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The Gamdom Casino Privacy Policy in Canada, Your Data Safe and Respected, tells you what information is collected about you when you sign up, play, and manage your account, as well as how it is used to keep the platform safe. In addition, it talks about how to verify your identity, make payments, and keep your money and personal information safe with standard security measures. Read the policy to learn about your rights, how to set cookies, and any Canadian- or country-based rules that might affect access from Canada.
If you want to get the Gamdom welcome bonus, you have to agree to the Privacy Policy and give the necessary data consents both when you sign up and when the bonus is activated. Based on this permission, Gamdom can handle important account data, stop fraud, and make sure the bonus is applied correctly to your profile. Getting a bonus depends on having correct account information. If you don't want to be processed or give incomplete information, the bonus might not be credited, might be put on hold, or might be taken away until your consent and account information match the policy requirements.
When you choose to use the welcome bonus, Gamdom usually needs your permission to process data that is needed to deliver the offer and meet compliance obligations. For example, your information can be used to make sure that each person is unique, set limits on bonuses, and find patterns of bonus abuse.
If the welcome bonus says "up to C$200" or needs a qualifying deposit of C$10, you agree that Gamdom can record that deposit, figure out the bonus amount, and enforce any one-per-user limits that are tied to identity and device checks. You might lose bonus benefits if you change your mind after activation. For instance, if a player withdraws their permission for device or fraud-prevention processing, the bonus may not be given back until a manual check is made. This is because the platform needs to make sure that the offer is claimed fairly and only once by each eligible player.
When you sign up for an account at Gamdom Casino, you give them the basic information they need to open and manage your profile, keep your information safe, and give you the services you want. This information is also used to keep the platform safe, stop people from getting in without permission, and support features that encourage responsible gameplay. For security reasons, Gamdom may collect information about your identity and contact information when you sign up for an account and when you use it later. The exact fields you are asked to fill out can change based on what you are doing, the payment method you choose, and the rules in your country, for example.
When you sign up, Gamdom usually gets the information it needs to set up your account and make basic features like logging in, recovering your account, and getting help from customers possible. Some information may be asked for right away, while others may be gathered later if they are needed for security or verification reasons.
You might also be asked to confirm that the information you enter is correct and to keep it up to date so that your account stays safe and functional.
Note: If the activity on your account triggers extra security checks, Gamdom may ask for more information about your identity to make sure you own the account and lower the risk of fraud or misuse.
Gamdom Casino may ask for KYC verification before you can withdraw winnings, change sensitive account information, or when certain risk indicators are set off. This is to keep your account safe and in line with regulatory and anti-fraud requirements. You can use these checks to make sure that the account is yours and that the transactions are real. Verification is usually asked for the first time you try to withdraw money, when your activity reaches certain limits, or when the patterns of your deposits and withdrawals aren't what they should be. For instance, a withdrawal of C$500 C$ or a string of quick deposits can lead to more checks, especially if the account information was just changed.
The only documents that Gamdom Casino will ask for are those that prove your identity, age, and ownership of the payment. The exact set is based on your account situation and, in some cases, your Canada and Canadian.
Documents need to be complete, clear, and easy to read. When you upload photos, don't crop or glare them. You may be asked for a selfie or a liveness check to make sure that the person holding the document is the same person whose account it is. Data minimization says that you should hide fields that aren't necessary, like parts of a document number, when you're allowed to. But for verification to be complete, your name, date of birth, document validity, and key identifiers must still be visible.
Your personal information is handled in a way that depends on the reason for the check. Gamdom Casino may get your identification information, store it, and use it to verify your account, stop fraud, follow the law, and keep the platform honest. When it's needed, data may be shared with trusted third-party payment partners and verification providers for the sole purpose of Know Your Customer (KYC), preventing fraud, or meeting compliance requirements. People who need to know about personal data are told about it, and it is only kept for as long as it is needed for legal and operational reasons. Certain actions, like withdrawals, may be limited until the needed information is provided and approved if verification can't be done.
Gamdom lets you deposit and withdraw money in a number of different ways, so you can choose the one that works best for you. Access can be different depending on the Canada, and some rails may need extra checks before they'll approve larger transactions. To keep your information safe and stop fraud, all payments are handled by regulated service providers and encrypted. When you deposit money like C$20 or ask to withdraw money like C$100, the platform uses controls to make sure the payment comes from a legitimate source and protect your account.
If you pay with a bank card, Gamdom does not keep your full card number or security code on file for their own use. The payment processor handles sensitive card information, and only a few references are kept to help with billing, managing chargebacks, and keeping the account safe. These rules govern how card data is handled:
According to risk signals and local laws, some cards or banks may need extra verification for deposits of C$50 or more. In order to cut down on fraud, deposits and withdrawals might need to follow the same funding path. For instance, if you use a card to deposit money, withdrawals may be sent back to that card if it's supported, or to a different method in your name if not. Bank restrictions, not enough funds, failed authentication, or provider risk checks are the most common reasons why a transaction is declined. Otherwise, you can try a different method or get in touch with support, but don't give them your full card information in chat or email. Instead, tell them the time and amount of the transaction, like 30-dollar deposit.
