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Clover Bingo uses cookies to help the site stay fast, safe, and customized to your play by remembering your preferences and making it easier to do things like login and pay. Cookies are used for marketing and analytics, and this policy tells you how to manage them in your browser while still being able to play games and manage your account.
At Clover Bingo, cookies help us figure out what browser you're using and link your session to the right promotion. This way, welcome bonus offers that are valid for you can be seen and used easily when you sign up and make your first deposit.
You can still play even if you turn off all cookies, but some bonus banners, opt-in buttons, and automatic bonus activation steps might not work right. For example, if you make a first deposit of £20 or more and want a match bonus of up to £200, accepting cookies is the best way to get that offer right away. Cookies don't change the rules of the bonus; they just make it easier to get the offer you want and lessen the chance that you'll miss an opt-in prompt. When you first visit the site, use the cookie banner to accept the settings that make promotions and account flows work.
To make sure the bonus works, make your choice before you sign up and don't switch devices or browsers during the process. Accept the cookie banner on your first visit so that you can get the basic features plus features that help with sign-up and promotions. If you finish registering all at once, the bonus offer will stay connected to your account path. Put money into your account using the same browser that let you accept cookies. For example, make a first deposit of £20 and make sure the bonus shows up at checkout or in your account. Don't use private browsing if you want the bonus to automatically attach, since cookies might be deleted when the session ends.
After accepting the cookies, if the welcome bonus still doesn't show up, refresh the page, log out, and then log back in. Then, before you make a qualifying deposit like £20, look for a visible opt-in toggle or promo confirmation. If you had cookies blocked before, allow them again and start the registration or deposit process again to make sure the promotion works right.
Some cookie settings can directly affect how well the Clover Bingo pages load when you're signing up and how safely you can send your information for account verification. If you block certain cookies, forms might not save, verification steps might repeat, or security checks might not work.
Please allow the cookie types that help with login security, identity checks, and session continuity to make sure that registration goes smoothly and that verification works all the way through. Don't worry—limiting cookies that aren't necessary won't affect the main features of your account.
Strictly necessary cookies should stay turned on. You can do basic things like making a password, verifying an email address, and staying signed in while you move from one step of the registration process to the next. They also keep your session active and protect you from fraud. When you take important steps, Clover Bingo uses security and authentication cookies to make sure you are who you say you are.
These issues might show up more than once, security checks might fail, or verification pages might time out if these are turned off. Most sites will remember your language, device settings, and consent choices if you use preference cookies. If you turn them off, registration usually won't be blocked, but you may have to go through more steps and be asked things over and over again.
Using strict tracking protection modes that also block security cookies, disabling all cookies, which can stop session tokens from being stored, and blocking third-party cookies when the verification flow uses an embedded provider window can all affect registration and verification flows. These settings can stop multi-step identity checks from happening. Keep the browser tab open while verifying documents until you see a confirmation message.
It's possible for the verification steps to start over if you close the tab or clear your cookies in the middle of the process. If cookie settings stop verification from finishing, the fastest fix is to temporarily allow cookies that are needed for security reasons and then try the process again. If the problems don't go away, try a different browser or turn off any add-ons that stop cookies from being sent to login and form pages.
When turned on, they can remember the games you like, the types of offers you click on, and the bonuses you've claimed. This way, the ads you see are more likely to be relevant to you than just random.
They also support timely bonus reminders so you don't miss the last few minutes to take advantage of an offer or finish the steps you need to in order to qualify. For instance, if you start to deposit but don't finish, cookies may help us show you a reminder the next time you visit, including the minimum deposit amount, like £10 to get a promotion.
The promotions you see, like bingo bundles, slot tournaments, or cashback-style deals, may be related to what you've been doing on the site recently. This helps get rid of banners that aren't relevant to your sessions and shows you deals that are relevant to them.
Bonus reminders: If you have a bonus that you haven't used yet, cookies may remind you of it when it makes sense, like when you go back to the cashier or open a game category that is linked to that bonus. For example, the minimum deposit could be £20, and the maximum bonus could be £200. However, reminders can also include useful information like these. Progress alerts: Some offers need you to take steps within a certain amount of time. It's easier to show you prompts that are relevant to your current state when you visit than when you first visit because cookies help us remember if you have chosen to do something, started it, or finished it.
