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We Keep Your Information Safe Every Bet When you play online, your privacy is important. The Fiji Casino Privacy Policy explains what kinds of personal information we gather, how we use them to run games and take payments, and when we may share them with licensed partners to keep things safe and legal. It also talks about how your £ transactions are safe, what cookies and tracking tools are used to make the platform better, and the options you have in UK no matter what UK you are.
Fiji Casino bonuses are made to be easy to claim without giving out too much personal information. You can take advantage of most of the deals right from your account and use a bonus code when asked. You can also protect your privacy by only sharing information through the encrypted cashier and secure profile pages. Each bonus claim should be seen as a security step to keep your data safe. When you make a deposit, don't use public Wi-Fi and make sure you are logged into the official Fiji Casino domain.
Here's how to get a bonus without giving away too much.
Fiji Casino makes registration quick by only asking for the information they need to create your account, keep it safe from fraud, and let you start playing right away. They don't ask for any other information. More information can be added later if it's needed for payments or verification, but most players can sign up in minutes. When you sign up for Fiji Casino, they ask for a few personal details to make sure you can play, keep your logins safe, and help with responsible gaming rules. Where you live, the payment method you choose, and what you do with your account can change which fields you see.
Account security credentials and basic information about who you are and how to contact you are the main things that are usually collected during sign-up.
If you choose to deposit while you are registering or right away after, we may need to collect more information about your payment in order to process the transaction. For example, when you use certain methods to make a deposit of £20 or more, the system may record details like the payment instrument identifier, billing information, and transaction references to keep an eye on security and fraud. Fiji Casino may also collect basic technical information automatically when you sign up, like your IP address and information about your device or browser. By doing this, you can keep your personal information safe and stop people from abusing your account.
We may ask you to complete identity verification (KYC) to keep your Fiji Casino account safe and in line with legal and anti-fraud rules. When you sign up, before you withdraw from £100 or more, when you change important account information, or whenever account activity needs extra confirmation, you can be asked to verify your account. We only need documents that prove who you are, where you live, and that the payment method you're using is yours. For your safety, your winnings, and to make sure that players from UK and other allowed areas can use our services fairly, this helps us stop identity theft.
When verification starts, we'll let you know in your account and may also email you. Please upload color images or scans that are clear and let you see all the corners and read the details. If a document has an expiration date, like proof of address, it needs to be up to date when you send it in.
Your papers might need to be translated into a language we can read, so we might ask for one. We may also ask for a selfie or a short live check to make sure that the person who has the account is the same person who is on the ID.
Important: Don't send plain text with full payment information. When sending in pictures of your cards, hide the middle numbers and any security codes so that only the last four numbers can be seen. As soon as all the necessary documents are received and checked for authenticity, verification is done as soon as possible. Especially for withdrawals starting at £100, we will ask you to re-submit if something isn't clear (like glare, cropped corners, or details that don't match up).
We keep verification files on systems that are locked down and have encryption and access controls in place when needed. Documents are only kept for as long as is needed to meet legal, anti-money laundering, and dispute-resolution requirements. When files are no longer needed, they are deleted or made anonymous in a way that can't be undone, according to our internal data-handling procedures.
Only authorized Fiji Casino staff who need to do verification, manage risk, or meet compliance duties can see it. We may also share verification data with third-party providers that help with identity verification, preventing fraud, and processing payments, as well as with the right authorities when the law says so. There is no way that we will use your KYC documents for marketing.
The information in your account must match what's in your documents. Please update your profile if your name, address, or UK changes, and be ready to show proof of the change. This way, we can keep your account legal and avoid blocking your withdrawals.
Fiji Casino keeps your account safe by combining safe login controls with monitoring that looks for strange activity right away. These steps help lower the risk of getting in without permission, especially when you play games on shared devices or switch between networks while you're in UK. From your account area, you can turn on extra safety settings to keep your profile and balance safe. It is suggested that you use these tools before making a deposit of £100 or more and whenever you change your contact information.