When you do this, your deposit is recorded on a public blockchain, but your identity is not automatically made public. For privacy reasons, the link between your on-chain wallet address and your Gamdom account information is important, as is how you handle that link. To protect your balance and handle crypto payments, Gamdom treats your wallet address as private account information. You should still think that anyone who knows your address could look at your on-chain transactions, both coming and going. You use a wallet address to send and receive money when you make a crypto deposit. The blockchain will show the amount of the transaction and the addresses of the sender and receiver, but it will not have your name, email address, or device information. You can see the amount of 100 C$ you deposited along with the addresses that are linked to it on the blockchain. Most importantly, blockchain transparency means that all transactions are open to everyone, but account information stays off-chain. The safest way to keep your privacy is to avoid using the same address in public and to keep your Gamdom login information separate from any public profiles that could let people see your wallet.
Remember that you might not be able to get back deposits that were sent to the wrong address or on the wrong network. Before sending money, you should always check the address and transaction details, especially if the amount is big, like C$500 C$.
Gamdom may need to link deposits to your account for security and compliance reasons. This is to stop fraud and protect players. This usually means confirming the source of the deposit and making sure the funds are credited correctly, all without putting your personal information on the blockchain.
When you ask for a withdrawal, Gamdom may do security checks to make sure the request is real and that the information in your account matches the payment method being used. This helps keep your balance safe, stops people from taking money out without your permission, and makes sure the platform meets the needs of payment partners and license holders. You can be screened for any amount of money you want to withdraw, from C$100 to C$10,000. Risk signals, account activity, or mistakes in personal or payment information can sometimes cause extra confirmation steps to be taken automatically. In most cases, extra security checks are done when the platform notices patterns that are often linked to fraud or attempts to take over an account. This does not always mean there is a problem, but you might be asked to confirm some information before the money is sent to you.
Automated checks and manual inspections may be used in anti-fraud screening. Gamdom can ask for proof that you have access to the account and know where the money is going. They may also ask for more information to make sure that the gameplay and transactions were done fairly and legally. Make sure your account information is correct, you use a payment method in your own name, and your contact information is up to date before you ask for a withdrawal. This will help you avoid delays. Sending files that are easy to read and responding quickly usually helps finish the checks faster if proof is asked for.
Gamdom sets clear limits on bets and funds to help you play responsibly and stick to your budget. You can change some of these controls, and others may be used automatically when risk signals are found. In this section, "responsible gaming data" refers to the information that Gamdom uses about each account to provide limit tools, watch for patterns, and help make play safer, all without changing the results of games or manipulating them.
Most of the time, you can set limits on how much you can deposit, bet, or lose in a certain amount of time right from your account settings. Depending on the tools your account gives you, you could set a deposit limit of C$100 per day, a wagering limit of C$200 per week, or a loss limit of C$50 per session. When a limit is in place, bets or transactions that would go over it might be blocked, and you might be asked to confirm the changes. Some lower limits can be applied right away, while some higher limits may need some time to sink in so that people don't make hasty decisions.
Since controls are linked to your account, they work on all of your devices as long as you log in. Regional laws in Canada can also change the choices you have and how they are enforced if you move or travel. On the platform level, you can also set the lowest and highest amounts you can deposit and bet. In real life, deposits can begin as little as 10 C$ and go up to 5,000 C$ at most, depending on the method of payment, the status of the account, and risk assessments. To keep you safe, Gamdom may temporarily limit deposits or bets if they notice any strange behavior, if they think your account needs more checks, or if signs of responsible gaming point to a higher risk. In this case, you might be asked to prove who you are or your payment information before your limits are raised or you can start doing more valuable things again. As a suggestion, pick limits that are in line with how much money you really have to spend. Since it's less likely to go over budget in a short amount of time, a weekly deposit limit like C$100 is often easier to stick to than a big monthly cap. You should use cooling-off or self-exclusion right away if you think your gambling is getting out of hand. You might also want to lower your deposit limit to C$25 per day while you think things over. Some checks or legal duties may be based on your registered information and the rules where you play, but Gamdom does not require you to say your Canadian in order to use limit tools. To make sure they follow the rules for responsible gaming and security, Gamdom may keep records of when you set limits, tried to change them, or caused a block. These records show how to use the tools correctly, show that you're following the rules, and look into disputes. For example, if your deposit of C$250 was turned down because it was over your daily limit, these records will show you why. Time stamps of sessions, attempts to deposit and withdraw money, the number of bets, patterns of net wins and losses, the use of limits, and interactions with responsible gaming prompts are some examples of responsible gaming data. This lets Gamdom customize safety measures and figure out when to provide support materials or add more controls. Protecting your privacy and security is important to Gamdom. Only authorized teams or trusted service providers can usually get to data related to responsible gaming. This is only when it's needed to run the platform, follow the law, or stop harm.
