correctly, like a £30 bonus showing up as cash, close all of your casino tabs and start a new session. As long as you stay on one device until you've bet at least £50, the progress display should be the most accurate.
These cookies can speed up the checkout process by remembering your preferred payment method for the next time you top up. You can still change your mind at any time. Cookies for payment deposits do not take the place of security checks. They make things easier, like remembering the deposit method you chose last time and making it faster for the cashier to load the right payment widget when you come back. Deposit-related cookies can store limited preference data that makes the cashier experience faster if you allow them to in your browser settings.
This could include choices that don't matter much, like the last deposit option you chose and the version of the deposit page that works best on your device. Preferred method selection: remembers the last payment method you used, so when you come back, it's already chosen for you. Cashier session helpers: This feature keeps the cashier from having to reload steps that are already done during the same session. The device and display preferences help the deposit form load correctly on both mobile and desktop devices so that changes don't have to be made over and over. Anti-error prompts—helps keep you from seeing the same validation pop-ups over and over again when you go back to finish a deposit. Clover Bingo does not store full card numbers, full banking information, or full payment authentication data in cookies. This is very important.
If your browser asks you to save your card information, that's a feature you can control on your own in the wallet settings of your browser. Pick your method, enter the amount of your deposit (for example, 20£, 50£, or 100£), and click "Confirm." If you allow cookies, your preferred method can be ready for you the next time you open the cashier. This saves you time and mouse clicks. You can still deposit normally if you don't want to use payment deposit cookies. You may just have to choose your payment method again and go through the cashier steps all over again.
In your browser's settings, you can always turn off or delete cookies. This will stop remembering the process you want to use.
Clover Bingo uses cookies to help with verification steps and payout processing checks to make sure that withdrawals are safe and payouts are correct. These cookies make sure that the withdrawal request comes from the same authenticated session. They also lower the chance that someone will change something without your permission and keep your payout going without stopping. When you set up your account, cookies help the platform remember important security settings and look for strange patterns that might need an extra confirmation.
This way of doing things is meant to keep your balance, your personal information, and the security of every withdrawal request and completion safe. How cookies help with verification during withdrawals: When you ask for a withdrawal, say "withdraw 200 £," cookies can help connect the request to your current login session and the context of your device. This supports standard checks like making sure the session is still active, keeping access to the account, and making sure the cashout flow hasn't been changed in the middle of the process. Cookie help with session confirmation, which makes sure you are still logged in when you approve a cashout. Step completion tracking: keeping track of the confirmations you have already made so you are not asked again and again.
Mismatches, like a sudden switch of devices during a withdrawal request, are flagged as fraud prevention signals. The cashier, verification prompts, and final payout confirmation all support safe handoffs. You might have to sign in or confirm something again during the withdrawal process if cookies are blocked or cleared. In some situations, the system may stop working until it can be sure that the session is still valid. If you need to cash out quickly, don't clear your cookies in the middle of the withdrawal process. Instead, finish the request all at once, especially if you're asking for a large amount like withdraw 1000 £. When processing payouts, cookies can also help with internal consistency checks that stop duplicate requests, make sure that the withdrawal method chosen matches the one that is already on file, and make sure that any necessary safety checks are done before the payment is sent.
These can be saved in cookies on your device so that you can play safely. These cookies remember the limits and session controls you set, so when you come back, they will still be in effect. This makes it less likely that you will lose track of time or money. Controls that use cookies are meant to make things easier for you, not to be your only safety measure. These settings might be lost if you clear your cookies, use a different browser, switch devices, or play in private mode. You might need to set them again. When cookies are turned on, they may remember useful session and limit settings, like how long you want a session to last before you are asked to take a break or if you have set a deposit limit for your account.
Setting a deposit limit of £100 per day is one example. Another is setting a session reminder for every 30 minutes to help you keep track of your play time. There are other ways to protect your account besides these cookies. Instead of entering the session controls each time you visit, they are meant to keep your chosen limits the same within the same browser environment. What these cookies usually store are things like time and session reminders (for example, a message every 60 minutes), cooling-off and "break" preferences (for example, a short break after a continuous session), limit preferences you have chosen, such as deposit caps (for example, £50 per day) and loss caps (for example, £200 per week), and confirmation that you have seen limit-related messages so that the same notice is not shown again. It's important to note that cookie-stored settings usually only apply to the browser and device where they were created.
