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The Stake Casino Cookies Policy explains how cookies and other similar technologies help the site work well, remember your choices, and keep your account safe while you play. You can change cookie permissions to control personalization, analytics, and how easy it is to log in, depending on your device settings and the rules in United States.
Cookies and other similar technologies are used by Stake Casino to keep the site running smoothly, keep your account safe, and make sure that you get the best experience possible.
You can choose which types of tracking are allowed beyond what is strictly needed for core functions in cookie consent settings. You can always change your mind. If you change your mind later, Stake Casino lets you go back to the consent controls and turn on or off the optional cookies without having to leave the site.
When you visit for the first time, a banner usually shows up with options to accept all cookies, reject cookies that aren't necessary, or change your cookie settings. Reopening the consent controls through the site's cookie settings link (usually in the footer or privacy settings) will let you change your mind about tracking even if you've already made a choice.
To change how tracking works, choose which of the following groups of cookies to allow or disable:
Pick to reject categories that aren't necessary and only allow cookies that are strictly necessary if you want to protect your privacy the most. Functional cookies can be turned on while marketing cookies are turned off if you want a more personalized experience. Important: If you clear your browser's cookies or use private browsing, your consent choice may be reset. The consent banner may show up again after a reset, and you will need to confirm your choices. Sometimes, blocking certain cookies can make it harder to use convenience features like staying logged in or keeping your settings between visits.
If after changing your consent, something stops working as it should, re-enable the category in question (usually functional cookies) and load the page again.
These cookies are used to keep your session stable and safe as you move between pages. These cookies let the site know that you are the person who logged in, so you don't get logged out while you're looking at games, the cashier, or your account settings. Also, they make it easier to keep the same safe experience across devices and browsers by reducing the amount of work that needs to be done during access checks.
You might have to log in over and over if you don't have these cookies because they are needed for some account functions. During sign up and login, these cookies make sure that you are who you say you are and keep your session going. Once you log in successfully, Stake sets a session cookie that connects your browser to a live authenticated session. This helps keep your account logged in while you browse, and it expires on its own after a certain amount of time or when you log out.
Help with the account creation flow: When you sign up, temporary cookies can store short-lived state information so that registration pages with more than one step work correctly. One way they can help is by remembering what step you are on, stopping you from submitting the same thing twice, and making sure the interaction is coming from a real browser session.
Security checks and anomaly detection: Login cookies can work with security checks that look for strange behavior, like making a lot of attempts quickly or switching devices without warning. These cookies can sometimes help the system take extra steps to make sure the session is safe if it thinks it might be at risk. Device and browser consistency: Some cookies store non-sensitive information that helps the platform deal with how different browsers behave, which lowers the chance of mistakes that could break a secure session. When you close your browser or don't use it for a while, session cookies are usually deleted. Depending on your choices and how your device is set up, persistent cookies related to login may stay longer to make future visits safer and smoother.
For your account's safety, this is important: session and login cookies make sure that every authenticated request is linked to a valid session, which stops people from getting in without permission. When you're done using a shared device, make sure you log out. Anyone who can access the same browser session may be able to pick up where you left off. You might get logged out more often, be asked to log in more than once, or not be able to get to account-only pages like profile settings or the cashier if you block or delete these cookies.
Turn on essential cookies for Stake and then sign in again if you keep getting re-authenticated or stuck in a login loop.
When you click "claim," open the promotion page, or start the deposit flow, these cookies help make sure that bonus messages stay the same across pages and sessions. By finding claims made from the same device or browser more than once, they can also help stop fraud and make sure that promotions are used fairly.
They may work with location and account checks to make sure that an offer is only shown where it is available if you are accessing Stake from United States or while traveling. Cookies can remember if a welcome bonus banner was closed, a promo pop-up was already shown, or if you clicked through to a certain campaign. They also hold information about offer visibility and claim status. To keep your experience consistent, this stops the same offer from showing up over and over.
