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Mr Superplay offers options to manage cookies when using services in UK. This policy explains what cookies are used for and how they help with analytics and marketing. It's possible to change how cookies are used to remember your preferences, keep your session safe, and make sure the site works well on all devices when you log in to your Mr Superplay account.
Your cookie settings are only used on the browser and device where you set them. If you use more than one browser, you might need to change your settings for each one. You can keep essential features turned on while choosing whether to allow optional cookies that help with personalization or analytics. This is because cookie consent settings are meant to be useful. It's always possible to change your mind, and the site will use your new consent the next time you sign in or load a page.
In that window, pick the types of cookies you want to allow, and then click "Confirm" to save your choice.
Accept all: Allows all categories of cookies, including those that are necessary for the site to work and those that aren't. This setting turns off all but the most important cookies, leaving only the ones that are needed on. Customize lets you turn categories on or off one by one before saving.
Note: Some convenience features, like remembering non-essential preferences between visits, may not work as well if you turn off optional cookies. Important cookies stay active because they are needed for basic tasks like security and getting into your account. You can clear your browser's cookies and then go back to Mr Superplay to accept the terms again if you want to start over.
If you delete cookies, you might have to sign in again and confirm any settings you saved before.
Mr Superplay uses cookies and other tracking technologies to help determine whether your account and online gaming make you eligible for promotions. Checks like single-use offers, the availability of welcome bonuses, and whether bonuses were activated through the right page or campaign can be made possible by this tracking. This keeps rewards fair for all players and helps stop abuse across multiple accounts or devices by keeping track of who is eligible for bonuses. To make sure that the bonus terms you chose are followed correctly when you deposit, claim, and start wagering, it can also guide you.
Cookies can record important session and campaign information so the site can match your activity to the right offer. This helps make sure you are eligible for the bonus. If you click on a welcome offer and then deposit 20£, cookies may help connect that deposit to the offer you chose so the bonus can be given to you correctly. When it comes to promotions, cookies can also help with responsible security checks. For example, if a player tries to claim a second welcome offer after already getting one, the system may flag the activity so that it can be checked out before any bonus funds or winnings are released.
Cookies can check for common bonus checks, such as:
Important: It can be hard to track promotions if you block or delete cookies. Depending on the situation, this could mean that a bonus doesn't get credited automatically or that it needs to be approved after more checks. Remember to take a few easy steps before you claim time-limited offers if you often clear your cookies, use private browsing, or switch devices.
If you want to use the bonus, don't switch between tabs with different promotions. Instead, keep the same browser session and make the deposit. If you deposit 50£ and don't get a bonus, make sure that cookies are enabled and that you finished the steps to claim the bonus in the same session. The site may use more than cookies to make sure a player is eligible in some cases, especially when there are limits on promotions. In this way, the rules for account security and bonus decisions are more likely to be followed.
We use "registration cookies" to make sure your login works smoothly and to keep track of your session as you move between pages. These cookies are used to stop fraud and make sure your login works properly.
As long as you are authenticated, these cookies help cut down on the number of times you are asked to confirm your identity. They also keep important parts of your account accessible during normal play. We also use security-focused cookies to keep your account and the platform safe from people who shouldn't be there, strange activity, and automated abuse. These cookies make it safer to play games and stop people from taking over your account by making sure that a login and session work as expected. In order to use account features, you don't have to enter your login information again and again, login cookies remember that you have successfully authenticated. They may also keep non-sensitive settings for login continuity, like whether your session should stay open on a trusted device.
A unique session identifier is given to you by session control cookies so that the site can connect what you do to the same secure session. This means that features like navigating your account, starting games, and confirming things while you're in-session will work correctly until you log out or the session ends. Fraud prevention cookies help us find patterns of abuse, like failed login attempts that happen over and over, strange device or browser behavior, and automated traffic. Because of these cookies, security measures can be put in place, such as extra verification checks, temporary limits on certain actions, or needing a new sign-in before continuing. In order to keep players and the platform safe, these cookies may be activated when you do things like change your password, update important account information, or try higher-risk actions like asking for a 500£ withdrawal after logging in with a new device.
