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Norsk Tipping Casino uses cookies to keep the site running smoothly, remember your choices, and make sure that sign-ins and games are safe. This policy tells you what cookies are used for, how they affect your experience in UK, and how you can manage or turn them off without losing access to important features.
The cookie consent settings tell Norsk Tipping Casino which site functions you can use. Some cookies are necessary for core features like safe login, stable sessions, and preventing fraud. Other cookies can improve performance, personalization, and the speed at which games and payments load.
You can still look at informational pages if you set your cookie settings too low, but some interactive areas might not work or act in strange ways. It's easy to get to games, cashier tools, and account controls when the right categories are turned on.
If you want to change your cookie settings, you can do so at any time by clicking on the cookie banner on your first visit or the cookie settings link on the site (usually in the footer). Check that the categories that help with security and authentication are turned on so you can fully access the casino.
Allow "Strictly Necessary" cookies; they keep you logged in, keep your session safe, and let you safely move between the lobby, games, and cashier.
"Functional" cookies help remember important choices (like language or responsible gaming settings) and cut down on the number of times you'll be asked to confirm your choices. Allow "Performance/Analytics" cookies (not required but suggested); this makes the site load faster and more reliably by finding errors and compatibility problems. Marketing cookies aren't necessary to play; you only need them if you want personalized offers and reminders.
When you're done making your choices, either refresh the page or open the browser again to make sure the new consent takes effect. A quick sign-out and sign-in can also help change cookie-based session permissions if you are already logged in. If you gave your permission and still can't get to the games or the cash register, check the privacy settings in your browser.
Extensions and built-in blockers can override your choices and stop key cookies or local storage that is used to handle sessions. Turn off the site's strict mode, such as "Block all cookies, " In your privacy settings, add Norsk Tipping Casino to the list of sites that you can visit. Stop any privacy or ad blockers that are running on the casino domain, and then reload the page. Then, clear the site's cookies and cache just for the casino, and give your permission again.
Device checks and cookie settings often work together to make sure that transactions are safe. If you try to deposit £100 into the cashier but can't, or if you want to withdraw £500 but can't, the most common fixes are to allow only the cookies that are strictly necessary and to store data from that domain in your browser.
How Norsk Tipping Casino knows you're the same player between visits depends on your cookie settings. This can change what promotions you see and how well bonus-related features work. While cookies don't change the official bonus rules, they can affect checks to see if you're eligible, how well you can use a promotion, and how often you are reminded that offers are about to expire. Disabling some cookies may make the experience better, but it may also make it harder to personalize and track your participation in promotions. You can still play if you want stricter privacy settings, but you might have to do more to make sure that discounts and bonuses are linked to your account correctly.
Essential cookies are usually needed to keep your sign-in stable and your account from being deleted. Without them, opting in to a promotion could fail in the middle of the session, and actions like accepting a bonus, opening a tournament page, or making sure you want to be opted in might not stick around after you leave the site. Functional cookies and preference cookies help websites remember what you've chosen, like the language you want to use, whether you want to be reminded to play responsibly, and even if you've already closed a promotional banner. They might send you the same bonus message over and over, or you might have to confirm your participation every time you come back if you block them. Analytics cookies make it possible to measure how well a campaign is doing. You might still be able to get a promotion even if it's turned off, but some targeted offers might not show up because the system doesn't know as much about the pages you visited or the types of games you like.
When it comes to marketing, cookies are most closely linked to retargeting and personalized ads. If you say no, you might get fewer personalized bonus suggestions and notes about deals that are only available for a short time. Even if you don't find any standard deals, you can still get them. Stricter cookie settings can make it so that bonus pop-ups don't show up when you land on a campaign page, promo codes don't automatically apply when you click on an offer link, and opt-in confirmations aren't remembered after closing the browser. This can make tournament leaderboards or missions update less quickly during the session. Here's a tip: if you want to claim a time-limited offer, you might want to allow essential cookies at least before you deposit £100 or activate a bonus up to £200 and then complete the opt-in steps in one long session to make it less likely that tracking interruptions happen.
Make sure your cookie settings are correct first, and then try again from where you first saw the offer if it doesn't show up or work. After enabling essential cookies, logging out and back in can help refresh session recognition so the promotion is linked correctly to your account if needed.
The registration and account verification cookies help Norsk Tipping Casino make the sign-up process go more smoothly by remembering important choices you make during the onboarding process and keeping the session stable while your information is being checked. This keeps the form from having to be filled out over and over, and it stops the registration process from stopping if you move between pages.