This will help you play consistently even if you use a different device. Don't delete Clover Bingo cookies, and don't use private browsing for normal play if you want these controls to stay in place. For cross-device sync and bingo games that feel like apps, Clover Bingo uses cookies to keep your sessions stable and your settings the same on your phone. This makes the experience feel like an app, even when you're just browsing in a browser. This means that your browser will remember your key settings, load pages faster, and keep you signed in while you play, unless you clear your browser data or sign out.
As long as you use the same account on multiple devices, cookies will keep your session alive. If you enable the correct cookie settings, you can move from your phone to your tablet or computer and continue without having to make the same choices over and over again. This will still protect your security. A small group of cookies make app-like play and syncing possible in mobile browsers. These cookies reduce friction without storing sensitive payment information. For instance, cookies can remember your language and display settings, help you stay logged in while you play, and cut down on the number of times you have to enter your password every time you switch between bingo rooms, promotions, and the cashier page.
Cross-device sync uses both account login and cookies to keep track of your device and your non-sensitive settings. Sync works best when you use the same account and don't block cookies that are needed for it to work. If you use private browsing or clear your cookies often, you may see more sign-in screens and fewer settings that are remembered. You can fine-tune your cookie choices in two places: the casino cookie banner (if it's there) and the browser settings on your device. This will keep mobile play smooth and give you more control. Essential cookies are needed to sign in, keep the session stable, and move around during play. Preference cookies do things like remember your language, display, and consent choices.
Cookies that track analytics help find errors that slow down mobile games and measure how well they're working. Marketing cookies personalize ads and messages, but they're not needed to play the game. Remember to leave essential and preference cookies turned on for the best cross-device experience. You can turn off analytics and marketing cookies and still play if you'd rather have a stricter setup, but you might lose some useful features, like being able to save your settings and quickly return after a short break. On a mobile device, you might be asked to confirm some settings again after accepting only essential cookies; you might need to sign in again after clearing cookies; and after blocking third-party cookies, some built-in features like support widgets might load in a simplified mode.
Cookies don't keep track of all of your payment information. If you use the cashier, transactions like depositing 20£ or asking for a 200£ withdrawal are handled through secure checkout flows. Cookies help the process stay the same across pages and avoid timeouts during confirmation steps that aren't needed.
Security cookies help Clover Bingo spot odd behavior and keep your account safe while you play. They support important safety features, such as making sure that requests come from your real session and not from automated tools or people who aren't authorized to do so. Like a deposit of £50 or a withdrawal request of 500 £, these cookies help make sure that logins are safer, that the checkout process goes more smoothly, and that actions that affect your balance are confirmed reliably.
To keep your session safe and your account safe, security cookies are used. Cookies for security can store encrypted session IDs that let the site know that you are still moving from page to page. Some risks are lessened, like session hijacking, and it's easier to keep people from getting in after logging in. Checks to stop fraud as payments are made. Security cookies can help make sure that the steps in a cashier flow are consistent and real. For example, they can help make sure that a deposit of £100 was started by your active session and not by scripted behavior. Finding behavior that isn't normal. Autonomous risk signals, like multiple quick attempts to log in, strange device patterns, or strange navigation sequences, may be supported by cookies.
When Clover Bingo thinks something isn't safe, they may ask for more proof before letting sensitive actions happen. Protection against bots and abuse: helps stop automated account creation, bonus abuse, and fast scripted activity. Hidden third parties trying to submit forms on your behalf can't do so with CSRF protection. Stronger authentication: helps you sign in safely and only stays signed in for as long as it's safe to do so. What happens if you turn off cookies that keep you safe? Some parts of the casino might not work right if you block these cookies. More often, you might be logged out, see more verification steps, or not be able to make a deposit of £50 or confirm a withdrawal of £500.
