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Cookies help the site stay fast, safe, and tailored to your play, like by remembering your key settings and making it easier to log in. This Cookie Policy tells you what information these files gather, how they help New Zealand features and promotions, and how you can manage them in your browser. You can get the best experience and privacy when depositing NZ$ and playing as a New Zealand by managing your preferences.
Cookies make sure you get the right welcome offer when you get to PlayOJO and remember that you clicked on a promotional message. This helps make sure you see the right bonus terms and that when you sign up, your account is marked for the right promotion. A welcome bonus may depend on whether your browser accepts the relevant cookies when you sign up and make your first deposit of at least NZ$10. This is because cookie data may be used to track offers.
PlayOJO may use cookies to store information about referrals and campaigns when a welcome offer is shown in an ad, email, affiliate link, or banner. If you block, delete, or overwrite those cookies before you register, the system might not be able to tell which offer you meant to claim, even if you deposit NZ$10 or more later. As a result, if you block or delete a cookie, the welcome bonus might not show up when you check out, might not be linked to your account, or might be linked with different terms than you expected. Read the terms and conditions of the promotion that are shown on the site when you sign up. If you don't, you will be automatically signed up for the promotion. To make it more likely that you get the right welcome offer, click on the promotional link and complete the registration process all in the same browser window. If private or incognito mode deletes cookies when the window closes, don't use it. If you click the offer and then create your account, don't switch devices. Don't delete your cookies until you've signed up and put at least NZ$10 into your account. If you use ad blockers or strict tracking blockers, let site cookies work for a short time while you sign up. New customers are usually the only ones who can get welcome bonuses, and cookie signals may help find people who try to sign up more than once from the same device or browser profile. It's possible that bonus eligibility could be limited if the system finds that the same person has registered more than once, even if they make a deposit of NZ$10 or more. If you think you clicked on a valid promotion but the welcome bonus didn't show up after your NZ$10 qualifying deposit, make sure that cookies aren't disabled or cleared, then click on the original offer link again and make sure that the bonus message is still there. If you can, give support the source of the promotion and the time stamp so they can check to see if the campaign tracking was recorded.
The process of making a PlayOJO account is meant to be quick, but the way it goes may depend on the cookies you choose. The site remembers important settings like language and session security with cookies. Cookies can also help with important steps like keeping you logged in while you finish registering. When the cookie banner comes up, you can choose to accept only the cookies that are needed or to allow more types of cookies. Some cookies are necessary for the sign-up process to work properly. Other cookies are there to make the site easier to use and track performance, but you don't have to use them to create an account.
Essential cookies help keep the registration session stable and keep other people from abusing your account. Without them, you might have problems like having to re-enter information or having the form reload several times. Cookies that you choose to use may speed up the experience in small ways, like by remembering preferences that aren't very important and by helping PlayOJO figure out where the sign-up process could be better. You do not have to accept these cookies in order to sign up, and you can still sign up even if you do not. Accepting "essential only" is best if you want to leave as little of a digital footprint as possible while still registering normally. If you want the smoothest experience, set all of them to "accept." This also lets analytics and preference features work. Custom selection: Pick categories one by one if the cookie settings panel lets you. Allow essential cookies and fill out the form all at once if you want a quick and easy registration process. If you change your mind later, you can change your cookie settings by clicking on the "cookie settings" link on the site. This may reset some useful features but won't stop you from getting into your account.
Picking the right banking option is only part of making fast deposits. How your browser handles important site data is also very important. Cookies can make it so that payment pages don't load properly, verification steps happen more than once, or your deposit request timeouts before it's finished. Allow the cookies that help with login, security checks, and keeping the payment session going at PlayOJO to keep things running smoothly. So, you can go from choosing a method to confirming a deposit without having to stop and start again. Because they are strictly necessary, cookies help the site remember your session as you go from the casino to the payment provider page and back to the cashier screen. Without them, you might see the same prompts over and over, empty cashier pages, or confirmations that didn't work after entering your information. Aside from preventing fraud, security cookies can also help keep your account safe. The system may ask for more checks more often or block a deposit attempt that looks like it's not complete if these are turned off. That makes it easier to pay when you go back to the cashier because preference cookies can remember useful settings like language and device recognition. You don't always need them, but they can speed up deposits that you make again. Some things you should make sure are turned on in your browser for PlayOJO so the cashier works properly.
