Pure Casino Cookies Policy Page
We keep tracking practical and easy to understand, especially for players in Canada. Cookies and similar tools support secure access, stable play sessions, and smoother payment flows.
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During registration, gameplay, and financial transactions, we use identifiers to link actions to the correct account. This continuity helps reduce unauthorised access and allows our support teams to resolve issues faster.
Some data is collected automatically, including unique device identifiers and browser information. We also record session length, sections visited, and transaction history related to deposits and withdrawals in CAD, so activity can be reviewed for account integrity.
- Keep authenticated sessions stable from sign-in through payment actions.
- Spot unusual access patterns, including unknown locations or higher-risk devices.
- Support fair access and monitor compliance with Canada standards.
- Offer promotions that match your settings and consent choices.
Your Tracking Controls
You control non-essential tracking through your account settings. We separate essential tools from optional ones, so you can choose confidently without guessing what each category does.
When you first visit, a consent banner presents functional, analytics, and marketing options. You can update those selections later, and changes apply immediately.
Browser controls can also limit stored files, including options in Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. Blocking or deleting data in the browser may interrupt features like automatic login or balance updates in CAD.
How to adjust preferences
- Sign in using your unique login details.
- Open the account menu and select “Privacy Settings”.
- In “Tracking Preferences”, toggle categories on or off.
- Select “Confirm Preferences” to save changes right away.
To fully revoke optional consent, use the “Withdraw Consent” option in the preferences panel. We remove optional identifiers and explain any limits that may affect account features.
Tracking Types & Purposes
We use different tracking technologies because the platform needs different signals for different tasks. Each category has a clear purpose, so the impact of enabling or disabling it stays predictable.
- Essential tracking elements keep navigation, login, and secure transactions working; disabling them may reduce account and balance visibility.
- Analytics identifiers measure aggregated behaviour, such as navigation paths, without collecting personal or financial information.
- Preference storage remembers display settings, language choices, and preferred currency for consistent account views in CAD.
- Marketing and targeting tags support personalised content and notifications, based on your consent and activity signals.
- Third-party integrations may set technical markers for services like payments or verification, with strict limits on shared data.
For third-party integrations, only the minimum data needed to process transactions is shared. Partners such as analytics providers and payment processors follow strict rules aligned with international and Canada standards.
Security & Session Protection
Security controls sit behind every tracking decision we make. We monitor session activity to connect events to the correct user ID, especially when payment methods or contact details change.
Network metadata checks help detect access from unknown locations or potentially compromised devices. When behaviour looks abnormal, additional verification steps may trigger automatically.
We also separate behavioural data for analysis to help detect unusual gameplay or rapid balance changes in CAD. Where needed, alerts can be reviewed by security staff during manual checks.
Protection measures we apply
- TLS 1.3 or higher encrypts identifiers and session values between your device and our servers.
- Payment actions run on PCI DSS-compliant servers to reduce unauthorised access risk.
- Role-based access and audits restrict visibility of metadata and tracking logs.
- Automated erasure routines delete older records once they are no longer needed.
Without recorded consent, no personal information is shared outside the company. Under Canadian laws, raw files are not shared with outside partners without clear consent or a written contract requirement.
Quick reference
| Area | Min–Max (CAD) | What it means |
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| Account & privacy settings | — |
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| First-party session identifiers | — | Used to recognize returning visitors and keep authenticated sessions continuous through financial actions (deposits to $ withdrawals). Turning these off can make it harder to manage your account and check your balance. |
| Payment security (PCI DSS) | — | PCI DSS-compliant servers support payment actions like trying to deposit or withdraw $ to help prevent unauthorised access. |
| Encrypted transmission | — | TLS 1.3 or higher encrypts any identifier or session-related value sent between your device and the servers; microdata is protected from third parties throughout communication. |
| Monitoring & fraud prevention logs | — |
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| Data retention & erasure | — | User identifiers linked to browsing activity are kept only as long as needed (e.g., active sessions). After they serve their purpose, automated erasure routines delete old records. |
| Consent & sharing limits (Canada) | — |
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| Support & access requests | — |
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| Policy updates & notifications | — | Tracking policies may change due to updates in Canada laws or international data standards. When changes are significant, registered account holders receive email or dashboard notifications. |
Support for tracking questions
If you need help adjusting tracking preferences, support can assist through live chat, email, or the contact form. For a copy of tracking data linked to your profile, contact customer service and complete identity verification before any downloadable archive is provided.
If you plan to deposit or withdraw in CAD, keeping essential trackers enabled supports secure session validation. Optional categories can remain disabled if you prefer fewer personalised messages.