Usually, cookies related to registration and login are set when you: create an account and confirm registration; sign in to your profile; switch between secure account pages while still logged in; log out; end a session; stay inactive long enough for a timeout; or face security checks after doing something unusual. If you disable these cookies, you might be logged out more often, some secure areas might not load properly, and some security checks might become stricter. For the best experience, leave these cookies on devices you own and always log out when you're done playing on a shared computer.
To make sure that deposits and withdrawals go smoothly and safely, Mr Superplay uses cookies that help keep payment sessions going, stop fraud, and make sure that transaction requests get sent to the right payment partners.
It's important to note that these cookies don't store your full card or banking information. Instead, they store technical identifiers that let the cashier work reliably while you move between the cashier, verification steps, and confirmation screens. When you deposit 20£ or withdraw 100£, these cookies are very important because they help make sure the transaction is linked to the correct account session, device context, and security checks. You might be able to browse the site even if you block them, but payment flows might not work, happen more than once, or need extra steps before they can be confirmed. While you enter the cashier, choose a payment method, and finish the final confirmation, these cookies help keep your session stable and authenticated.
In this way, session timeouts are less likely to happen and payment requests can't be handled when you're not logged in. Anti-tampering and transaction integrity: Cookies can store integrity signals that help find strange patterns of activity, failed attempts that keep happening, or session states that don't match up. This makes the process safer when you deposit 50£ or ask to withdraw 250£. Support for 3DS and step-up security: Some payment methods need extra verification. For the verification step to work correctly, cookies can help keep it connected to the original cashier request. This way, you don't have to start the flow all over again. Checks that don't affect the withdrawal: If you need to go back to the cashier to confirm some information or choose a payout method, cookies may help keep your progress the same while the withdrawal is being checked.
As long as identity checks are still done, these steps can help the process go smoothly. Essential payment cookies: These are needed for the cashier to be able to log in, bind transaction requests, and handle confirmations. During high-risk actions like withdrawing 500£, security cookies are used to spot unusual behavior, cut down on fraud, and keep account access safe. Preference cookies: These cookies remember useful settings for the cashier, like the last method you chose, so it's easier the next time you deposit 30£. What will happen if you disable these cookies? Payment pages might not load, you might get repeated authentication prompts, deposits might be declined because the session doesn't match, or withdrawal requests might not go through.
If you want to limit cookies, leave only preference cookies turned on and leave only essential and security cookies on. If you change your cookie settings and then try to deposit or withdraw 25£ or 150£, make sure that cookies are enabled for Mr Superplay again, delete all cookies from our domain, sign in again, and try the transaction again. Don't send the same payment more than once very quickly, as this may lead to extra security checks.
Cookies and other technologies that work similarly to them are used by Mr Superplay to support tools for responsible gaming, keep your protection settings the same across sessions, and help keep limits from being changed by accident.
Identity checks and account-level security are still in place, but these cookies work with them to make player protection controls easier to use and harder to get around. If you allow it, cookies can remember the responsible gaming settings you have made on the device and browser you use. For example, they can remember the limits you have set and the confirmations you have clicked "yes" to. If you clear your cookies, use a different device, or switch browsers, you might be asked to confirm your limits again to make sure they stay correct. Limit persistence on your device helps make game controls safer. Cookies can keep track of the fact that you have set deposit and session controls, which helps the site remember those settings when you log back in.
A cookie might help show you the deposit limit right away the next time you use the same browser, for example if you set it to 100£ per day. Stopping quick changes with friction. Using cookies to enforce cooldowns and stop players from making multiple limit edits in a short amount of time can help keep players from making hasty decisions. It's possible to see an extra confirmation step and a delayed activation if you ask for an increase to a limit, even if you ask for a decrease right away. Remembering timeouts and being aware of sessions. Cookies can help remember the state of a session so that safer play prompts like "take a break" reminders or re-authentication checks happen when the game hasn't been played for a while.
Because of this, you can leave your device alone without worrying about it playing games you didn't mean to. Signals for self-exclusion and access restriction. Cookies may help with on-device blocking signals that stop people from trying to access, show you less advertising, and direct you to support information if you turn on self-exclusion. Even though self-exclusion is enforced at the account level, signals sent at the device level add an extra layer of security. Player safety against tampering. Some cookies help find patterns of strange behavior, like trying to log in over and over, switching devices in unusual ways, or signs of automated activity. When these kinds of signals show up, the platform might do extra checks before letting you do things like raising the maximum deposit amount to 100£ or approving a withdrawal of 500£.