Standard offers are still available if you don't want to get personalized ads, but they may not be as relevant. Setting your cookie preferences to turn off marketing and personalization cookies while leaving on cookies that are needed for the site to work normally is usually how you can control this. If you keep personalization turned on, you may see deals that fit the way you play and reminders of deals you have already shown interest in. You may still see generic ads if you turn off personalization, but you will see fewer personalized suggestions and fewer on-site bonus reminders. If you delete cookies, your personalized promotion history might be erased, and you might be asked to confirm your choices or opt-in to some promotions all over again.
Setting your cookie preferences before activating a bonus will make things run more smoothly. This is especially true if you plan to return later to meet requirements tied to a specific deposit amount, like deposit £15, or to claim an offer with a bonus cap of £150.
When cookies are enabled at Clover Bingo, deposits and withdrawals usually go more smoothly. This is because the site can keep your payment session stable as you move between the cashier, verification steps, and confirmation screens. In this way, there is less chance of timeouts, getting the same prompts over and over, or losing the payment method you chose while checking out.
Cookies also help Clover Bingo remember the last time you used the cashier, which makes it faster to make deposits again, especially when you are adding a small amount, like £20, or a standard amount, like £50. To keep your information safe, cookies help stop fraud by making sure the transaction comes from the same trusted device and browser session. When cookies are turned on, the cashier can keep things going between steps that would normally need to be reloaded or authenticated. That's especially important when payment providers send you to a hosted page and then send you back to the casino to finish the transaction.
When you make a deposit, cookies help keep your choices and session safe so you can confirm the amount and finish the payment without having to start over. If you start to deposit £100 and quickly switch to another tab to wait for your bank app or wallet to approve, cookies help keep the cashier from starting over when you come back. For withdrawals, cookies help make sure that your identity and device are always checked during checkout. If you ask to withdraw 500£ and the process needs an extra step of confirmation, cookies help make sure that the withdrawal request stays connected to the same authenticated session and isn't marked as incomplete or repeated.
Opening more than one cashier window at once is not recommended if you want to keep checkout running smoothly. Instead, allow cookies for Clover Bingo and its payment partners. If you want to protect your privacy more, leave cookies on during the transaction and then delete them when you get the final confirmation. Allow first-party cookies so that the cashier can keep your session going while you confirm you want to deposit between £20 and £200. To make sure your payment is safe and secure, you need to let third-party cookies do their job. When you're checking out, don't delete your cookies. If you do, the cashier might lose track of your transaction and have to start over.
For payments of 500£ or more, use one device and one browser tab at a time. If you can't make a payment, close and reopen the cashier and try again. Before you try again, check your payment history to see if the deposit of £50 or £100 was already recorded. Keeping your account balance correct and preventing duplicate deposits is made easier by doing this.
When you ask for a withdrawal, Clover Bingo uses cookies and other session data to make sure you are logging in and playing from the same authenticated device.
This lowers the chance of someone taking over your account and stops third parties from withdrawing money without your permission, which is especially important when multiple devices or browsers are used. Cookies also affect how long a session lasts. The site may stop the withdrawal request and ask you to sign in again if your session ends while you are making the withdrawal. This is done to make sure the withdrawal is confirmed during a valid session.
When you confirm a withdrawal, our security tools may run extra checks if they notice changes in your session fingerprint, like a new browser window, deleted cookies, or a sudden change in your IP address.
This could mean that you have to go through more steps before your withdrawal is processed, even if it's just a small amount like 100£. Session timeouts protect your balance by signing you out automatically after a certain amount of time. If you try to withdraw 500£ again after a timeout, you might be asked to enter your password again or go through a quick verification step to make sure it is still you. If you delete cookies, the site might not recognize the trusted session that made the request, which can stop or restart the withdrawal process. If you delete your cookies after clicking "Withdraw," your request might not go through until you log back in and confirm the cashout details again.