This method prevents tracking that isn't related to payments while still allowing deposits to work. When you make a deposit, look at the cashier to see the minimum and maximum amounts that can be done. As an example, if the minimum deposit is NZ$10 and you try to make a NZ$5 deposit, the transaction will not go through and you may be sent back to the method selection page. It's possible that PlayOJO will need to verify your identity before releasing your winnings if a payment fails after you click "Confirm." To do this, clear your browser's cookies for the casino site only (do not delete any saved passwords) and then try again with a new session.
This step helps protect your account, stops fraud, and makes sure that your payout goes to the right person and place. You can also change how easy it is to withdraw money from a website by changing your cookie settings. For example, you can change how long your login stays active, how forms remember what you entered before, and how often and how often security checks happen. Although you may have to enter your information more often, you can still ask for a withdrawal if you limit cookies.
Know Your Customer (KYC) checks may be done before the first payout or when certain changes happen, like when you change your personal information or the way you withdraw your money. When you want to withdraw 500 NZ$ or more, or when your account activity triggers extra security steps, you may need to go through more checks. Proof of who you are and where you live, as well as confirmation that the payment method you used is yours, are common things that are needed for verification. If you use a credit card to make a deposit of NZ$100 or more, you may also be asked to prove where the money came from. This depends on risk checks and your account history. Identity proof: a photo or clear copy of a valid ID. Proof of address is a piece of paper that has your name and current address on it. Proof that the withdrawal is going to the right place—payment method confirmation. Extra checks may be needed, and extra documents may be asked for to make sure everything is safe and legal. Cookie settings and verification: If you turn off some cookies, your session may time out more often or show you security questions more than once when you're uploading files or confirming a withdrawal. Enabling essential cookies helps the site keep sessions safe during important steps like submitting documents and confirming payments. The speed of the payout depends on two things: how quickly we process the payment and how long it takes your payment provider. The status of the verification is usually the most important thing you can change. Sending in clear documents on time can help you avoid delays. If your account has already been verified, smaller withdrawal requests like "withdraw NZ$50" can often be processed faster than requests that need to be checked more thoroughly. Tip: If you want to avoid interruptions while withdrawing money or uploading documents, you might want to allow essential cookies, go through verification before you ask for a payout, and use the same payment method you used to deposit NZ$100 if you can.
These features include betting limits, session controls, and cookie-enabled responsible play tools. These tools remember the settings you choose from visit to visit on the same device. This makes it easier to stick to the same limits without having to set them up again and again. Limits on how long you play, how much you bet, and what happens to your account when you reach a limit are all part of responsible play controls that are meant to be useful and immediate. Others are enforced at the account level and happen every time you log in, while others depend on cookies to keep your settings in effect between sessions.
Betting limits let you limit how much you can bet or lose while playing. If you save a preference through cookies, the site can remember the safe limits you set on that browser and device, so the next time you visit, they will be the same. Long stretches of play are limited by session controls. Session timers that use cookies can keep track of how long you spend on the site and make you take breaks or reminders. You can set a maximum session length, like 120 minutes, or choose to be reminded after 30 minutes. The timer will keep going even if you switch between games. Tools for responsible play can include limits on how much you can deposit or lose, or ways to "cool off." If you set a deposit limit of 100 NZ$ or a loss limit of 200 NZ$, the casino can use cookies and account controls to make sure that the setting is always applied the same way and that you can see your chosen limits when they matter. While still enforcing the underlying limit, cookie-supported features usually remember your chosen session reminder interval and show prompts at the right time. Your chosen responsible play settings are shown in your account area for quick confirmation. If you clear your cookies or switch devices or browsers, cookie-stored preferences may reset. Before you deposit or play again, check your limits again. This is especially important if you usually have strict limits, like 50 NZ$ per deposit or a 60-minute maximum session length. Important: Turning off cookies can make reminder features less useful, but core account restrictions (like limits or exclusions that must be followed) may still apply if the tool is set up in your account settings in a certain way.