You can't be tracked across websites that aren't related to these cookies. Their main job is to help you create an account, keep you safely logged in while you go through the steps, and help the platform make sure that the person who registered is the same person who is still going through the process. When you start making an account, registration cookies can store short-term technical information like where you are in the sign-up process, the language you chose, and whether you have already confirmed certain prompts. You won't have to enter the same information again if you come back to the form during the same session.
This means that you will be interrupted less often when you are filling out required fields, making sure your contact information is correct, or moving on to identity checks. If you are in UK and need to take a break in the middle of a task, these cookies can help the site remember where you left off when you return soon after. Registration cookies usually store information like session identifiers that make sure the registration process stays the same across pages, temporary flags like "step completed" to avoid having to repeat the same confirmation, and security tokens that keep the form safe from being tampered with or abused automatically.
These cookies help with the Know Your Customer (KYC) steps that may be needed before you can fully use your account, like before you request a withdrawal of 500 £ or more, or when certain risk checks apply. Along with the documents you send, they help keep the verification process going and stop it from starting up again when it doesn't need to. Also, cookies might help keep settings the same during third-party checks, like keeping a secure callback state so the site can make sure that the verification result matches your current attempt to register. This depends on the verification method.
What will happen if you refuse or delete these cookies? You might still be able to sign up eventually, but it might take longer. If the session can't be kept going, you may be asked to enter information again, do steps again, or start verification all over again. Because the platform can't always be sure that the sign-up process is safe, you might not be able to finish registering until certain cookies are enabled.
Allow necessary registration and verification cookies during account creation. Finish signup in one session if you can to avoid session data expiring. If verification fails after a pause, clear only Norsk Tipping Casino cookies and try again. When asked, re-upload the documents.
Payment method cookies help the Norsk Tipping casino cashier load faster and work more reliably when you make a deposit or start a withdrawal. They let the site remember useful settings that make the checkout process easier, so you don't have to enter the same information over and over again and can spend more time playing. Some security checks must still be done, and these cookies don't do that. The platform may still ask for confirmation steps before processing a deposit of £100 or a withdrawal of £500, even if the cashier remembers your preferences. This depends on risk signals and the status of your account.
Payment method cookies store small amounts of information that help the deposit process and the cashier interface work better when they are turned on. For example, they can remember the payment method you last chose, make sure the cashier's language and layout are always the same, and help stop error messages from showing up over and over again when sessions are interrupted. The deposit screen should load faster, and there should be fewer reloaded steps during checkout.
For a quick top-up, like depositing £50, remember the last deposit route you used. Keeping the session going even if you leave the cashier for a short time and come back during the same session. Cutting down on the number of times you have to confirm a withdrawal request, like "withdraw 200 £." The platform may not store sensitive payment information in cookies on purpose to protect your account. Cookies usually point to a session token or preference flag that lets the cashier ask for the right payment gateway and show the right instructions without giving away private information.
You can clear or disable payment method cookies in your browser settings if you want to keep your privacy as safe as possible. Then you can expect the cashier to forget which method of payment you chose and ask you to confirm your choices more often, especially if you make deposits like £100 more than once.
Cookies used for withdrawal processing help the Norsk Tipping Casino make sure that payouts go smoothly and safely. They keep track of important session information, like the amount of money you want to withdraw (for example, "withdraw 500 £") and the point in the cashout process you reached, so you don't have to start over if you leave the page or your connection drops.
By connecting your session to verification checks during sensitive actions, these cookies also help stop fraud and keep your account safe. If you ask to withdraw more money, like £2,000, the site may use these cookies to keep things running smoothly while making sure the request comes from a verified account holder and matches what they should be doing. Cookies used for withdrawal processing usually store technical information that isn't necessary for payments but is needed to make cashouts reliable.
Keep you logged in while you ask for and confirm a withdrawal. If you click "confirm" more than once, don't send the same information twice. If the page refreshes in the middle of the process, bring back the cashout form state. Notify of strange patterns that might need more proof before releasing 1,000 £ or more.
Cookies help you use the controls you've chosen across devices and sessions, which is an important part of responsible gambling. A cookie can help the site make sure that the daily deposit limit of £100 is followed during your session, even if you go from games or payment screens to other parts of the site. Cookie-based enforcement may be needed for certain types of limits, such as deposit limits of £50 per day or £300 per week. No more than a certain amount of money can be lost in a certain amount of time.
There are limits on how long you can play for, like 60 minutes at most before a prompt shows up. Access is limited for a certain amount of time after activation by cooling-off controls. It's still possible to set limits if you refuse some cookies, but the experience might not be as smooth. Some in-session reminders might not show up as reliably until you sign in again, and you may be asked to confirm your settings more often.
