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The site is fast, safe, and customised to your play thanks to cookies, which remember your preferences and make essential features work. You can manage or turn off cookies without losing access to important features. This Cookies Policy tells you what cookies we use, why we use them, and how to do that.
Cookies may also change how compliance notices and payment options for NZ$ are shown if you play from New Zealand as a New Zealand customer. To make sure you can get Neon Vegas bonuses, the casino uses cookies to quickly and consistently check if you are eligible for bonuses.
Before you make a deposit of NZ$20 or NZ$50, these small files help the site figure out what kind of device and session you are using so it can show you the right offer and follow bonus rules like "new customer only." Cookie-based checks also keep you from claiming a bonus that is later turned down because the terms of the campaign don't match up. After you click on a bonus, Neon Vegas can reliably connect it to your account flow. This cuts down on activation errors and makes sure that the bonus you see is the bonus you can actually claim. It depends on the cookies that Neon Vegas sets when you open a bonus page. These cookies may store important information like the campaign ID, the landing page you chose, and whether you have already accepted a welcome offer.
To get the right bonus when you deposit, this makes it easier to match the right offer to a requirement like "deposit at least NZ$20." Cookies can also stop people from making the same claim twice and show when someone tries to get a bonus in different ways on different browsers. If you click on more than one bonus link or open more than one tab, cookies help the casino figure out which promotion you meant to activate. This way, you don't get locked into the wrong bonus with a higher minimum, like deposit NZ$50. When you click on a promotion banner, especially for welcome packages and limited-time reload offers, make sure cookies are enabled first. This will help you get your bonus.
Once you choose the bonus (for example, deposit NZ$20), make sure you finish registration and your first deposit in the same browser session. This will keep the eligibility cookie intact. If you clear your cookies between choosing the offer and making a deposit, the bonus might not apply automatically, and you'll have to choose it again. If you use private browsing, the cookies that track your eligibility may be reset, which could make the promotion disappear when you check out. You should try again with cookies turned on and go back to the original promotion page if you think you qualify but the bonus doesn't show up. When the offer has a time limit, act quickly after clicking through so that the cookie-based campaign tracking works while you make a deposit of NZ$20 or NZ$50.
Cookies help Neon Vegas Casino remember important session information and identify your device, which speeds up account creation and sign-in. On your next visit, you'll be able to easily get back to your account because you won't have to do the same steps over and over again. Making an account, staying logged in while playing, and making sure that the sign-in flow doesn't get interrupted are all things that these cookies are meant to help with. They don't take away from your duty to keep your login information secret and log out of devices you share. The cookies can store temporary technical information when you open the registration form. This way, the page loads correctly and you don't lose your progress when you move from one step to the next.
Session cookies remember that you are logged in after you sign in, so you don't have to log in again and again when you go from games to the cashier. Neon Vegas Casino also uses cookies for login purposes to help with stability and security checks. These can help find strange sign-in patterns, stop people from submitting the same form over and over, and make sure your session stays active for as long as you use the site. Cookies that expire when you close your browser or stop doing anything are called "session cookies." They keep you logged in while you browse and play, but eventually disappear. Remembering trusted devices or preferences (if enabled) through persistent login cookies makes it faster to sign in again.
Form and state cookies help registration pages work properly and keep choices when moving from one step to the next. Security cookies help stop fraud and keep the login and registration pages safe. You can usually still register and log in even if you turn off cookies, but you might get sign-in prompts more than once, form steps that get skipped, or problems keeping your session open. If you use a computer that other people have access to, don't use "remember me" options, delete your cookies after each use, and log out of your account every time.
When you make a deposit at Neon Vegas Casino, cookies and other similar tracking tools may be used to remember useful options that make your next visit faster. For example, they may remember the deposit method you chose, the deposit flow you completed, and basic settings that keep the cashier running smoothly.