You should allow essential cookies, sign out, and then sign back in if your withdrawal page keeps reloading. Then you should make a new request for £200 or more. If you're asked to verify more than once, don't switch devices in the middle of the process. Instead, finish the withdrawal from the browser you used to log in. In the event that your session ends during a cashout, you must log back in, reopen the cashier, and confirm the amount and destination of the withdrawal before submitting it for good. For withdrawals, if you use private browsing, you might want to use a regular browser session instead, since private mode can delete cookies and shorten session persistence. Keep essential cookies enabled, avoid "cookie cleaners" while actively playing, and send withdrawal requests from a stable connection. These are some of the best ways to make sure that withdrawals go smoothly.
In order to keep your money and account access safe, Clover Bingo may ask for a short security confirmation when patterns look odd, even if you are only withdrawing 100£.
Cookies let Clover Bingo remember some of the responsible gambling choices you've made to help you stay in charge. On your next visit, you can quickly set your preferred limits and safety settings. This makes it less likely that you will spend too much or play for too long. Controls that are saved in cookies are there to make things easier; they don't replace your account settings. These locally saved settings might be lost if you play on a shared device or clear your browser's cache, so it's important to check your account limits every time you make changes.
Depending on how your device and browser are set up, cookies may save choices that make play safer, like the limits and reminders you set on the site. These cookies can help make sure that your experience stays the same when you use the same browser. Session time prompts are optional prompts that show up after a certain amount of time of play to help you take a break. If you don't set or confirm your limits, the site will ask you to do so using limit preference indicators. Check the settings to see if you enabled the pop-ups that show how much time you've spent and encourage you to take a break.
You should be able to control your account limits and financial limits. Setting a deposit limit like £100 per day or £300 per week is one example. Cookies may help this browser remember that you have set a deposit limit and the way you want to be reminded of it. Setting limits while logged in is the safest way to use limit controls on this device. Also, make sure your browser allows essential cookies so that your site's reminders keep working. Cookie-stored preferences don't usually move automatically between devices, so you'll need to set them up again on each one.
Log in to your "responsible gambling" or "limits" page and set a daily deposit limit of, say, £100. Set a timer or a reality check alert, like an alert every 30 minutes. To make sure the limit is still in effect, log out and back in. Then, make sure that the reminders still show up while you enjoy the game. Check that the same settings are still in place in your limits area after you clear your cookies.
If you delete cookies that aren't necessary or block them, you might lose locally saved reminder settings and on-site prompts might go back to the defaults.
These limits should still be in effect for your core account, but you should check them again. For example, if you set a deposit limit of 100£ per day, make sure that it still shows up correctly in your limits area after you clear your cookies. Concerns about privacy and shared devices: Preferences saved in cookies can change for the next person using the same browser profile. To keep things clear, either use private browsing mode or log out and clear your cookies after playing. Instead of relying only on reminders stored on your device, use account-level controls like a firm cap such as deposit £200 per week for more protection.
Changing your settings on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device will make your bingo session run more smoothly because mobile browsers handle cookies differently than desktop browsers. This part talks about where to find cookie controls on iOS and Android, what happens when you delete or block cookies, and how to keep important features working while limiting tracking that isn't necessary. On iOS (Safari), you can limit or block cookies at the device level. Here's how to do it on Android.
Check out the privacy settings for your iOS version by going to Settings > Safari. You might not be able to stay logged in between sessions or keep your preferred bingo card settings if you turn on strict blocking. Some privacy settings in iOS Chrome and the app itself control how cookies work. To change how cookies and site data are used in Chrome, go to Settings > Privacy and security. Think about the fact that clearing your browsing history might also get rid of any saved Clover Bingo preferences. When using Chrome on Android, you can usually find the settings for cookies in Chrome's Privacy and Security section under Settings.
If you want to change your mind about cookies and consent without deleting everything else, you can do that from that page. You can either allow cookies or block third-party cookies. You can delete browsing history and control cookies on an Android (Samsung Internet) device by going to the browser menu and selecting Settings > Privacy and security. You should make sure that any ad-blocking add-on you use doesn't stop consent popups or important site scripts. If Clover Bingo has a cookie banner or a link to change your cookie settings, which is often in the footer, use that as your first step. In some cases, on-site preferences are better than device-level blocking because they let you keep necessary cookies on while turning off analytics or marketing cookies.