If you keep logging out during a cashout or your limit settings don't seem to "stick" during the session, make sure that security and functionality cookies are enabled and then try the withdrawal again with a smaller amount, like withdrawing 200 £, before trying to withdraw 1,000 £.
Cookies and other similar technologies help keep your mobile casino games safe and smooth. As long as your connection changes, they remember your session, cut down on repeated prompts, and keep your navigation the same across screens. Not only can these technologies help match your preferences and make sure the login attempt comes from a trusted source, they can also let you play games like an app in your mobile browser. If you access through mobile web, a wrapped web app, or a dedicated app, the exact set of cookies may be different.
For mobile apps like Play, the interface is often kept responsive with a mix of first-party cookies and local storage. While you're using the site normally, it should remember your language, keep you logged in, and keep your performance settings in good shape so pages load quickly and games pick up where you left off when you switch tabs or come back later. Cookies can be used by cross-device login to identify your browser as a previously authorized device. This makes the process easier while still ensuring security. If you sign in on your phone and then continue on a tablet, cookies can help keep the session safe and avoid having to authenticate again when it's not needed. However, they can still make extra checks if something seems odd.
Session cookies help you avoid doing the same thing twice after refreshing and keep you logged in while you're using the site. Cookies that stay on your computer remember things like your language choice, consent settings, and display settings. Security and fraud prevention cookies look for strange patterns and help keep logins safe. To make the mobile experience better, analytics and performance cookies check for stability and load times. Apps like Play should still work if you turn off cookies that aren't necessary, but you may have to log in more often, your settings may not be as personalized, and games may be interrupted sometimes when you go back to them. Some security cookies might still be needed to keep accounts safe and make sure that withdrawals of 500 £ are handled safely and only by the right person.
Do not use private browsing for long periods of time and make sure your device's date and time are correct for the best cross-device experience. If you want to protect your privacy even more, you can only allow cookies that are strictly necessary. This will still let you do important things like depositing £100, but you will be asked to confirm your identity more often when you switch devices or networks.
Cookies that help Norsk Tipping Casino keep the site stable, protect your account, and make sure that regulated play requirements are met are called security, licensing compliance, and fraud prevention cookies. They support safe logins, keep the session's integrity, and lower the risk of unauthorized access during private actions like updating personal information or asking for a 500 £ withdrawal.
As a licensed operator, these cookies are also used to show that the site has the operational controls that users expect, such as being able to track important events, consistently enforcing limits, and keeping players' and investors' funds safe. If you turn off security cookies, some safety checks might not work right, and you might not be able to use all of your account services. They keep your account and session safe. That way, the platform can tell that you are the same authenticated user across pages, cookies can store a non-sensitive session identifier. This lowers the risk of session hijacking, allows safe logouts, and makes it easier to spot strange behavior like trying to log in quickly and again.
Because they have to in order to keep their license, Norsk Tipping Casino may use cookies to make sure that certain checks have been done. For example, these cookies could make sure that safer gambling prompts were followed or that access rules are followed consistently for users in UK, if that applies. During the deposit £50 or other steps related to payments, fraud prevention cookies can help make sure that the device is consistent and find oddities that could mean that someone is taking over your account, abusing your bonus, or automated behavior. Also, they help stop automated activity that looks like repeated transaction attempts. Security cookies can help find patterns that don't make sense, like sudden changes in a device's fingerprint signals, sudden shifts in its location, or repeated failures to verify.
This helps with quick investigations, cuts down on false positives, and keeps real play going. Cookies that verify your identity help keep you logged in safely while you browse the web and stop other people from using your session without your permission. Cookies that calculate risk help find fraud by connecting behavioral clues to a single session without showing private payment information. Cookies that are used for compliance states remember the required acknowledgements or restriction states that are needed for regulated operations. If these cookies are blocked, you might be logged out more often, have to go through more verification steps, or not be able to do things like confirm changes to your account or finish withdrawing £500.
When you're on a shared network or switching devices, it's best to leave security and fraud prevention cookies on.
This policy tells you how cookies and other similar technologies are used when you use services at Norsk Tipping Casino. This article tells you what these technologies are, why they're used, and what options you have. You agree to the use of cookies in the ways described below if you continue to browse or change your settings to allow cookies, unless the law requires a different legal basis for certain types of cookies. Cookies are small text files that websites and online services put on your computer, phone, or tablet when you visit them or use them.
They help your device find you and can store some information about your choices or actions in the past. Pixel tags, software development kits (SDKs), and local storage may all be similar technologies. They can all do similar things, like remembering settings, helping with analytics, and stopping fraud. There are different kinds of cookies that we might use. Strictly necessary cookies are needed for core functions like security, login sessions, and account access. Functional cookies help remember things like language and region preferences and make the user experience better. Performance and analytics cookies: These help us figure out how people use the service so we can make it work better and have more features.
