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The Roobet Casino Privacy Policy tells players in Ireland what personal information is collected, why it's needed, and how it's kept safe while being used. It talks about creating an account, verifying your identity, making payments, and playing games. It also talks about how your € and transaction information are handled to continue safe and legal activity. We want you to know how the rules in your country may affect how we handle your data and the privacy choices you make when you use Roobet or play as a Irish.
When you sign up for a Roobet account, you need to give the site some basic information so it can open your profile, keep your information safe, and provide basic services like deposits and withdrawals. The information asked for is also used to make sure you are eligible, stop fraud, and help with compliance checks that may be needed based on where you live. Roobet only asks for the information they need to set up and protect your account when you sign up. They may ask for more information later when you start making transactions, try to withdraw larger amounts, or when risk signals show up. You might see prompts that are specific to your country if you are registering from Ireland.
The information you are asked for when you sign up is usually basic information about yourself and your account. Roobet can then match your profile to a real person, which stops people from abusing their accounts.
It is important to give correct information because mistakes can cause withdrawals to be held up or extra checks to be done when you try to cash out 500 € or more.
Important: Roobet may need you to keep your registration information up to date. If your name, address, or contact information changes, making the change right away can keep you from having problems when you try to request a withdrawal of 250 €.
Eligibility To offer the right bonuses and promotions, Roobet uses certain account and activity data to confirm who you are, where you are playing from, and whether your play meets each offer’s requirements. This helps keep rewards fair, prevents abuse, and ensures promotions are applied correctly to eligible players. When you opt in to promotions or accept a bonus, Roobet may automatically evaluate your eligibility in real time. This usually involves looking at the player's account status, verification progress, transaction history, and how they usually play so that bonuses like a €200 match bonus or free spins linked to a €20 deposit are only given out when certain conditions are met.
Roobet only looks at a few types of data when deciding who can be promoted. This information is used to decide if you can get an offer, to apply it to your account, and to stop people from making the same claim twice.
This can change what you see because eligibility checks can decide if a promotion shows up in your account, if a promo code works, and whether bonus funds or spins are given to you right away or held until you meet the requirements. In real life, an offer for a "first deposit" might say that your account hasn't had any successful deposits before and that your new deposit must be at least €10. For example, a reload bonus might need a deposit of €30 within a certain amount of time, and it might not accept certain payment methods. A VIP reward could be based on a player's total bets, like €500 in bets for every activity milestone reached. If the system says that a promotion isn't valid, it's usually because one of the conditions wasn't met. This could be because the jurisdiction isn't available, the verification process isn't complete, there are duplicate accounts, or the deposit amount wasn't at least the minimum (for example, depositing €5 when the requirement is €10). Making sure your account information is correct and that verification is done quickly will help make sure that bonuses are applied smoothly.
Roobet makes payment privacy an important part of protecting your account. The platform works hard to keep your financial information safe when you deposit or withdraw. All transactions go through protected channels that make it less likely that they will be hacked or used incorrectly. To complete your transaction, make sure you own the payment instrument when needed, and do fraud prevention and compliance checks, your payment information will only be used for those purposes. It is best for casinos to keep sensitive information off of their own systems and only store it by certified payment providers or tokenize it.
When a deposit fails or is reversed, the platform usually only keeps the basic information needed to track the event, settle disputes, and stop people from taking advantage of repeated failed attempts.
Tip: To pay, use a private network and your own device. When confirming e-wallet transactions or giving out card information, don't use public Wi-Fi. Keep in mind that some payment providers may show their own authorization screens. In that case, the provider may handle some details directly, which means the casino doesn't have to handle as much sensitive data.
E-wallet payments often add an extra layer of security between the casino and card information for users who care about privacy. When you use an e-wallet to make a deposit of $100, the merchant usually just gets confirmation of payment and doesn't see your full card information. The safest way to use an e-wallet is to turn on two-factor authentication for your account. Do not use the same password for both your casino account and this one. Before you authorize, make sure you have the correct merchant name and transaction amount, like "withdraw 500 €." If you want to withdraw a large amount of money (like $500), Roobet may ask for more proof. This is especially likely if the withdrawal is not like other ones you've made. These checks help make sure that the person who really owns the account can move money.
When you want to withdraw money from your account, Roobet may ask for identity verification (KYC) and other documents before processing your cash-out. This is done to protect your account and make sure that withdrawals are sent to the rightful owner. This helps stop fraud, playing by people who aren't old enough to, and unauthorized access. It also helps keep personal information safe, as required by the Privacy Policy. Know Your Customer (KYC) checks can happen when you sign up, when you make your first withdrawal, when you ask to withdraw 1000 € or more, or when more proof is needed for account activity. For legal and compliance reasons, if you play from Ireland or are Irish, you may have to go through extra checks.
If KYC is needed, you will usually be asked to show documents that prove who you are and how much money you have. Asking for different things may happen, but these are common ones.
To avoid delays, send in documents that are in full color, can be seen from all four corners, and have exactly the same information as your account profile. Your account information should be updated before you upload files if anything has changed, like your address. If Roobet sees signs of suspicious activity, like using multiple accounts, third-party payment methods, or multiple attempts to cash out soon after depositing money (like depositing $100 and then asking for an immediate cash-out), they may ask for more proof to make sure everything is okay.