For example, you might have to sign in more often if your cookies are blocked or cleared out often. The banner might show up again if you change your mind about cookies. Some mobile features may feel less stable, like keeping the session going while playing bingo for longer periods of time. Support troubleshooting might take longer if there aren't enough diagnostics and performance cookies. For mobile bingo, the most useful setting is to allow only the cookies that are needed. If you want more privacy, block only the third-party cookies instead of all of them. If you are going to deposit £20 or more, you might also want to stay away from private browsing modes that delete cookies when you close the tab. This could stop the checkout or verification process.
At Clover Bingo, you decide if advertising tags and marketing cookies can be used to customize promotions, track campaign performance, and stop showing you the same ads over and over. Also, these tools might help us figure out which pages and games are most interesting to you, without changing how you play or how your account works. Anytime you change your mind, our cookie banner and preference settings will take that into account. Even if you turn off marketing cookies, you might still see ads. But they might not be as relevant to your interests, and we might not know which deals you find useful as well.
You can choose to decline marketing cookies when the cookie banner appears, or you can change your choice to turn off advertising and tracking categories. As long as you don't clear your browser's cache, you won't be asked again unless you change your mind. If you change your mind later, go to the site's cookie settings link and change the permissions for marketing cookies. This is the cookie preference center. Most changes are made right away, but some third-party tags might stop working when you load the next page. Options at the browser level: You can also change how cookies are stored in your browser's settings.
This is helpful if you want to get rid of marketing identifiers that were stored before. Block third-party cookies, which are often used to track your activity across websites. If you want Clover Bingo to reset your consent, clear your cookies and site data. Limit the amount of persistent cookies that are stored by using private browsing mode. Advertising choices based on device and platform: Changing the privacy settings on your device's operating system or platform may let you limit the personalization of ads. When this happens, interest-based ads may not be able to use advertising identifiers as much. There are signals that say "Do Not Track." Some browsers send these signals. The cookie banner and on-site preference controls are still the most reliable ways to manage marketing cookies on Clover Bingo. This is because industry standards vary, so these signals may not always be recognized in the same way.
What changes when you opt out: Turning off marketing cookies won't stop you from depositing 100£ or withdrawing 500£, and it won't affect security features that are necessary for your safety. Our ability to link promotions to specific ad campaigns is limited, and personalization is also cut down.
We use cookies to make sure you stay logged in, keep your payment sessions safe, and lower the number of transactions that fail. Blocking cookies could make deposit pages loop, 3D Secure checks fail, or withdrawals not save.
If you still can't deposit or cash out, clear your Clover Bingo cookies, sign in again, and try again.
Yes, you can ask for a withdrawal. However, if you refuse or delete cookies, it may stop the bonus tracking and session security checks from working. To avoid delays, make sure cookies are turned on until you're done betting and the status of your withdrawal says "Submitted" or "Processing." If you cleared your cookies during the bonus, you should sign back in and look at your Bonus History and wagering progress again before you cash out. Let support know your username, the name of the bonus, and the time you last played so they can check the records on the server.
Not at all. Not cookies, but our Terms and the rules for the promotion say what the bonus terms are, how many times you have to wager, how much you can cash out, and how much you can participate in games. Cookies help show that you have a bonus and keep your session safe. Tip: Always read the bonus rules before you deposit £, and make sure cookies are turned on so your bonus meter works right. There's no need to open multiple tabs if your device shows old progress. Just refresh the page or log out and back in.
Regulators and risk controls, not cookies, say that verification is needed. Still, cookies help us keep the verification session safe and stop people from uploading the same document more than once. You might be logged out during upload or miss status updates if cookies are blocked. Please use your real information that matches your payment method, upload clear photos of your ID and proof of address, upload and log in to your account from the same device, and leave cookies on until you see "Verified." Depending on UK rules and internal checks, withdrawals may be held until verification is complete.
Checking your license with cookies is not it. When it comes to UK and UK, legal access depends on where you live and our rules for accepting travelers. Cookies help with security features like stopping fraud, keeping your session safe, and setting limits on how much you can play. On a mobile device, cookies are needed for a stable login, to get to the cashier, and to stay signed in between screens. Keep cookies on, don't lend your device to other people, use a strong password, and use any two-step security options that are available for the best security. If you use private browsing, you will be logged out more often and have more security checks done.
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