Bonuses that depend on deposits: If an offer needs a certain amount of money to be deposited, cookies may help connect the bonus you choose to your deposit. For instance, if you choose a promotion and then deposit $50, the cookie can help the site make sure that the promotion works the way it's supposed to on the same device and browser. Promo code help: If a campaign uses a code, cookies may remember that you tried to enter the code, so you won't have to do it again if you go to a different page. Still, account level checks and the terms of the promotion must be met before someone is really eligible.
Cookies can help with fair use controls, like making sure that only one user or device can get a welcome bonus or promotion at a time. This helps rules like not claiming the welcome bonus more than once, even if someone tries to make multiple accounts.
When you block or clear cookies, you may see welcome bonus and promo banners again, your "claimed" status is not remembered on the same browser, or a promo flow may not resume smoothly after you leave and come back. These are some examples of eligibility signals that are stored: Whether you have already seen, dismissed, or clicked on a certain promo message; Whether you started a welcome bonus claim flow on this device; Basic campaign identifiers that are tied to your session, such as the promo name or ID; Time markers that let you control how often an offer is shown; and How cookie settings can affect your promotions.
You may need to choose the offer or enter the coupon code again before making a qualifying deposit, like $100. Important: Cookies can help control how visible a promotion is and make things easier, but they can't change the rules of a promotion. Still, your eligibility may depend on things like the status of your account, verification checks, the number of times you've logged in, and whether the offer is available in your area. The promotion terms and account controls take precedence if an offer is limited by where you live or your nationality.
When you open the cashier and go to deposit, Stake uses payment processing cookies to make sure that the checkout process goes smoothly and safely.
These cookies help the site remember important session information so you can make a deposit like $20 without having to repeat steps. This keeps the payment flow smooth from choosing a method to confirmation. Cookies used for payment processing also keep track of important steps you take at the cashier to cut down on mistakes during checkout. This includes keeping the connection between the cashier interface and the payment service stable so that when you ask for a deposit, say $100, it is processed correctly and you can see the outcome. These cookies keep the session going and route requests correctly during the checkout process. Cookies can keep your shopping cart open while you move between the checkout screen, the confirmation screen, and any payment widgets that are built in.
This makes sure that the deposit goes to the right account and stops you from having to try again if you refresh the page. What methods to use and how to choose them. If you pick a deposit method, cookies may temporarily remember that choice so that the checkout process stays the same during the same session. Once you make a deposit like $50 soon after the first one, this can make things go more smoothly.
Checks for security and to stop fraud. Some cookies help with risk controls that look for strange patterns and help keep players and the platform safe. It might help to make sure that the checkout request is coming from a real, live session and not from a flow that has been tampered with or automated.
Payment status and how to handle errors. During processing, cookies can help the cashier show the correct states, such as "pending," "successful," or "failed." If a deposit doesn't go through, these cookies help show the right message and lower the chance of submitting again by accident. A place where cookies are saved. There are first-party cookies, which are set by Stake to run the cashier. Certain deposit methods can be run by trusted payment processing partners who can set others. These partner cookies aren't used to store your full payment information on the site; instead, they're used to make their checkout features work and let you know that your payment went through.
In case you block them, what will happen? When you turn off payment processing cookies, the cashier might not load right, verification steps might not finish, or a deposit like $25 might not go through even though you started it. If that happens, you'll usually need to enable cookies for the checkout domain and try the deposit again. The length of time they stay. When you close your browser, a lot of checkout cookies are deleted. Persistent cookies are usually only used to help make payments work or stop fraud, and they are only kept for as long as they are needed to do those things.
To make sure that withdrawals are quick and safe, Stake Casino may use cookies that help link your payout request to security checks that have already been done on your account.
By keeping the session going and reducing the number of times you are asked to confirm your identity during a single withdrawal flow, these cookies help with identity and risk controls. When you ask for a payout, cookies can help make sure that the person making the request is the same authenticated user who logged in, completed the steps, and added the withdrawal method you chose. This helps keep your balance safe, especially when bigger amounts like $ 500 are asked for or when your account activity isn't going as usual. Cookies can store short-lived identifiers that connect your browser to recent actions like confirming your login, deciding whether to trust a device, and approving a withdrawal. This helps keep your payouts safe.
