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Mr Mega Casino uses cookies to help the site work properly, remember your choices, and keep your account safe while you play and make purchases. This Cookies Policy tells you what information cookies can gather, how that information is used, and how you can control them when you use £ to access the casino from UK.
Cookies help Mr Mega Casino make sure that the login process is safe, smooth, and the same on all devices. You need some to get into your account, stay logged in (if you want to), and keep other people from getting in while you're working.
Anytime, through your Cookie Consent Settings, you can change which cookies that aren't necessary are allowed. Depending on what you choose, the login pages may act differently, show different things by default, and let you use extra features.
You need essential cookies to access your account in order to do basic things. If these are blocked, the site might not be able to finish the sign-in process, keep your session going, or use basic security measures. Functional cookies make things easier for you by remembering the language you chose, keeping you logged in on a trusted device, and cutting down on the number of times you have to enter your password. They will still let you log in if you turn them off, but you may have to enter your information more often.
You can help us make the sign-in process better by telling us about places where users are having trouble, like timeouts or error patterns, with analytics cookies. You can still log in after turning them off, but it might be harder to find friction points quickly. You don't need marketing cookies to get into your account. You will still be able to sign in if you reject them, but you may see less personalized content after you sign in. There are more convenience and customization options when you choose "Accept all." For example, it's easier to get back to the login area after typing in your password. You will still have core access if you choose "Reject non-essential," but some preferences may be reset more often between visits.
You can turn on only the categories you want by clicking "Customize." Important cookies that let you get into your account will still be left on. You may have to refresh the site to see the changes if you change your cookie settings while you are logged in. To protect your account, you might be asked to sign in again sometimes. If you keep getting logged out or the login button won't work, check to see if your browser automatically blocks cookies, if private browsing is turned on, or if a security extension deletes cookies every time a page loads. It usually fixes a session by changing those controls and then going back to the Cookie Consent Settings.
If you sign up for Mr Mega Casino and make a qualifying deposit of 10£ or more, cookies will help the casino remember your browser so that you can get your Welcome Bonus. They have key checks that make sure you are seeing the right offer, agreeing to the right terms, and taking all the steps needed to get the deal without any problems. They also keep track of your bonuses correctly after you activate them, so as you play, your wagering progress, remaining bonus funds, and bonus-to-cash conversions will change. It's possible for the site to lose track of your session and the bonus system if you don't have certain cookies. This could cause delays, missed progress updates, or the bonus not being earned as planned.
While you're on a promotion, cookies can remember things like which campaign you clicked on, the date and time of your visit, and whether you agreed to cookies being used. This makes sure that the Welcome Bonus goes to the right new account and stops people from using the same device or browser profile to claim the offer more than once. When you make your first deposit, the Welcome Bonus will be activated. If you need to deposit at least 10£ to get the bonus, cookies will help keep the deposit flow smooth from the cashier to the confirmation page. If your browser blocks cookies in the middle of the process, you might finish the payment but come back to the casino as an unknown visitor. This could make the bonus appear as "pending" or not activate automatically.
For accurate tracking of bonuses while you play, session and preference cookies are often needed for bonus wagering meters and game contribution tracking. For the bonus rules to stay the same, these cookies are needed for the website to show your real-time progress correctly. They also make sure that actions like switching between slots and live tables don't reset tracking in your browser view. Fraud protection and one-time offers: Customers can only get one welcome offer at a time, and cookies can help enforce "first claim" limits on a device level along with account checks. Cookies can change whether the promotion banner shows up and whether the claim button is available. This is especially important if more than one person uses the same device.
Clear cookies only if you have to if you share a device. Then log back in and reopen the promotion page before depositing 10£ or more. You may see less stable ads if you use private browsing, since cookies may be deleted when the session ends. After making a deposit, check the Welcome Bonus tile again if you switch devices. You need to do this before you deposit 10£ or more.
If you turn off all cookies, the casino might still work, but you might not be able to get the Welcome Bonus or be tracked. Some common problems are not seeing the right bonus, not being able to confirm that you agree to the bonus terms, or not seeing your wagering progress update until you refresh the page or sign in again.