They also make sure you stay logged in when needed and make sure you have a smooth, safe experience as you move between pages. It is helpful to know where to find your iOS and Android controls because mobile browsers and privacy settings inside apps can change how these cookies work. You can always change how cookies work by going to the settings on your device or in your browser. For example, staying logged in, loading preferences, or finishing certain steps without having to do them again might not work the same way after changing these settings. On iOS (Safari), you can control cookies through system settings. On Android, you can do the same thing. Some site functions may not work as well if you have strict rules about cookies. This is especially true for functions that depend on remembering session information. On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings and tap Safari. From there, you can manage options like "Block All Cookies" and privacy settings that stop tracking. If you want to delete data, use "Clear History and Website Data." On Android (Chrome), cookie permissions are usually handled by the browser itself. You can let cookies through but not third-party cookies. This may cut down on cross-site tracking while keeping the main features of the site working. Choose whether to allow cookies, block third-party cookies, or not allow any cookies at all when you open Chrome. To get rid of cookies that have been saved, go to Clear browsing data and select cookies/site data. The same thing works for other mobile browsers like Firefox or Samsung Internet: look for Privacy or Site permissions in the browser settings and change cookie options and data deletion tools there. You might have to re-enter your preferences, some pages might load more slowly, and security checks might happen more often if you block or delete cookies. You might have to sign in again before you can continue if you start to deposit NZ$100 and then clear your browser's cache. To get better privacy controls, it's best to leave only the most important cookies on and limit the number of third-party cookies that are allowed. Usually, this keeps core casino access on mobile while cutting down on tracking that isn't necessary across other sites.
These tools can help with important tasks like remembering your key preferences so you don't have to enter them again and again, logging in automatically, and spotting signs of fraud. We take privacy seriously when we handle your data, and the way we use cookies is meant to be clear and easy to manage. You can decide which categories are allowed, change your browser settings at any time, and use controls that are specific to your device to stop tracking. You can still access the main casino features, though. Using encrypted connections, access controls, and monitoring to help keep your account and activity safe is how PlayOJO's tracking controls work. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the site to work safely. For example, cookies that help with authentication, keep forms from being changed, and help stop people from getting in without permission. These are some of the most common types of cookies you might find. Not necessary categories can be turned on or off without affecting basic functions like logging in or moving around the site, when they are available. Only cookies that are strictly necessary are used for secure login, session management, and basic site functions. These cookies help you see how well your site is working and which pages load quickly, which means problems can be fixed more quickly. Functionality cookies keep track of your choices, like your preferred language or device settings, to make the experience better. Advertising and marketing cookies—depending on what you choose—may be used to stop ads from showing up too often and see how well a campaign is doing. There are usually two places where you can change your cookie settings: on-site settings (if there is a cookie banner or preferences panel), and the controls in your browser or device. Cookie-based security will still be used to protect your account if needed, but some personalization may be lost if you disable cookies that aren't necessary. You can hide or delete cookies, limit third-party cookies, and delete data stored for certain sites through your browser's controls. When you clear your cookies, you may need to log in again and confirm your settings in order to avoid being signed out. There may also be ways to stop tracking with device and ad controls. You can stop ads from being personalized, reset advertising identifiers, or stop cross-site tracking, depending on the platform you're using. It's often better to use both device controls and browser cookie management together, since these settings alone don't always get rid of cookies that are already in your browser. When you share a device, it's important to keep your account and cookie settings safe. Sign out of games when you're done, and clear your cookies and cache when you're done. Don't save passwords on public computers. If you ever see activity on your account that doesn't seem right, you should change your password right away and contact support through the site's official channels.
Some cookies are needed to keep the site safe, and others help us keep track of important actions so that our business can be checked and remains in line with the rules. Because gambling laws can be different in different places, the requirements for cookies may also be different where you live, including New Zealand. We use our consent tools and cookie settings to enforce stricter controls where local laws need them. Cookies help with licensing and following the rules. Security and fraud prevention cookies keep your account and our platform safe from abuse, fraud, and people who aren't supposed to be there. Some examples are device identifiers, session integrity checks, and signals that help find problems during the payment, login, and game play. Cookies can be used to remember choices you made about safety and make sure you follow safety rules when you play games responsibly. They might help you stay logged out after a self-exclusion, keep session timeouts in place, or make sure that the limit settings you choose are always used. As part of investigations, chargebacks, and complaints processes, cookies and related logs can help us show proof of important events like authentication states and major preference changes. Legal requirements say that records must be accurate and proof must be given that controls worked as they were supposed to. Cookies may be used to help enforce location-based restrictions and keep verification flows stable for age, identity, and jurisdiction controls. Please note that these cookies do not replace Know Your Customer (KYC) checks, but they can help make sure that you safely complete the necessary steps when they are allowed. For regulatory purposes, we divide cookies into clear groups so you can see what is needed to run the service and what isn't.