To stay safe, let Clover Bingo use security cookies, don't pay with a device that other people have access to, and sign out when you're done using the cashier. This is Clover Bingo's Cookies Policy. It tells you how we use cookies and other similar technologies when you use our website or services. It tells you what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you might be able to control them. You agree to this Cookies Policy by continuing to use Clover Bingo. If you don't change your browser or device settings to reject some or all cookies, Clover Bingo may place cookies on your device.
Cookies are small text files that websites put on your computer, phone, or other device when you visit them. Cookies make websites work better, remember what users like, and give website owners information about how people interact with content. Pixels, tags, SDKs, local storage, and other identifiers that serve similar purposes may be examples of similar technologies.
Strictly Necessary Cookies: These are cookies that are needed for the site to work properly, like browsing pages, managing sessions, and providing security. To make things more consistent, preference cookies remember the things you've chosen, like language or region. Analytics cookies: These help us figure out how people use the site (for example, which pages they go to the most) so we can make it work better and be easier to use.
Advertising cookies are used to show you ads and content that might be relevant to you and to see how well marketing campaigns are working.
To run and protect the service, such as by stopping fraud and keeping your account safe. For better user experience, remember settings and cut down on actions that are done over and over again. To track and study performance and fix technical problems. Limit the number of times you see the same ad and make marketing more relevant to you.
Cookies that expire when you close your browser are called session cookies. As long as you don't delete them, persistent cookies stay on your device and let the website know when you visit again.
Some cookies may be set by companies that work for us, like ad partners and analytics providers. Cookies may be used by these third parties to keep track of what websites or services you visit and how long you stay on them.
Browser Settings: The controls in your browser let you block cookies or delete them. You can also set your browser to alert you when cookies are being sent. Controls for the Device: Some mobile devices have controls that let you turn off tracking technologies or clear advertising identifiers. Cookie Banner/Preferences: If the site has one, you can change your cookie preferences using the cookie consent tool.
If you turn off or block certain types of cookies, some parts of the Clover Bingo website might not work right. For instance, you might not be able to sign in, stay logged in, or get to some features.
We may make changes to this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, the law, or the way we do things. From the date it is published, the new version will be available on this page.
If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how Clover Bingo uses cookies, please use the website's contact forms to get in touch with our support team.
In order to keep you logged in, remember your preferences (like language and display settings), and keep your account safe from bad actors, we use cookies. Marketing cookies help us show relevant ads and keep track of conversions. Analytics cookies help us see how well the site is doing. Our cookie settings panel or your browser can help you manage cookies that aren't necessary, but we need them for core account, cashier, and security functions.
If you block essential cookies, the cashier needs them to keep the session safe and stop fraud, so deposits and withdrawals may not go through or may need to be verified again. Accept at least the most basic cookies if you want to use the cashier. If the payment doesn't go through, clear your browser's cache, allow cookies from our domain, reopen the site, and try the transaction again. The problem should be reported to Support along with the error message and the method of payment used.
Our systems keep track of when you activate a bonus, sign up for a promotion, and start wagering. Cookies help keep your session stable so that bonus terms show up correctly and you don't get logged out in the middle of a game. If you turn off cookies, you might miss pop-ups, confirmations of deals, or bonus banners that are no longer valid. Stay safe by leaving some cookies on and checking your Bonus section before you play to see the confirmed bonus, the wagering requirement, the expiration date, and any game contribution rules.
While cookies don't replace verification, they do make it safer to upload files and help us find attempts to take over your account. We may need to see proof of your identity, address, and payment, as well as the source of your funds, in order to process withdrawals. Allow essential cookies, turn off strict tracking blockers for our site, and try again on a private network if you keep getting logged out during verification. It doesn't matter what cookies you choose; limits on deposits, losses, and session length stay in place.
When required, we use cookie consent controls and give you the choice to accept, reject, or change how non-essential cookies are used based on UK laws. Get an app that works with your phone's OS and don't install any extensions or APK files that you don't know about. Two-factor authentication, a strong password, and logging out after playing on a shared device are all things you can do to make it safer. Change your password right away and contact Support to secure the account and look over recent logins if you think someone else has gotten in without your permission.
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