This cuts down on steps that are done more than once, so returning players can log in and make a deposit like NZ$20 with fewer clicks. These cookies do not automatically make payments or "take" money from your account. These sites only store small amounts of data in your browser so that the cashier can load faster, show you more relevant payment options, and remember your preferences, especially if you often deposit NZ$50 or NZ$100.
Cookies can be used to remember the choices you've already made in the cashier, such as your last successful deposit method, your preferred method from those that are available, or the language and device layout you used when making the deposit.
You can make a deposit without having to set up everything all over again if you come back later. The cashier can show you the most useful options first. Cookies may also help find and stop mistakes in deposits. For example, if you leave a payment page and come back to it later, the system can tell and skip the whole process again if necessary. This is especially helpful when you want to make repeated top-ups like NZ$25 for short game sessions. You last used deposit method (so it can be suggested next time) is one thing that cookies may store or infer during deposits. The cashier has steps for navigating so that the deposit process is the same from page to page.
Numbers that keep you logged in while you make a deposit. To show the right deposit form, technical signals like the type of device or browser settings are used. Full credit card numbers, full banking information, or the security codes used to make a deposit are not saved in cookies. That information is kept safe during secure payment processing, so it shouldn't be saved in normal website cookies. You can limit cookies that aren't necessary in your browser settings or cookie banner options if you don't want "remember my method" to work. If you do that, the cashier might still work, but it might not remember how you like to deposit money, so you might have to enter your choices all over again every time you make a deposit, no matter how much you are depositing.
When you ask Neon Vegas Casino to process your withdrawal, cookies help keep your session stable and make it easier to move between pages, especially when you go from the cashier to identity checks. So your cashout information stays the same from confirmation to processing, this session continuity is meant to stop accidental logouts or duplicate requests. It is important to have a valid cookie session in order to do sensitive tasks like changing the details of a withdrawal or confirming a payout. The system might stop the request and ask you to sign in again to make sure it is really you if cookies are blocked or cleared in the middle of the process.
Most withdrawal requests are easy to understand: you pick a method, enter an amount (like "withdraw 200 NZ$"), confirm, and then do any verification that's asked of you. Even though cookies don't store your payment information, they help keep your session safe by connecting your browser to your account login and the current step at the cashier. If Neon Vegas Casino needs to verify your identity, they may ask for proof before they send you your money. Whether you withdraw 100 NZ$ or 1000 NZ$, this is the standard way to protect players and take care of legal requirements.
Submitted request: Once you confirm a cashout, the request is saved and linked to your verified session. If needed, identity verification: You may be asked to do Know Your Customer (KYC) checks before processing continues. If you switch devices, clear your cookies, or keep refreshing the cashier, you may get an extra confirmation message. Processing and finishing: Once the withdrawal is approved, it is sent to the method you chose. When you see the last confirmation message, leave cookies on so that you don't get interrupted. Some cookie cleaners and private browsing modes can end the session and cause approvals to take longer than expected. As part of the verification process, you may need to match your account information to the documents you sent.
Where you are playing from (for example, New Zealand) and your personal information (for example, New Zealand), if needed for compliance, can sometimes be used to check your location. Checking your identity with a government-issued ID confirms that you own the account and that you are at least 18 years old. Address Proof of address documents meet compliance and fraud prevention standards. Payment method validation proof that you control the payout method stops third-party withdrawals. Source of funds (if applicable) Supporting documents needed in certain risk or limit scenarios. When you are cashing out, don't switch between multiple accounts in the same browser, don't share devices, and do your withdrawal all at once.
You should not use old tabs again if you have to log out. Old cookie sessions can lead to extra checks, so come back later and start the cashier flow over again. If your withdrawal request stays stuck even after you clear your cookies or switch browsers, sign in again and look at the cashier history to see where the request is now. If you are asked to re-verify something, do it in the same session to keep the process going and cut down on the number of confirmations that need to be sent back and forth.
Deposit limits and spend caps are examples of responsible gambling tools that can be used at Neon Vegas Casino. These tools can be made easier to use by cookies that remember your choices across devices and browsers.