Allow essential cookies at least until your Welcome Bonus is credited and wagering starts. This will help keep bonus tracking accurate. Keep one browser tab open for the cashier and bonus screens until you see the bonus balance and wagering target update after making a qualifying deposit of 10£ or more. Do not clear your cookies during the claim and deposit steps.
When you sign up for Mr Mega Casino, you will be asked to set your cookie preferences before you send in your information. This step lets you decide which cookies are used for the most important parts of the site and which ones are used for extras like personalization and tracking how well the site is doing.
The registration form loads with the right settings, and it stays that way as you move from one field to the next.
When the cookie banner or settings prompt shows up, you can choose which categories of cookies to accept or reject. Cookies that are essential are needed to complete registration because they keep your session going, remember basic security checks, and keep the form from timing out. Some convenience features may not work as well if you reject cookies that aren't necessary for registration. The page might not remember some of your display settings, and when you log in for the first time, you might see less personalized on-site messages.
Important cookies let you create an account, set security controls, and keep your session going. The "Preferences" category stores settings that aren't required, like the language or interface you choose. Analytics tracks how well a page is doing and finds places where forms get stuck. As long as it's allowed, marketing supports consistent promotional messaging across all channels. There's a good chance you can change your mind later by going back to the cookie settings in the footer. When you change the types of cookies you want while you're still registering, only refresh the page if it asks you to do so so that the form can reload with your new consent choices. If changing the cookie settings doesn't make the form work again, close the banner, reload the registration page, and use the same email address to start over.
As your session cookies are being recreated, this stops people from trying again and again. After you've set your cookie preferences, carefully and consistently fill out the form. Make sure your date of birth matches the one on your official documents and that you use your real name and up-to-date contact information. If you are registering from UK or selecting UK on the form, make sure you pick the correct option for your legal status to avoid problems later. Make your password strong and only use it for your Mr Mega Casino account. If the form gives you options for how to communicate, only choose the ones you want to use. So you can handle privacy and marketing separately, when permission is needed for promotional messages, it is handled separately from essential cookies.
Check your email and phone number again before you send, as they are often used for security and confirmation steps. After you submit, keep the registration page open until you see a message that says "success." This will make sure that the session ends correctly based on the cookie settings you chose. Cookies may help us figure out which campaign, partner, or marketing channel you clicked on when you used a Mr Mega Casino promo code or clicked on a promotional link. To make sure you get the right promotion and rewards, like free spins or bonus eligibility, during sign-up and first deposit, this cookie-based attribution helps.
Attribution cookies usually store information that isn't sensitive, like the campaign identifier, the source of your referral, and the time of your visit. Their only purpose is to link your session to the promotion you interacted with so our systems can make sure you are eligible for an offer. They do not store your password or full payment information.
Cookie-based attribution lets us know that the activity on your account was caused by a certain promotion. The attribution cookie can help prove that you came from a campaign that offers a welcome bonus of up to 200£ on a qualifying deposit. This is helpful if the campaign offers this bonus before you sign up and make a deposit.
In real life, attribution works best when you go through the whole promotion flow in one trip—click the promo link, sign up, and make your first deposit—without switching devices or clearing your cookies. We might not be able to automatically match your account to the right promotion if you delete or block cookies. If you visit Mr Mega Casino from a promotional URL, cookies may be set to remember where you came from. Promo codes: You can enter a code along with cookies, but cookies may still be used to make sure the campaign is real and stop people from abusing it.
Bonus activation: Attribution helps figure out if your account is eligible for a deal connected to a certain channel or partner. It's easier to be sure that a deposit was made during the right promotional period when a promotion requires a minimum deposit, like deposit 20£. After meeting the requirements, if you don't see the offer you were expecting, make sure cookies are turned on and try again from the same device and browser you used the first time. To keep attribution problems from happening, we suggest that you don't open multiple promotional links in different tabs or switch between campaigns before you finish registering. If you want to be more strict about cookies, you can still use promotions when they're available, but for some cookie-dependent deals to work, you may need to allow the relevant cookie category to be used automatically.