If these links are broken or missing, the system may ask you to re-verify your identity or do more checks before releasing the funds. As you move between the cashier, verification, and confirmation steps, these cookies can help Stake Casino: Keep your session safe. Find strange behavior, like making quick changes to payout information right before a withdrawal. Don't cause extra trouble by remembering that some security steps were already taken during the same session. Back measures that stop fraud that protect both your account and the way Stake Casino handles payments.
Important: Turning off cookies can stop the withdrawal process and cause extra steps, failed confirmation screens, or wait times while the system verifies your session again.
You will have to do more security steps if you want stricter privacy settings. For example, when withdrawing 1000 $, logging in from a new device, or switching networks during a payout attempt, you may be asked to go through extra verification. Cookies help connect these events so that checks can be done correctly and consistently. If your account needs to confirm your identity, cookies might help you stay in the right state while you upload your documents and go back to the cashier. In cases where American or United States affect compliance checks, this is especially important because the platform needs to be able to reliably connect the information you give them to the same active withdrawal request.
These preference cookies help make sure that your account controls stay the same from one session to the next. This way, settings like maximum deposits, session reminders, and game display options don't have to be set again every time you log in. Cookies are meant to make things easier to use and safer, not to change how games turn out. They can save your choices on the device so that the platform can use them right away when you log in. This includes the limits you set in the responsible gambling area and your basic betting configuration preferences.
Preference cookies can be used to store limits and responsible tools. Limits on betting can include your own limits on how much you can bet, deposit, or lose. Set a limit on how much you can deposit or lose each day, like $100 or $200. The site can remember the choices you made and show them in the interface with the help of preference cookies. For example, they can show you how much time you have left on your allowance and keep your default limit settings visible.
Reminders of session times, "cooling-off" periods, and self-exclusion options are all common safe gambling tools. If you set a preference cookie to remind you of a session every 60 minutes, the reminder may stay on your next visit without you having to change the settings.
The language, sound, animation, default bet size, and quick-bet increments are some of the things that can be changed in the interface and during gameplay. As an example, if you set the quick buttons to $2, $5, and $10 or set the default bet to $5, preference cookies can remember those settings to make playing again easier.
Important: If you turn off preference cookies, the settings for responsible gambling might look different or need to be chosen again. When it comes to your account, your limits still apply, but saved defaults or reminders might not work the way you want them to until you set them again. It is easier to keep your chosen limits and reminders the same across sessions if you leave preference cookies turned on.
You might have to reapply the display and betting settings if you turn off preference cookies, and some responsible gambling messages might not stick around after you visit again.
With these cookies, games, lobbies, and account pages load faster on smaller screens and mobile networks that don't always work right, because they remember important settings and keep sessions safe. Your mobile device's storage, private mode limits, and low memory can all affect how well it works.
Figuring out what cookies do on your phone can help you fix common problems like games that take a long time to load, having to log out over and over, or settings that disappear when you visit again. How cookies help speed and stability on mobile The most important thing for smooth gameplay is that sessions don't end. As you move from the lobby to the cashier to the games, cookies can keep your session going. This way, you don't have to log in again and again every time you change pages or your signal drops for a short time. It's easier to use and there are fewer requests when preferences are stored. For instance, your language choice, consent choices, and some interface preferences can be quickly brought back up instead of having to be loaded all over again every time you come back.
In mobile networks, load efficiency is important. With cookies, the platform can serve the right version for each region and keep routing consistent. This cuts down on redirects that aren't needed and slow down the start of games. If you are having performance issues on iOS Safari or Android Chrome, these steps should help without affecting your account: Close any tabs or apps that are running in the background before starting a game to free up memory and cut down on forced reloads. If you want to play games, turn off private browsing. Private mode often doesn't keep cookies, which can lead to log-ins or lost preferences. If you had previously blocked cookies for the site, add them back in your browser settings. Blocking them too strictly can stop the session from moving forward and make navigation slower.