So you are less likely to go over the limits you set for yourself, this helps you stick to them between sessions. Safety measures that are specific to each account are still needed, even with cookies. Your main limits are set for your Neon Vegas Casino account. Cookies can store local reminders and session settings that make it easier to stick to your limits and harder to accidentally break them. Limits and caps are supported by cookies. When you set a deposit limit, a loss limit, a wager limit, or a session time reminder, a small cookie may be saved to remember your choice and some interface options, like whether to show alerts while you play.
If, say, you only want to deposit NZ$100 per day, cookies can help make sure that the deposit screen stays in line with your settings. Based on what you set, these cookies may also help with spend cap reminders, such as sending you messages when you get close to NZ$50, NZ$100, or NZ$200. They're meant to make it easier to stick to limits, not to keep track of you for advertising purposes. It is important to know that you might lose locally stored reminders and some limit-related prompts if you clear your cookies, use private browsing, or switch devices. Your account limits won't change, but you may need to turn on some on-screen alerts again.
Set limits in your account settings instead of using controls that are only available on your device if you want the most consistency. Choose a lower cap, like deposit NZ$50, and set time alerts for the same session if you want to set stricter limits. For limit prompts and session reminders to work in the same browser, keep cookies turned on. For those who depend on screen alerts for spending limits, don't use incognito mode. Once you've cleared your cookies, check your limits again to make sure the reminders are still working and are in line with your account settings.
Cookies and other forms of storage help the Neon Vegas Casino site remember important settings like your session state, language, and device preferences when you play on your phone or tablet.
Mobile users can change these settings to protect their privacy, stop unwanted tracking, and fix problems like being logged out over and over or pages not loading properly. Mobile browsers and desktop browsers handle cookies in different ways, so it's helpful to know where the controls are and how making changes will impact your experience. You should carefully change the settings instead of turning off everything at once if you want to make sure that important features like secure login and payments work.
On iOS (Safari), you can manage cookies in system settings instead of the browser itself. If you completely block cookies, some casino features might not work properly, especially those that need to be authenticated all the time.
Touch Safari after going to Settings on your iPhone or iPad. Choose "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking" to stop tracking. Block All Cookies lets you manage cookies, but it's not recommended for getting into your account or playing games smoothly. In Safari, you can delete cookies and site data by tapping Clear History and Website Data. Apple's Chrome app handles cookies and lets you clear your browsing history without changing the Safari settings on your computer. For settings, open Chrome and tap the menu. To get rid of cookies, go to Privacy and Security and select Clear Browsing Data. To change how cookies are used, go to Site settings and change Cookies to your liking.
Most players find that Android (Chrome) gives them the most direct control over cookies. For example, they can block third-party cookies while still allowing essential cookies for sign-in and gameplay. When you open Chrome, go to the menu and select Settings. Scroll down and click on Third-party cookies. You can choose an option like blocking third-party cookies to stop tracking while keeping the site's main features. To get rid of cookies, go to Clear browsing data and pick Cookies and site data. If you play games on a Samsung device, keep in mind that Android (Samsung Internet) lets you manage cookies and delete data directly from the browser.
Click on Menu and then go to Settings in Samsung Internet. If your version doesn't say "Privacy dashboard," try "Privacy and security." Change the settings for cookies and use Delete browsing data to get rid of cookies that have been saved. If you are trying to fix a specific problem, instead of wiping all data, start by clearing cookies for just the casino site (if your browser has controls for that), rather than wiping everything. When you clear your cookies, you may be signed out and your preferences may be reset. You may also have to go through the security steps again before you can deposit NZ$100 or withdraw NZ$.
Neon Vegas Casino uses safety cookies to help keep your sessions safe, lower the risk of fraud, and keep people from getting into your account without your permission.
These cookies do their job in the background, making sure that important actions are being taken by you and not by automated scripts or other people. Security cookies help with encryption too by keeping your session safe, keeping your sensitive data safe, and making sure that security measures stay in place as you navigate between pages. They are meant to make things safer without getting in the way of play.