When you use a card or an e-wallet to deposit or withdraw money at Mr Mega Casino, session cookies help keep your checkout stable from the time you choose an amount like 20£ until you confirm your transaction. As you move between cashier screens or briefly switch tabs, they let the payment flow remember important steps you have already taken. This way, you don't have to start over every time. In addition, these cookies help our cashier and the payment provider hand off securely, which cuts down on mistakes like getting asked to authorize multiple times, submitting the same form twice, or timeouts that happen for no reason.
They don't keep your full card number or e-wallet information; the payment provider does that in a safe place. Learn how session cookies make it easy to use a credit card or an e-wallet to pay. This will help you keep your deposit choices. While you're away, session cookies keep the cashier state aligned so that the amount and method don't change when you come back. Stopping charges from being made twice. During card payments, refreshing the page or pressing the back button by accident can cause a second submission. Without having to send the same request again, session cookies help the cashier see that a transaction is still going on and show the correct status.
Getting rid of verification problems. If a provider needs extra steps to confirm, session cookies help keep the flow going so you don't have to start over every time there is a security prompt. Increasing the length of withdrawal. Session cookies help keep the withdrawal form stable while you confirm the details of your request to withdraw 200£. This is especially helpful if you need to go to a different page and then come back to the cashier within the same session. Don't use private browsing modes that clear cookies in the middle of a session, don't open multiple cashier windows at once, and make sure that cookies are enabled in your browser while you pay.
Make sure you don't send the same deposit request twice if the cashier seems stuck after you confirm a payment. Take a moment to look over your transaction history and then try again. If a deposit like 30£ doesn't go through after you leave the provider page and come back, don't try to make the payment again right away; first check to see if it's still pending or completed. If you changed networks during checkout, like from Wi-Fi to mobile data, you'll need to restart the cashier session and enter the amount again to make sure the session states don't get mixed up. If you don't allow cookies for payment-provider domains, the provider window might not be able to authenticate properly. During the transaction, session cookies should be allowed.
If you turn off session cookies, you might have to go through extra security steps and checks more than once. For card and e-wallet payments, the easiest way to make sure the cashier stays stable is to keep cookies enabled until you see a final message saying "success" or "failure."
For Mr Mega Casino's fast withdrawals to work, two things must be in sync: accurate account verification and a smooth payout flow. To make sure that your withdrawal request goes through smoothly, verification cookies help make sure that your identity and payment checks are always done the same way. On their own, these cookies don't agree to payouts.
They save reminders of completed steps, cut down on duplicate document requests, and keep your place in the withdrawal queue stable when you come back to finish a request.
When you request a withdrawal of 200£, our platform may need to check your identity, make sure you own the payment method, and do other basic security checks. Cookies that help with verification remember things you have already done, like confirming your email or getting through a security checkpoint, so you don't have to do the same thing every time you visit. If you delete or block these cookies, the site may treat your session as new, which can slow down payouts.
In real life, that could mean more questions, more verification, or more requests to reupload your documents before your withdrawal is marked as ready to be processed.
It's important to note that verification cookies don't hold all of your documents or payment information. In order to keep payout processing safe from people who aren't supposed to be there, they are used to connect your browser session to the verification process.
If you're waiting for verification on your withdrawal, allowing these cookies will usually help you finish the steps faster and avoid interruptions when you go to a different page or come back later to finish the request.
Mr Mega Casino remembers the deposit and withdrawal limits you set and uses cookie-based preference data to make sure those limits stay the same between sessions. That way, you can stick to the rules you set for yourself, even if you switch devices or come back later. Cookie data is only used to help with features that encourage responsible play and make using your account easier. It is not used to try to get you to spend more money.
If you turn off cookies, you can still set limits, but you might have to do it more often and some reminders might not show up correctly.
This information includes that your limits are on, the last values you chose, and the time window you want to use. This makes the cashier area automatically show your current limits, and it stops you from depositing more than your daily limit by accident, like depositing 50£ when your daily limit is 20£. Limits are meant to be clear and useful. For example, a daily maximum deposit of 100£, a weekly maximum deposit of 500£, or a monthly maximum deposit of 2000£ are all examples of limits.
You can also set limits on withdrawals to make sure that your payouts stay in line with your spending. For example, you could limit withdrawals to 200£ per day or 1000£ per week. The deposit limit could be 25£ per day, 150£ per week, or 600£ per month. These are all common limitations for responsible play. Limits on withdrawals, like 100£ per day or 700£ per week. Session reminder threshold: a message that appears after a certain amount of time and a spend check, like when you deposit 75£ in a session. Note: The amounts and time frames you can set may change depending on the status of your account and the rules in UK.