If you give permission, you can change it at any time through the site's cookie controls. This is to let you know that blocking cookies that are strictly necessary could make it harder to use regulated features, such as account security steps and some transaction paths, like depositing NZ$20 or withdrawing NZ$200.
It tells you how we use cookies and other similar technologies when you use our website and services. What these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can change your settings are all explained. Third parties that work for PlayOJO Casino may set cookies, or "first-party cookies," on your computer. Some cookies are needed for the website to work, and others help us make it run better, give you more personalised features, and see how well our marketing is working. If you visit a website, a cookie is a small text file that is saved on your computer, tablet, or phone. Sites use cookies to keep track of things like your session status, preferences, and other settings while you visit. We could also use similar technologies that do similar things, like pixels or SDKs. To keep things simple, this policy calls all of these technologies "cookies."
Session cookies are short-term cookies that disappear when you close your browser. When cookies expire or are deleted, persistent cookies stay on your device.
First-party cookies are set by PlayOJO Casino itself. Third-party cookies are those that are put on your computer by service providers, like ad or analytics partners. The only reason we use cookies is to make sure that core functions like site navigation, security, and account access work. Choices you make (like language or region) are remembered by preferences. Analytics: help us figure out how people use the site so we can make it run better. Marketing: Check how well your campaigns are doing and show relevant ads when you can.
You can change your cookie settings using any cookie banner or preference tool on our website. Strictly necessary for security, fraud prevention, session management, and essential site functions; if these are turned off, the website may not work properly. Preferences: Remember user settings and make the site easier to use; some settings may be reset every time you visit. Analytics: Track usage, find problems, make features and performance better; less chance to improve the user experience. Marketing: Show and track ads, limit repetition, and track conversions; ads may not be as relevant; measurement may be limited. If you want to, you can block or delete cookies that are already in your browser's settings. If you disable some cookies, some parts of the website might not work or be available. Companies that help with things like tracking traffic, making sure payments are safe, giving good customer service, and tracking the success of marketing campaigns may use third-party cookies. It is up to these providers to use data in a way that follows their own privacy and cookie policies. Changes to this policy: This Cookies Policy may be changed from time to time to reflect changes in the law, technology, or the way we do things. If there is a new effective date, it will be shown on this page along with the updated version. Please use the contact information on our website to get in touch with PlayOJO Casino support if you have any questions about how we use cookies.
There is no way for cookies to move or store your money. Cookies help our site remember important settings, like the language, currency, and login state, so it's easy to make deposits and withdrawals. However, you may have to sign in or enter your information again if you block or delete cookies. You will still be able to deposit and withdraw money. Allow functional cookies and keep your browser up to date for the best payment flow.
Turning off marketing cookies does not stop you from getting a bonus by itself. Validating promo codes and giving you bonuses happen in your account, not in cookies. If you turn off all cookies, your session might start over, and a coupon code might not work at checkout or a bonus screen might not load. Allow functional cookies, refresh, and then enter the promo code again before confirming the deposit to fix the problem. Your cashier and promotions area will always have the most up-to-date bonus terms and wagering rules.
Oh no. We don't keep full payment information or proof of identity in cookies. Payment data is handled by safe, compliant payment partners, and Know Your Customer (KYC) files are kept on secure systems that only authorised users can access. However, cookies don't store your full card number, bank credentials, or uploaded files. They only store a token that keeps you logged in or remembers your form preferences. Always log out and clear your cookies when you're done using a shared computer.
It may or may not be available in New Zealand depending on licensing and local rules. Cookies don't give you access to a premium service; they just help the site work and remember your preferences. Location and security signals, such as cookie-based session data, may be used to enforce country restrictions and stop fraud. Depending on where you connect from while you are travelling, you may see different access. Please let Support know where you are right now and what country you are registered as if your access changes without warning.
Cookies help keep your session stable on mobile devices, so you don't have to log in over and over, and they help with security checks. If you block cookies, you might see more timeouts, have to confirm your identity twice, or need to do more steps to withdraw money. To make your security stronger, use a private device, lock your device, don't save passwords in browsers that other people use, leave functional cookies on, and log out after play. Immediately change your password and contact Support to secure your account if you think someone else has accessed it.
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