Remove only the site's stored data to fix a corrupted cache without wiping everything if a certain game page keeps freezing. Improve the stability of how your phone handles and stores cookies by updating your browser to the most recent version. If you block all cookies, you might have more problems while playing. For example, your session might time out more often, you might be asked to confirm your choice more than once, and the transitions between sections might be slower. Let only essential cookies through if your device lets you. If you want more privacy controls, don't let non-essential categories through.
These tools support basic safety features like safe login, finding suspicious activity, and sending account recovery signals all without getting in the way of normal gameplay. To find patterns linked to account takeover, automated abuse, and payment fraud, Stake may also use anti-fraud cookies and device fingerprinting controls. The goal is to keep your balance safe, even when you make deposits of $50 or more, and to make transactions and withdrawals safer.
How anti-fraud and security technologies work: Security cookies help make sure that everything you do in your browser is traced back to the same authenticated session. They can store temporary IDs that let the site remember that you logged in successfully, spot changes to your session that don't seem right, and lower the risk of someone taking over your session.
Cookies that stop fraud help find high-risk behavior that happens over and over again, like trying to create an account quickly, failing to log in multiple times, or scripted activity. In addition, they can help with rate-limiting and challenge checks when activity seems odd.
Controls for device fingerprinting can be used to create a risk profile based on signs sent by your browser and device. Standard signals include the type of device, the operating system, the browser version, the language settings, the time zone, the screen parameters, and indicators that have to do with the network. These signals help Stake figure out which devices are trustworthy, which access attempts aren't consistent, and which strange behaviors might be signs of fraud. These controls are mostly used for compliance and security reasons. They are not used for personalized ads.
The level of collection can change depending on what you are doing, like changing your security settings or asking for a 500 $ withdrawal. They are usually only used when needed to assess risk. People who suddenly log in from a different device, people who frequently change their IP address or location, people who reset their passwords multiple times, people who try to pay multiple times but fail, or people who play games very quickly, which is often a sign of automation, may be subject to extra checks. When triggered, the site may ask for confirmation before processing sensitive actions, add more verification steps, or set temporary limits.
Controlling things: You can delete cookies in your browser's settings, but that might log you out, reset your preferences, and make it more likely that you'll see security warnings on your next visit.
Blocking all cookies can stop important security features from working right, which could make it harder to use account features and make transactions. Allow the cookies that are needed for login and account security to work. If you want to cut down on false fraud alerts, use the same device and browser for both deposits and withdrawals. When possible, use strong account security like two-factor authentication, especially before depositing $100 or more. It is best not to use public or shared computers to access your account because fingerprinting and session protections don't work as well in those places. Contact support with the time of the event, information about your device and browser, and the action you tried if you think a security control has wrongly limited your access.
Along with keeping anti-fraud measures in place, this helps Stake quickly check for activity and restore normal access.
Yes. Cookies help us keep you logged in, keep your payment sessions safe, and make sure that deposits are correctly linked to bonus eligibility. It's possible to be logged out, have deposit pages not load, or lose track of your bonus progress until you sign in again. Do this: let Stake use cookies, don't click "clear cookies on exit," and make deposits and withdrawals in the same browser session.
Basic features might not work reliably, but you can browse with some restrictions. Without some cookies, we might not be able to keep track of your login status, automatically apply bonus terms, or protect withdrawals with device checks. If you want stricter settings, leave "necessary" cookies turned on and then use your browser to block only third-party cookies, not Stake site cookies. After turning off cookies, if withdrawals don't work, turn them back on and try again.
Cookies help us find sign-ins that don't seem right, keep sessions safe, and cut down on fraud during KYC and withdrawals. To keep people from getting into your $ without your permission, they support security measures like device recognition and session integrity checks. Don't use shared devices, don't use private or anonymous mode while you're being verified, and leave cookies on until the KYC and payout reviews are over. And do cookies store my payment information or personal data?
Legality depends on the laws of United States. You need to check the rules in your area before you play. Cookies don't really store your whole credit card number; they just store session identifiers and your preferences. Payments are processed through safe channels, and encryption and access controls keep private information safe.
Action: Look for Stake in your browser's list of cookies, delete them if you no longer need the service, and use strong passwords and two-factor authentication to protect your account.
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