Gamdom Casino uses cookies and other similar technologies to make sure that promotions work properly, to track how well campaigns are doing, and to make offers that are more relevant to your interests. These tools help make sure that you see the right bonus messages, that promo links work, and that the way you are eligible for rewards is the same from session to session. Cookies can also make account experiences safer by finding strange patterns of activity and stopping people from abusing the way promotions work. In your browser and, if available, in the consent settings on the site, you can change how cookies work so that you stay in charge.
If the site lets you, you can usually:
Note: Promo codes might not work as well if you block or delete cookies. You might have to enter a campaign code or opt-in to a promotion again in some situations. Also, some personalized offers might not show up or go back to the default message.
The Gamdom casino app and website protect your privacy when you use them on a mobile device. This includes how the app or website talks to your phone. As stated in its Privacy Policy, Gamdom will only ask for the permissions it needs to provide basic gameplay, security, and transaction features. It will also only use personal data for the reasons set out in that policy. You device may also automatically share some technical information, like the model of the device, the version of the operating system, the language, and app performance logs. This data helps keep sessions safe, especially when you log in, place bets, or make a deposit like C$100. It also helps keep the mobile experience stable and stops abuse.
Gamdom may ask for access to certain functions based on your device and the features you use. Although some tools may still work with limited functionality if you don't need to give permission for something, you can usually say no to it and still use most of the casino's features.
If you're not sure why a permission is being asked for, it's best to deny it first. Only allow it later if a feature clearly needs it. The app settings on your phone let you change permissions at any time.
These are things like IP address, approximate region, browser/app identifiers, and timestamps that Gamdom may use to keep account information safe. These signals help find patterns that look fishy, cut down on attempts to get in without permission, and support security checks when activity changes a lot, like when someone logs in from a new device right before depositing C$50.
Some mobile platforms may have settings that let you stop ads from being tracked or clear advertising identifiers. If you'd like more privacy, you can use your device's settings to stop tracking and turn off notifications that aren't necessary. Keep security-related alerts turned on, though.
Gamdom uses multiple layers of security to help keep your personal information, game history, and payment information safe from people who shouldn't have access to them. The goal of these steps is to make sure that the platform can be used safely on both the web and mobile devices. Security is an ongoing process that includes encryption, controlled access, constant monitoring, and protections for users. This way, your account stays safe from common threats like identity theft, session hijacking, and fraud.
When you use Gamdom, data sent between your device and the platform is encrypted using standard methods in the industry. When you sign in, change your account information, or start a transaction like a C$100 deposit or a C$500 withdrawal request, this makes it less likely that someone will intercept your traffic. Gamdom tries to keep sensitive information as safe as possible by limiting the amount of data it collects and using safe handling methods. Along with encryption, integrity checks help make sure that data isn't changed while it's being sent.
Gamdom may do risk-based checks if they see any strange activity, like multiple attempts to log in quickly, changes in device or location that aren't normal, or transaction patterns that don't match how you normally act. Some of these safeguards are temporary limits, extra steps for verification, or requests to confirm ownership before certain actions are carried out.
These are the only things we need to handle your payment and keep your account safe. These usually include account numbers, transaction information, IP/device data, and risk checks for deposits and withdrawals. Our payment partners handle card numbers and other sensitive payment information; we do not store full card data. We use your information to make sure you own the payment method, stop fraud and chargebacks, and make sure we're following AML rules. To cut down on problems, make sure your account information is correct and use a payment method in your own name.
Yes, you may be asked to prove who you are before a withdrawal, after a certain number of deposits or withdrawals, or if our security checks notice any suspicious activity. Common requests include a government ID, proof of address, and proof of payment ownership (like a picture of your card with private numbers hidden or a screenshot of your wallet with your name and email address on it). Only as long as it's needed for compliance, handling disputes, and preventing fraud do we keep documents. They are kept safely, and only certain people can access them. Upload clear photos, make sure the information matches your profile, and don't use any third-party payment methods to speed this up.
Your history of bonuses is linked to your account and is used to decide if you are eligible, stop fraud, and do audits. As soon as you claim a bonus, we keep track of your bonus activation, wagering progress, game contributions, and other transactions that are related to the bonus. While wagering requirements are in effect, withdrawals may be limited, and we may ask for proof before allowing a bonus-related cashout. Play with a single account, don't use a VPN or proxy, and don't make multiple accounts if you want fewer checks. Bonus funds and real funds are kept separate based on the terms of the bonus that are shown to you when you claim it.
Access is based on the rules in Canada. It is up to you to check if playing at an online casino is legal where you are, and we may limit our services in some areas. We offer secure sessions, monitoring of both the device and the IP address, and automatic risk blocks when login behavior seems odd for mobile security. Use a strong, unique password, turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) when it's available, keep your email safe, and log out when you're done using a shared device to protect your account. Help us stop withdrawals while we look into it right away if you think someone has taken over your account.
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