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With Ripper Casino's Cookie Consent Settings and Preference Management, you can choose which technologies can support your sessions, preferences, and security checks. Cookie consent settings are made to be clear and easy to manage.
You can change your mind about cookies at any time. From now on, there will be changes that may impact how some features work, like how they remember your settings, keep you logged in, or show you content that matches your interests. You can change your cookie settings by clicking on the cookie banner on your first visit or by going back to the site's footer or settings area and clicking on the cookie preferences link there, if your device and browser allow it. When you open the settings panel, you can choose which types of cookies to allow or not allow. Some cookies are needed for the site to work, so you can't turn them off without affecting the site's security and core functions.
Most websites need these cookies to do basic things like keep your session going and make sure you can safely navigate. Cookies that are functional help remember choices like language, layout, and other preferences that make the site easier to use. Cookies that track how pages are used and what needs to be changed are called analytics cookies. Marketing cookies are used to track campaigns and make ads more relevant to you, as long as your choices and the rules allow it. You may notice that some personalized features reset and some content becomes more generic if you stop agreeing to non-essential cookies. Because they are needed to keep the service running smoothly, essential cookies will keep running. You can also manage cookies by going to your browser's settings if you want more options.
It's possible to delete cookies, block certain types, or make rules for each site. Remember that blocking essential cookies in your browser could stop pages from loading properly or mess up the sign-in process for your account.
Cookies help Ripper Casino figure out what kind of device and browser you're using, which makes sure that promotions load correctly, bonuses are given to the right account right away, and free spins are given to the right account. Without cookies, the site might see you as a new visitor every time you go to a page, which can stop promotions from working and stop bonus banners or opt-in buttons from showing up.
With security and fairness features that limit promotions to one player per offer, they also help keep things safe as well. When you claim a deposit bonus like C$200 or start free spins for a certain game, this is important because the system needs to be able to reliably link your session to your profile and the rules of the promotion. Which cookies are most important for showing promotions and bonuses? Cookies can help the platform show you the right deals for this session by remembering your consent and preference settings. If you block cookies, you might not see the coupon widget, the field for the bonus code, or the button to activate the offer, even if it's still alive for your account.
Tracking of opt-ins and activation of promotions. Before you can deposit or play in a lot of campaigns, you have to click to become a member. Cookies help the system remember what you did during your session so that it can give you the right bonus or free spins after you make a qualifying deposit, like C$50. Giving free spins and connecting games. Most of the time, free spins are given for a certain slot machine and expire after a certain amount of time. So that when the spins are given, they land in the right place and go off smoothly from the promo area, cookies help keep the game session consistent. Using progress bets and keeping the session going.
Your main bonus information is kept in your account, but cookies make it easier to move between the cashier, the lobby, and the games. If you restart your session in the middle of your journey, it might look like you made a deposit or played without an active promo code, which can delay the automatic bonus attachment. Once you make a deposit of at least C$100 and don't see a bonus or free spins, make sure you allow essential cookies, refresh the page, and then look again in the Promotions section. If the "Activate" button doesn't work, turn off "private" or "incognito" mode, allow cookies for the casino domain, and try again from the browser you'll use to make the deposit.
When you switch devices or browsers, you may need to re-open the offer and opt in again because cookie information is not shared between devices. Note: clearing your cookies will log you out and start a new session. In the event that you delete your cookies right before making a deposit, the system might not immediately connect your new opt-in to your deposit. Click on the promotion and make the deposit all at once if you can. If you use cookies, the bonus terms will not change. No matter if cookies are enabled or not, requirements like the minimum deposit, wagering requirements, or promotion expiration date still apply. Cookies are just there to make sure that the promo works smoothly so that your bonus and free spins are applied and shown correctly.
You can get to your profile faster and keep your important sign-in settings the same between visits by using account registration and login cookies. Because these cookies cut down on the number of steps that need to be done over and over again during registration and authentication, you can get back to your games more quickly. They are made to remember technical details that make the login process go more smoothly, like the settings you chose on the sign-in screen and the continuation of your session. To keep you safe, these cookies don't store your sensitive credentials in plain text, and security measures are put in place to help stop people from getting in without your permission. That these cookies do when you register and sign in: When you register an account, these cookies help the site keep track of your progress as you fill out the required fields, confirm your information, and finish the sign-up process.