To protect your account, you should use two-factor authentication (2FA) and keep your recovery options up to date. In order to get security alerts quickly, make sure that your email address and phone number are correct. It's important to log out every time you're done using a public or shared device. Don't save passwords in browsers that other people use.
For your safety, some actions, like changing important profile information or confirming a new way to withdraw £250, may need extra confirmation. If your account is registered under a UK that is different from where you are now, your funds may be subject to extra checks to prevent fraud.
When you add money to your Fiji Casino account, safety of your card and e-wallet information is top priority. Information about deposits is handled through encrypted payment channels, and private fields are handled in a way that keeps casino staff from seeing them and lowers the chance that they will be hacked while being sent. The same safety measures are used whether you are depositing £10 or £500. This includes encrypted connections, strict access controls, and technical measures that keep payment credentials and transaction data from getting into the wrong hands.
When you deposit £20 or more, use a private connection; don't save card information in public browsers; and make sure your e-wallet account has all the security features it can. So that the transaction can be tracked with the payment provider, you should contact support right away if you see a deposit request that wasn't recognized or a failed deposit that still shows as pending.
When you ask for a withdrawal, Fiji Casino puts your privacy first when processing your payout. We only get and use the information we need to process your cashout, make sure you own the account, and comply with fraud-prevention and regulatory rules. Only trusted payment partners and compliance providers will see the information about your withdrawals when they need to. Checks for cashouts are mostly triggered by risk signals, higher payout values, or changes to your payment information. This is done to keep your data safe. Your balance will be safe, no one else will be able to take money out without your permission, and your money will get to the right person without your personal information being processed more than necessary.
Paying and matching your identity helps make sure that the method of withdrawal is yours and that your account information is correct. One thing that can be done is to make sure that the name on your account matches the name on the method of payment. When required by law or when patterns point to suspicious activity, source of funds and transaction integrity checks may be used. For instance, if you want to withdraw $500 after making strange deposits, the platform may need to see more proof to protect both you and the platform. As part of security validation, changing account information, device signals, and recent login activity may need to be checked. If your email address, phone number, or withdrawal address changes quickly before you ask for 1,000 £, we may hold off on the payout until the account is confirmed.
Identity documents (to prove account ownership), proof of address (when needed for compliance), proof of payment method (to prove where the withdrawal will go), and extra information on the transaction's purpose or source of funds (only when needed) are some of the common documents that may be asked for. We don't ask for more information than is needed to make the cashout decision. A document will not be asked for if it is not needed for your withdrawal request.
How your data stays private while it's being processed: verification files are sent through secure upload channels, only authorized staff can access them, and documents are only kept for as long as they are needed. It is our goal to keep private information as hidden as possible, and we don't store full data fields but instead rely on confirmations.
Use a withdrawal method that is registered in your name, keep your account information the same, and don't make any changes at the last minute before asking for 200 £ or more. These simple steps will help you avoid delays and data leaks. Verification before you cash out helps stop unnecessary follow-up requests if your account information changes in a legal way.
To keep payments safe and legal, we use transaction limits that can be changed based on the information we have about your account activity, verification status, and risk signals. These checks help stop fraud, cut down on payment mistakes, and make sure that deposits and withdrawals are in line with confirmed ownership and allowed use. We use some of the information you give us to support tools for responsible gambling. This way, the limits and protections you choose will be used the same way for all of your gameplay and payment activity. As much as possible, the limits you set will be followed automatically, and any requests for changes will be compared to your account history to make sure you don't make hasty choices.
When it comes to deposit and withdrawal limits, your information can play a role. Limits are set by the payment method, but they can also be affected by how complete your profile is and how well security checks go. For instance, the thresholds may be lower for a newly registered account or an account that hasn't been fully verified yet, but they may go up once all the checks are done. Depending on the status of your account and the method of payment you use, some of the limits we may put in place are a minimum deposit of £10, a standard deposit cap of £2,000 per day, and a withdrawal cap of £5,000 per week. If we need to do more checks, we may temporarily stop withdrawals over £1,000 until verification is complete. We may also ask for more proof before going ahead with higher-risk transactions, like taking out £3,000 or more, or making a lot of deposits totaling £1,500 in a short amount of time. Checking who owns the payment and making sure the account at the destination matches your information is some of the things that can be done.