“Roobet” processes documents as quickly as possible after receiving them. If images aren't clear or information is missing, they may contact you for more information. Withdrawals are usually put in a queue after KYC is done and your request is confirmed. Verification should be done early to help your cash-out move faster.
Roobet lets you limit how much you play by combining limits on bets and transactions with useful tools for responsible gambling. The goal of these settings is to keep the casino experience smooth while keeping gameplay comfortable and keeping you from spending more than you planned. Because many of these controls need to be enforced at the account level, Roobet may use some information about your account to apply the limits you've chosen, confirm the changes, and make sure the limits work on all of your devices. They treat your choices as private account settings and handle them that way.
The minimum and maximum bets that can be placed on each spin, hand, or round depend on the type of game. When it applies, the allowed range will be shown right in the game interface before you place a bet. This will help you stick to your budget. Tools that let you set your own limits for deposits, withdrawals, and sessions are common. One common choice is to set limits every day, week, or month, and some apps will also remind you to check your play time. You could, for instance, limit deposits to €100 per day or €1000 per month. You may see limits like "withdraw 500 € per request" if withdrawals are limited by method or security checks.
Depending on the direction, changing limits may require a different take on things. If you want to stop people from making rash changes, you should decrease (set stricter limits) things more quickly than you increase them. In order to keep things safe, follow the rules, and settle any arguments about when a limit was in effect, Roobet may keep a record of update notifications. Giving you information on how to find help resources in your area may be part of supporting responsible play. Roobet may process the information you give them about responsible gambling (for example, your request to set a limit or self-exclude) and connect it to your account to make sure the restriction is applied correctly if you contact support about it. Your account number, the limits you've chosen, timestamps, information about your device and session (so that restrictions are applied across sessions), and transaction records are some of the things that are used to figure out how much you've deposited, wagered, and lost compared to the limits you've set. This information is used to run the tools you make available and to show that you are following internal controls and any other rules that apply.
When you use Roobet on your phone, your privacy depends on what you let your device share and what you allow it to track. This part talks about how the settings you allow, cookies, and signals from your device can change your personal information while still keeping the game fast, safe, and stable. You keep control by changing your browser's cookie settings and the permissions that your device gives you. If you choose stricter settings, some features may not work as well, but you can avoid being tracked and have a more private mobile session.
Mobile permissions are requests to use certain phone features. The only permissions Roobet should ask for are those that are needed for basic functions like security, account access, and better performance. You can refuse to give permission if it doesn't seem to be needed for casino features. This will let you keep using most webpage services.
Permissions should only be given when they are really needed, and they should be taken away later in your device's settings. Additionally, on most phones, you can choose to "Ask every time" permissions in order to stop persistent access.
Security tip: If you get a permission request that doesn't seem to have anything to do with games or protecting your account, ignore it and open the site again from a trusted bookmark. Do not install apps or files that are not official that say they will "unlock" features.
Cookies may be saved in your phone's browser to keep you logged in, remember your settings, and stop fraud during sessions. Some cookies are needed to log in and keep your account safe, while others help with marketing and analytics. By blocking third-party cookies and clearing your browser's cache after each session, you can limit cookies without completely blocking access. You might be logged out if you delete all of your cookies, and you'll have to go through extra security checks the next time you log in.
Technology that isn't cookies can also be used to track people on their phones. These signals can include the type of device, the version of the operating system, the browser configuration, the time zone, the IP-based region, and patterns of session behavior that are used to keep information safe and stop fraud. To stop your device from being tracked, make sure your operating system is up to date, reset your advertising ID (if possible), turn off ad personalization, and maybe even use private browsing mode. When you sign in from a new device or network, or if your privacy settings are very strict, your account may go through extra security checks.
We collect information about your account (email address, username), your device and login information (IP address, browser, cookies), your payment information so that we can process your transactions, and verification information (ID, proof of address, payment ownership) when needed.
You can choose to receive fewer marketing emails by changing the settings for your account. You will still receive transactional emails about payments and security.
To protect your €, we need to make sure you are of legal age and that the account owner is the one who is getting withdrawals.
If patterns of deposits or withdrawals set off risk controls, we may ask for a selfie or do more checks. Upload clear, full-color pictures; names that don't match or documents that are cut off will slow down approval.
Requests to withdraw money can be held up for security checks, Know Your Customer (KYC) completion, and payment method validation. These safety measures may include:
If there is a bonus, we may require wagering to be completed before the bonus funds can be withdrawn, or we may take away the bonus funds if the terms of the bonus were broken. The account and promotions area is where you can see your current limits and bonus terms.
Our list of restricted jurisdictions and the laws of Ireland affect our ability to offer. Before you start gambling online, you should make sure that it is legal where you are and that you are not from a country that doesn't allow it. We control access by using signals from location, device, and IP, and if signals don't match, we may ask for more proof.
Follow these steps to keep your phone safe:
If you think someone else has gotten into your account without your permission, change your password right away and contact support to stop withdrawals while we look into it.
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