Cookies can help keep things in the right place so you don't have to start over if a page reloads or you need to check a step. Some cookies can keep your session active for a certain amount of time after you log in. This way, you can click from page to page without having to sign in again every time. They may also offer perks like keeping you logged in on a trusted device, depending on the options you choose and how your device is set up. Cookies that expire when you close your browser are called "session cookies." They keep you logged in while you browse. Some sign-in preferences are stored for a longer time by persistent login preference cookies. This makes future visits on the same device faster.
Security cookies: help stop fraud and make sure that login activity follows the expected patterns. If you use a public computer or share a device, you should avoid "remember me" options and log out at the end of each session. On top of that, you can always clear your browser's cookies, but you might have to log in again and change some settings.
Cookies that keep track of deposits made with cards, e-wallets, and cryptocurrencies When you make a deposit at Ripper Casino, we use cookies to keep track of your deposit from the time you choose a method of payment until the money shows up in your account.
To keep your session safe, these cookies help us remember important things like the deposit method you chose, the amount you entered (for example, deposit C$20), and the payment request's status. Cookie tracking for deposits isn't used to keep full card numbers, wallet passwords, or private keys. They instead connect your browser session to a short-lived payment reference. This way, you can easily finish the transaction, avoid sending the same information twice, and see correct confirmation screens. How cookies that track deposits work for each type of payment Card deposits. Using a credit card usually needs more than one redirect and security check. If you make a deposit, cookies can keep your session going while you verify your identity and go back to the cashier.
This cuts down on failed deposits due to timeouts and stops deposits like C$50 from being sent twice by accident. Deposits to an e-wallet. You might be sent to the wallet provider to approve the payment when you choose an e-wallet. When you come back, cookies help us recognize you, match the approval to the right cashier request, and show you the right result—approved, pending, or declined—without making you start the process all over again. Deposits in crypto. To deposit cryptocurrency, you usually need to make a one-time address or payment request that is linked to your account. We use deposit tracking cookies to make sure that the right deposit intent stays connected to your session. This way, we can show you the right instructions and confirmations and change the status as soon as we see network confirmation for amounts like deposit C$100.
What could be saved in these cookies. Some of the technical and transactional information that deposit tracking cookies can hold is: a session identifier that connects your browser to the cashier flow; the deposit method you chose (card, e-wallet, or cryptocurrency); the deposit amount you entered, like C$20 or C$200; a one-time payment reference or order ID status flags like initiated, pending, completed, or failed; and why these things are important to you. When these cookies are turned on, deposits that get interrupted, authorization requests that get sent over and over, or missing confirmation pages are less likely to happen. In addition, they help us spot odd behavior like making a lot of quick attempts to deposit C$10. This keeps your account safe and lowers the risk of chargebacks and fraud.
If you don't want deposit tracking cookies to work. You can still get to most of the site, but payments might not go through correctly. You could get cashier errors, be redirected over and over, or have deposits get stuck in a "pending" screen. You might want to restrict cookies to just the cashier, make your deposit, and then delete the cookies afterward if you like strict browser settings.
When you ask Ripper Casino to process your withdrawal, cookies are used to make sure that the verification process stays safe and consistent across pages and sessions. These cookies will remember that you have completed certain security steps, stop you from sending in the same form more than once, and connect your withdrawal request to the right account session.
Also, we use cookies for security reasons to help with transaction controls that keep your balance and personal information safe while payouts are being processed. As part of this, you'll help our systems make sure that the request is coming from you and find any strange changes in your device or location. Because verification cookies keep things running smoothly while you do the necessary checks and make the payout approval process easier, you can be sure that your withdrawals are safe. So you don't have to do something again and again, they can store a short-lived token that confirms that you have successfully completed a step, like an email confirmation or a security prompt.
Identity checks are still needed, not these cookies. Along with making sure the process is done in the right order and that withdrawal forms, payout destinations, and session state can't be changed, they support them. To make sure the withdrawal request stays in the same authenticated session, cookies support standard security controls like session integrity checks. Device consistency and activity detection are examples of anti-fraud signals. Limiting the rate of requests and protecting against duplicate requests to stop sending the same payout more than once. When someone tries to withdraw money, step-up verification will appear and ask them to confirm their identity. Before a withdrawal like 500 C$ is made, you may be asked to prove your identity or payment ownership if more proof is needed.