Cookie used for marketing and advertising: Shows relevant ads and checks how well a campaign is doing, if allowed. Why do we use cookies? To make sure that important site and account features work, like safe authentication. To make sure that the game is fair and to find any suspicious behavior or fraud. For the experience to be more consistent and remember the choices you make. To look at trends in usage and make the service work better. So that we can support legal marketing when it's needed and based on your choices. Device IDs, browser types, pages viewed, session length, approximate location (based on IP address), and interaction events are some of the things that cookies may collect. When it makes sense, this information can be used in a way that doesn't reveal the individuals involved.
Third-party cookies may be placed by service providers that support analytics, security, payment processing, or marketing. These third parties may process information according to their own privacy notices and cookie policies. Your choices and controls : You can manage cookies through your browser settings, including blocking or deleting cookies. If a cookie banner or preference center is available, you can use it to accept, reject, or customize cookie categories (except strictly necessary cookies). Disabling certain cookies may affect service availability, login functionality, responsible gaming tools, or performance. Cookie retention varies: Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser or end the session.
These cookies stay on your computer for a certain amount of time or until you delete them. From time to time, this policy may be changed to reflect changes in technology, the law, or the way things are done. Since it was published, the most recent version will be used. If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how cookies are used, you can get in touch with them through the service's official contact methods.
Cookie help us remember your settings (like language, limits, and game preferences) and keep you logged in. They also keep your account safe. Some features, like login, payments, and tools for responsible gaming, may stop working if you block or delete cookies in your browser or device settings. Let functional and security cookies work for the best experience. Use our cookie banner to control analytics or marketing cookies.
Yes. Cookies help make sure you're still in the same session and cut down on payment errors when you deposit or withdraw money. There is a chance that you will be logged out in the middle of a transaction if you clear your cookies or use strict blocking. You may also have to enter your payment information again. Keep in mind that you shouldn't be in private mode while making payments if you want to make a deposit or withdrawal that seems to be stuck. Tell support the time, amount, and method of payment you used if the status doesn't change.
But bonuses and wagering rules are always set at the account level, not by cookies. Cookies help enforce bonus display rules and remember your chosen preferences. Resetting bets, removing limits, or changing eligibility will not happen when you clear your cookies. Your account shows how far along your bonus is, how many times it needs to be wagered, and when it expires. On different devices, you may see different offers. To accept or decline an offer, you must be logged in and check the terms on the bonus page before clicking "I agree."
For security reasons, like stopping fraud, making sure sessions are secure, and getting location or device risk signals, we use cookies and other similar tools. Not cookies, but documents and account information are used for verification. You must follow the local rules and our terms if you play from UK. Before you can make a withdrawal, you may be asked to prove your identity, address, and payment ownership. If your browser doesn't allow cookies, you might get repeated verification requests or not be able to finish some compliance steps.
You can use your phone to access the site, and cookies help protect your session as you move between pages and payment screens. Add a screen lock, stay away from shared devices, and log out after play to make your safety even better. Browser settings (Safari, Chrome) and our cookie banner can both be used to control cookies. You might lose the ability to log in with just one click, sessions might end more often, and payment flows might not work if you block all cookies. Immediately change your password and contact support if you think someone else has gotten into your account without permission.
For your safety, to remember your device, and to speed up account checks when you make deposits and withdrawals, we use cookies. If you block cookies, you might get logged out more than once, fail 2FA prompts, or get "session expired" errors. Also, some cashier steps might not load on mobile. To fix it, let our domain's cookies work and at least "functional" cookies, then delete any old cookies and cache and sign in again. To protect your account, we suggest that you use a private device, keep security cookies on, and turn on 2FA. Access is still limited by local laws, age limits, and our geo restrictions if you are in UK. Cookies don't change that.
Yes. Cookies store your consent choices, promo preferences, and limit settings, which are used to decide if you can get bonuses and maintain responsible gaming. If you turn off cookies, the promotion banner might show up again, the bonus you chose might not be linked to a deposit, and the limit tools might need to be confirmed again. It may take longer to verify because identity checks and payment risk controls might not stay in place between pages. Allow functional and security cookies, then set limits on your deposit, loss, or session in the account menu, and confirm by email or text message if asked. For KYC, make sure cookies are turned on, that you upload clear ID and proof of address, and that the method of payment you use matches the name on your account. No matter what cookies you set, withdrawals will only be sent to verified accounts and, if necessary, back to the original payment method.
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