Increasing limits is done on purpose to cause friction. An increase from deposit 100£ to deposit 300£ does not happen right away if you raise a limit. The change may not happen until after a "cooling-off" period. As a safety measure for responsible play, this may be backed up by cookie-based status flags that make sure the waiting period keeps going even if you close your browser. Limits are meant to be lowered quickly. Reductions, like going from a deposit of 200£ to a deposit of 50£, usually take effect right away and will be enforced at the cashier. Cookies help make sure that the reduced setting is still visible and working when you come back.
Your account-level limits will still be there even if you clear your cookies or use private browsing, but some on-screen indicators may show that they have been reset. Before you do something like deposit 100£ or withdraw 500£, check your responsible play settings again to make sure the limits you set are still in effect if you see that your cashier screen doesn't show them.
Cookies help us guarantee that deposits and withdrawals are safe, keep you logged in, and remember important settings like language, currency, and responsible gaming. Cookies are also used for marketing purposes and to show relevant offers when allowed. Analytics cookies are used to track traffic and make the site run better. You can change how your browser handles cookies and, if the site lets you, in the cookie consent panel.
Absolutely. Some actions, like checkout pages, payment verification steps, bonus activation, free spins crediting, and withdrawal requests, may fail or loop if you block required cookies. Please allow cookies for our domain, keep JavaScript turned on, and do not use "strict" tracking blockers when using the cashier. If a payment page won't load, refresh the site and delete your cookies and cache. Then sign in again.
Security cookies let us see if people are signing in in strange ways, keep your session from being taken over, and cut down on fraudulent payments. If we see risk signals like a new device, VPN or proxy use, or repeated failed logins, they can also do extra checks on withdrawals. Use a device you know you can trust, make sure your browser is up to date, and don't share your account to lower your security holds. In the Documents area, if you get a verification request, fill it out to get full access back.
Although cookies don't replace verification, they do help keep your verification flow stable and stop uploads or steps from being done more than once. Even if cookies are turned off, we may ask for ID and proof of payment for withdrawals over a certain amount or when required by law in UK. Check that your profile information matches what's on your documents, that your payment method is valid, and that you don't have any bonus restrictions on the cashout if your withdrawal is still pending. To finish, sign out and back in on one device if you switched devices in the middle of the process.
The site does work on mobile browsers and has the same account and cashier features. By default, mobile privacy tools can block cookies, which could lead to sign-in timeouts, bonus missing, or cashier errors. Allow tracking for our domain in Safari on iOS or turn off "Block All Cookies." For the cashier page on Chrome on Android, allow cookies and pop-ups. Legal access depends on where you live and the laws of UK. If we can't accept players from your area, registration and payments will be automatically limited.
Cookies don't store or move your £. These cookies help the site remember important settings so that promotions and payments work well on your device. For instance, cookies can store your login information, remember your preferred payment method, and show you the correct bonus terms, wagering status, and deposit limits that are connected to your account. But you might get logged out more often, some payment pages might not load right, and bonus tracking or limit prompts might not show up until you sign in again if you delete or block cookies. You can still deposit and withdraw money. Allow cookies for Mr Mega Casino, keep your browser up to date, and don't use private or incognito mode while you're making a purchase for the best results.
You can turn off cookies that aren't necessary to use the casino on your phone, but core cookies are needed for security, login, and account functions. If you block cookies, you might get asked to verify your identity more than once, have session checks fail, or have trouble depositing money. Cookies are not used for verification; instead, your account is used. To meet Know Your Customer (KYC) and anti-fraud rules and to make sure you are who you say you are and that you are eligible, we may ask for proof of your ID, address, and payment method. How legal access works depends on where you are and the laws in UK. We don't let people from certain areas in and may ask for proof of residency. To stay safe, only allow cookies on devices you trust, never save passwords on phones you share, use two-factor authentication (2FA) if it's available, and log out of your account after each game. Immediately change your password and contact support to stop withdrawals if you think someone else has gotten into your account without your permission.
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