Cookies are unique to each device. Your account limits will stay the same, but cookie-based reminders and prompts might not follow you to a new browser or device. Even though your account limits are still in effect, clearing your cookies can reset reminders. For example, you may need to confirm safer play prompts and view controls again. Some safety warnings might not stay visible after the session ends if you browse privately. Keep cookies turned on for Mr Superplay in your preferred browser if you want the most consistent and safe play prompts. You can still use all of the core responsible gaming limits through your account if you'd rather tightly control cookies. You'll just see more confirmations meant to help you stay on track with your choices.
When you use Mr Superplay on your phone, cookies and other similar technologies help the site remember your choices and keep the game running smoothly, even on smaller screens. This includes important things like making sure you stay logged in during a session, remembering your language and display settings, and making sure that important pages load quickly as you switch between the lobby, the cashier, and the games. For playing games like an app on a mobile browser, these cookies can also help with faster navigation by cutting down on repeated prompts and remembering which sections you've already seen. You can still use your regular account security checks, but these help make the site feel more like an app without having to download it.
Cross-device access: How it works: If you use the same Mr Superplay account on your phone, tablet, and desktop, the site may use first-party cookies, device identifiers, and session tokens to tell that you are still using the same account. This can help with practical continuity by taking you back to the same part of the site, making sure that your settings for responsible gaming are always visible, and stopping annoying pop-ups that would otherwise get in the way of your gameplay. Notably, cookies by themselves do not ensure continuity across devices. You might be asked to sign in, confirm your email, or enter security information again before you can use your account features if you clear cookies on one device, use private browsing, or block certain types of cookies.
One way to keep control while reducing friction across devices is to allow essential cookies to keep sessions stable while you move between pages and games. Let the site use functional cookies to remember things like language, layout, and quick links. Be aware that you may need to log in more often and change your settings after each visit if you want to keep your privacy as high as possible. If you let other people use your phone or tablet, log out every time you're done using it and don't save passwords in the browser. Cookies can make it easier to log in, but how you use shared devices is more important for keeping your account safe than any browser setting.
When you play at Mr Superplay, security and encryption cookies keep your sessions safe and lower the chance that someone else will get in without your permission. These cookies help the site tell which activities are safe, keep connections secure, and make sure that private actions only happen when you actually ask them to. You can't change the way the game goes or make choices about how to play with them. They are meant to make gambling safer by protecting sign-in flows, making sure accounts are more trustworthy, and stopping suspicious behavior from getting in the way of your experience. Session protection cookies give you a unique session identifier that expires after a certain amount of time or when you sign out. This helps keep you connected safely.
This makes it less likely that someone will take over an active session, which is helpful on shared devices. Along with secure connection technologies, encryption support cookies make sure that key exchanges and encrypted traffic stay consistent during important steps. A site may require re-authentication to keep access locked down if it finds a mismatch that could mean the connection was intercepted. Checking that important pages and forms are loading correctly can be helped by integrity and tamper-detection cookies. The site may not let you do certain things until your identity is confirmed again if it finds patterns that don't make sense. In real life, security and encryption cookies can be used when you sign in or out of your account, confirm a password change or security setting update, make a deposit of 20£ or request a withdrawal of 200£, or do extra checks after multiple failed login attempts. Fraud and abuse prevention cookies help find strange access patterns, like quickly logging in or out multiple times, strange device behavior, or unusual navigation flows.
This lets Mr Superplay take safety measures like temporary step-up verification or short breaks to cool off before high-risk actions are carried out. Cookies that recognize your device may remember that a certain browser has already passed security checks. It can cut down on interruptions if you come back from the same device. Before allowing sensitive actions like changing payment information or requesting a withdrawal for 500£, the site may ask for extra confirmation if a new device shows up. You can turn off or delete cookies in your browser settings, but that could stop you from securely logging in, stop you from playing games, or stop you from making purchases. When you play on a computer that other people have access to, make sure that security and encryption cookies are turned on for your own devices and never save your passwords on an open computer.