This usually happens when there are signs of risk, like a new device, a changed browser configuration, or multiple failed login attempts. Cookies help keep track of the status of these checks while you're doing them. What happens if you block or delete these cookies? If you block or delete cookies related to withdrawal, you may run into problems like having to re-run the request or being asked to verify your identity more than once. Withdrawals like 100 C$ may take longer to process because our systems might not be able to confirm that all security steps were taken in a single, uninterrupted flow.
Keep cookies turned on during the withdrawal process, do verification in one sitting if you can, and don't switch devices or browsers in the middle of the request for the smoothest payout. You may have to go through some checks again if you have to switch devices so that we can keep your account and transactions safe.
Ripper Casino uses cookies and other similar technologies to support safer gaming tools, such as controls for gaming limits and timeouts for sessions. These cookies let the site remember the settings you pick, so when you come back, you don't have to do them all over again. We also use cookies for responsible gambling to make it easier to see safety messages, check to see if key protection options were shown, and, if possible, keep your settings the same across all of your devices.
Some safety features might disable or need you to set them again if you block or delete these cookies. With betting limits, you can make sure that your bets don't go over a certain amount of money. When you set a stake cap or other limit, a cookie might remember that it is in place, what kind of limit you chose, and when it needs to be reset. This can keep changes from happening by accident or over and over again while the child is playing. Limits may include a maximum bet per bet (for example, a cap of C$10 per spin) and daily or weekly limits on how much you can play overall.
Cookies can also help make sure that limit-related messages show up when you try to bet more than the amount you have set. The site can use a cookie to remember that your highest bet is C$10 and block or warn you when you try to C$20. Cookies can help keep track of that the daily play limit is set to C$100 and let you know when you're getting close to it. It's safer because key limits are also saved at the account level. Cookies mostly keep things running smoothly and improve the user experience. Controls at the account level help make sure that the limit stays in place even if cookies are deleted.
Note: You might still be able to set limits if you turn off cookies, but your browser might not remember the last screen where you chose a limit, the confirmation prompts, or the on-page status indicator that shows the limit is active. Do not use private browsing during sessions where you need on-screen limit reminders. Instead, leave responsible gambling cookies turned on at all times. Keep in mind that some limit settings may need confirmation steps or cooling-off periods if they are required by the laws in Canada. Cookies may remember that you've already done these things so that you don't have to be asked to do them again in the same session. Session timeouts are meant to give you a break and help you keep track of how long you've been playing.
When you set the timeout and the time stamp for when the lock screen or reminder should show up, cookies may remember these things. This helps make sure that all pages and games during the same visit handle timeouts the same way. Short reminders and longer breaks that have to be taken are common timeout options. In this case, if you pick a 60-minute reminder, a cookie can help make sure the message comes up at the right time, even if you switch games. You can stop this flow by clearing your cookies. In real life, the timer for the reminder might start over, and you might not see the same break prompt at the right time. Do not clear your cookies in the middle of a session if session timeouts are an important part of your safer play routine.
Cookies may also help with features like reality checks, confirmation dialogs before raising the stakes, and keeping the self-set "cooling off" settings even while the user is browsing. Protections that are specific to each account are still there, but these cookies make them work better and more reliably. Your browser settings let you change how these cookies work. If you choose to block them, Ripper Casino will still show you core safety tools, but you may get more prompts, have to repeat setup steps, or lose your saved preferences until you set them again.
Cookies and other similar technologies help the Ripper Casino site remember important settings like your language, session status, and security preferences when you play on your phone or tablet. You won't have to enter the same information again when you're just browsing the site, and the experience will be the same whether you log in from an iOS, Android, or mobile browser. How mobile cookies work can be a little different depending on the device and app. On iOS and Android, system and browser settings are mostly where you can control how cookies are stored and tracked. Cookies are often used in mobile browsers to support responsible advertising measurement, keep you logged in during a session, and help find strange activity. Cookie files are stored by mobile browsers like Safari, Chrome, and Firefox to keep your session going and remember your preferences.