If your limits change, we try to make it clear in your account messages or during the transaction flow. You can contact support and ask for a reassessment if you think a limit is wrong. You may be able to clear higher thresholds by providing updated documents.
Responsible gambling controls that are linked to your account information include limits on how much you can deposit and lose, reminders about session times, and settings for "cooling off" or "self-exclusion." No matter what device you use, once you set a deposit limit, it will apply to your account. We may also use your activity data to make sure the limit is applied to all transactions that are allowed. There may be a waiting period before the higher amount goes into effect if you ask for an increase to a self-imposed limit. Reducing the daily deposit limit from £50 to £200, for example, usually happens right away to make play safer, but requests to raise them may not happen until after a cooling off period.
A cooling-off period or self-exclusion can give you more protection. During these times, we use your account identifiers and other security information to stop deposits and game access, and to keep you from opening your account again before the end date you chose.
When you play at a mobile casino, your privacy settings will depend on whether you use a mobile browser or a browser that is made just for mobile devices. You can change what information is collected about your device, how your sessions are protected, and how personalized content like game suggestions or messages about responsible gambling shows up in both cases by giving tracking permissions. We want to make sure that mobile tracking permissions are only given out when they are really needed for account safety, payments, and smooth gameplay in UK. Through your device and browser settings, you stay in charge, and even if you choose to limit tracking, you can usually still play core casino games.
Explains what permissions are usually asked for and why mobile casinos may need them to do important things. Others can be used for performance or convenience, but are not required for the service to work.
You can refuse app tracking requests on many devices and still deposit or withdraw $200. However, you may see less relevant offers and get less accurate help if something goes wrong. One useful tip is to turn off ad tracking and marketing permissions first, then test logging in, making deposits, withdrawing money, and loading games to make sure you don't break any important functions. Don't give extra permissions unless a feature you use needs them.
We only need your full name, date of birth, address, email address, phone number, device and login information, and payment information (masked where possible) to run your account and process payments. We use it to make sure you own the payment method, check for fraud, process deposits and withdrawals, meet anti-money laundering (AML) rules, and keep your account safe. We don't store full card numbers because we use payment providers that follow the rules. You can change your contact information in your profile, but changes may require an extra step of verification before you can withdraw money.
Before we can release withdrawals or raise limits, they need to be checked. 1) A photo ID, like a passport or national ID; 2) Proof of address from the last three months, like a utility bill or bank statement; and 3) Proof of payment method, like a picture of your card with the first six and last four numbers hidden, or an account screenshot with your name and email address shown. You can add files to your account under "Verification." To get approved faster, make sure that all the corners can be seen, the text can be read, and the name on the picture matches your Fiji Casino profile. Money is only taken out of accounts and methods that are linked to you.
If you claim a bonus, we may do extra checks to make sure that only one person from the same household, device, or payment method gets the bonus. This can include checking the person's identity earlier, looking at data from the IP address or device, and asking for proof of payment ownership. Your account's bonus terms may have rules about how to wager and cash out winnings from bonus play. There are standard AML and security checks that happen before withdrawals, but you can play without bonuses if you want fewer checks.
You must be at least 18 years old (or the legal age in UK), and you can't be in a place where it's not allowed. Access can vary by region and payment method; if UK is restricted, you might not be able to register, deposit money, or play. Through encrypted connections and session controls, we offer safe mobile browser access. Protect your account by creating a strong password that is only used for that account, turning on two-factor authentication (2FA) if it's available in your settings, and never making deposits or withdrawals while using public Wi-Fi. If you think someone else has gotten into your account without your permission, change your password right away and contact support so we can stop any activity and protect your £.
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