This is the Mr Superplay Cookies Policy. It tells you how we use cookies and other similar technologies on our website and other services we offer (the "Services"). It talks about what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you might be able to manage them. You agree that we can use cookies and other similar technologies as described in this Cookies Policy when you use the Services. We will get your permission before putting non-essential cookies on your device if the law requires it, and you can take that permission away at any time through the cookie settings.
Cookies are small text files that websites put on your computer or phone when you visit them. They help websites work, make them faster, safer, and more secure, and they give information for reports. Session cookies are temporary cookies that are erased when you close your browser. Persistent cookies stay in your browser until they expire or you delete them. Bits, tags, SDKs, and local storage are other technologies that are similar that we might use. To keep things simple, we'll just call all of these technologies "cookies" in this policy.
We only use cookies when they are strictly necessary to make the site work (for example, to let you navigate, log in to your account, stop fraud, and set up security controls). Performance and analytics help us find out how people use the Services, track traffic, and make features and usability better.
Functionality cookies remember choices like language, region, and display settings and offer better options. Marketing and advertising cookies help show and track ads, cut down on repeated ones, and make sure content is relevant when allowed and after getting permission when needed.
Mr Superplay sets first-party cookies. Third-party cookies may also be set to help with things like security, analytics, advertising, payment protection, and more. According to their own rules, third parties may use the information they get from cookies along with other data they have.
You can change how cookies work in your browser's settings or, if the Services offer one, by using the cookie preferences tool. Usually, you can choose to accept or reject cookies, including by category if the tool is available.
You can also clear cookies that are already on your device. To stop cookies from being set or to be warned when they are being set, you can set your browser. Some parts of the Services might not work right if you block or delete certain cookies. You might also be able to access your account less easily or not be able to use tools for responsible gaming or security.
When you use certain browsers, they may send signals that say "Do Not Track." There isn't a single industry standard for how to handle these kinds of signals, so our Services might not all react the same way to them. When required by law, we follow through with cookie preferences and other controls that let you give consent or opt out.
Due to changes in technology, the law, or the way we do business, we may make changes to this Cookies Policy from time to time. The new version will be posted on the Services, and it will be used from the moment it is made available.
Please use the help sections on the Services to get in touch with Mr Superplay if you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how we use cookies.
Cookies help us recall your preferred payment method, keep you logged in, and stop fraud during transactions. That way, your deposit won't fail in the middle, and cookies will help keep your session safe. For withdrawals, cookies help make sure that you are the same verified account holder from one step of the checkout process to the next. You can turn off cookies in your browser, but features like deposits, withdrawals, and the cashier may not work or will require you to log in again and again.
Yes. For accurate tracking of your wagering progress, cookies help connect the activation of your bonus to your account session. Some problems might happen if cookies are turned off or regularly cleared. For example, the bonus might not show up after activation, the free spins might not load, or your wagering progress might not be updated until you log in again. Remember to log out of a shared device when you're done playing and not to save your passwords. Clearing your browser's cache, allowing cookies, and signing in again should fix any issues with how your bonus is being tracked. After that, check the Bonus section to see the latest terms and progress.
Not really. Cookie data does not contain full credit card numbers, CVVs, or full banking credentials. Some cookies may store session tokens, device information, and preference settings that help the cashier run safely. Before sending money, make sure the site address is correct and that you only enter your payment information on our secure cashier pages.
Cookies are used for security checks like preventing unauthorized access, finding suspicious activity, and recognizing devices. Your account profile, not your cookies, is what verifies you. We may ask for extra confirmation during withdrawals to make sure you are still safe if you switch devices, use private browsing, or block cookies. Use a personal device, make sure our site's cookies are enabled, choose a strong password, use two-factor authentication (2FA) if it's available, and never give anyone else your account information, no matter where they are or what country they are from.
Cookies don't decide what's legal. Where you are and the rules in UK affect our availability. We use cookies to run the site, keep logins safe, and make sure sessions stay stable in games and the cashier. If you travel, where you connect from may change how you can get online. Let Support know where you are and your account email address if you can't log in or deposit while you're in UK. This way, we can confirm your access and help you make the right deposits or withdrawals.
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