You can use cookies to get back to the last state you were in if you close all of your tabs, lock your phone, or come back later. When a site opens in another app, this is called an "in-app webview." This app may handle cookies differently than the full browser. If your session ends early or you are asked to log in more than once, your device may not be letting embedded views store cookies. It's hard to stay connected across devices. Usually, cookies don't move from one device to another. This means that logging in on iOS won't automatically bring your cookie-based settings over to Android unless you set them again. Allow essential cookies so login, cashier, and security checks can work properly. This is the order in which to change settings to control mobile cookies without breaking essential functionality.
For more privacy and less tracking, limit or turn off marketing and analytics cookies. You should only use browser private mode if you know that sessions will end faster and your settings won't be saved. Safari and the settings on an iPhone or iPad usually have ways to block all cookies, stop cross-site tracking, and handle website data. If you block all cookies, you might not be able to stay logged in and it might mess up safer authentication steps while you play. You can usually manage third-party cookies, site data, and personalized ads on Android through Chrome and the device settings. When you turn off third-party cookies, marketers can't track you as much, but you can still get to your account by using essential site cookies.
If you want to manage cookies, Browser Play on mobile is the best choice because you can delete site data, change permissions for each website, and pick whether to allow third-party cookies. If you delete your cookies, you might have to enter your login information and confirm your actions in the cashier again before you can do something like deposit C$200 or request a withdrawal of C$200. If you change your cookie settings and then get stuck in loops, see repeated verification prompts, or have payment pages that won't load right, you may need to restore essential cookies for Ripper Casino and reload the page. If the problem keeps happening, frequently the fastest fix is to delete only this site's stored data and not all browsing data.
Cookies and other similar technologies are used by Ripper Casino to keep your session stable, remember your key preferences, and support the site's security controls. Cookies are data that needs to be kept safe and used responsibly, even though they can make things faster and easier. Our method is based on storing as little as possible, only letting people access what they need to, and keeping cookie-related data safe both while it's being sent and while it's being stored. The steps listed below show how encryption, access controls, and safe storage work together to make it less likely that someone will use your information without your permission.
Account hygiene: make sure all security options are turned on in your account settings, and change your password if you think someone else has gotten in without your permission. Logging out of websites without warning, changing preferences you aren't used to, or getting asked to confirm your identity over and over again could be signs of blocked or deleted cookies or a possible security problem. If that happens, clear your browser's cache and cookies, sign in again, and if the problem still happens, contact support.
We use cookies and other similar tools to: (1) keep you logged in; (2) keep your account and payments safe; (3) remember your settings, like the language and currency you use; and (4) track performance and project results. Cookies that are strictly necessary are always on because they help with login, fraud checks, and the cashier. Your browser's cookie banner or settings can turn off analytics and marketing cookies if you don't want them to be used.
For sure, it can. If you block only the cookies that are strictly necessary, the cashier might not load, payment might not be verified, and tracking of bonuses might not work right. Enable cookies for our domain and turn off third-party cookie blocking for the session to avoid problems with deposits or withdrawals. Check your Bonus section for the opt-in button and terms if a bonus doesn't work after clearing your cache and re-enabling cookies.
As you upload your KYC documents and confirm your payout information, cookies help us keep your session safe. Try to only use one device and browser for verification, stay away from private mode, and don't switch networks in the middle of an upload. If you get stuck on the upload page, clear your browser's cache and cookies, sign back in to Ripper Casino, and try again. Cookies are no longer used for verification; instead, your documents and payment method are used.
Absolutely. Open the site menu on your phone and tap Cookie Settings. You can also clear your browser's cache to see the cookie banner again. When cookies are turned on, Ripper Casino can be used on both iOS and Android browsers. If you keep getting logged out, missing cashier buttons, or deposit popups that won't open, make sure that your content blockers don't block our site's cookies and JavaScript. The most stable browsers are Chrome, Safari, and Firefox.
We follow the privacy and cookie rules that apply in your area, which may include giving you choices if needed in Canada. Cookie data does not hold your card numbers. Cookies may keep a secure session ID and your account settings to keep it safe and working. Use a unique password, turn on two-factor authentication (if it's available), and never let anyone else use your device. If you think someone else has gotten into your account without your permission, change your password right away and contact support so we can lock the account and protect your C$.
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