They can spot strange behaviour like trying to log in over and over, changing devices in a suspicious way, or automated traffic. This can help stop fraud and find bots. This helps us stop credential-stuffing attacks and other common types of fraud before they can hurt your account or personal information.
Session integrity and secure sign-in: When you log in, security cookies help keep your session safe so the site can recognise you from page to page without asking for your credentials over and over again. They also help stop session hijacking by making sure the session stays in sync with your browser and device. Supports encryption: Secure connections handle encryption, but security cookies can store short-lived tokens and security markers that work with encrypted traffic. This cuts down on the number of times that sensitive information has to be sent and helps connect account actions to a valid session. Using security cookies can help make sure that the request for actions like changing your password, updating your contact information, or asking for a 500 NZ$ withdrawal are safe and authorised.
Extra checks may be done to protect you if something doesn't seem right. Random session IDs, authentication tokens, and security timestamps are some of the things they can store. Not stored are your plaintext password or full payment information. Most cookies only last for a short time when you close your browser, but some may stay for a longer time to help with security checks. If you turn off security cookies, you might get logged out more often, see more verification requests, or not be able to finish some secure steps. Use a strong, unique password for your Neon Vegas Casino account, keep security cookies turned on, and log out when you're done using a shared device to stay safe.
Cookies and other similar technologies help keep Neon Vegas Casino safe, make sure core features work, and make the games, cashier, and account areas run more smoothly. Your choices about whether to allow cookies are taken into account as part of our licensing obligations, and they are used in a way that collects as little data as possible. Your choice of which cookies can be used is shown in the consent banner when you first visit. Cookies that are essential are always on because they help with important things like keeping sessions stable, protecting against fraud, and safe sign-in.
Rules say that data practices must be clear, users must be able to make choices, and decisions about consent must be properly recorded.
Neon Vegas Casino handles cookies in a way that follows the licensing rules and privacy laws in your area, which may be different depending on where you are in New Zealand. So you can make smart choices, we separate cookies by what they're used for. You can choose to turn off optional categories until you tell the site to show them, and you can do that whenever you want. These cookies are essential for logging in, navigating, controlling security, and stopping fraud. Functional cookies remember choices you make, like the language you want to use, the settings for your interface, and choices about your device. Analytics cookies let us see how people use our site and make it run better without using personal information that isn't needed.
Only if you agree, marketing cookies can help with relevant ads and track how well a campaign is doing. In order to meet security and compliance requirements, some tools may look at device identifiers or technical signals like browser type, approximate location, or timestamps. When these are used in moderation, they are mostly used to protect accounts, stop abuse, and keep the platform's integrity. Consent records can be kept to show that they were followed. This usually includes the status of your consent, the time you chose, and the version of the consent notice you read. You can check this record, but it's not used to make marketing profiles about you unless you agree to marketing cookies.
When we use approved service providers, like advertising or analytics partners, third-party cookies may be used. If needed, those cookies will not be put on your computer unless you give your permission. We also use contractual controls to make sure that partners only use data for the agreed-upon purposes. Giving permission for cookies doesn't change how you can deposit or withdraw money, and it doesn't change how fair the game is. But if you reject functional cookies, you might not be able to use some useful features, like having the cashier remember your preferred settings when you deposit NZ$50 or confirm a repeat withdrawal request for 500 NZ$. You can change your privacy settings at any time by clicking on the site's cookie settings link.
If you change your mind, optional cookies will no longer be used, and you can delete any cookies that are already stored in your browser through the settings.
Neon Vegas Casino uses cookies for customer service to make sure that Live Chat, email forms, and the Help Center are stable and easy to use. With these cookies, the site can remember that you are in a support session, so you don't have to answer the same questions over and over, and your messages will be delivered correctly when you contact us. They don't take the place of the security controls on your account. Instead, they help you easily move between support pages and keep things going when you go from the Help Center to Live Chat or email your request.
Cookies may store a temporary session identifier so the chat stays connected while you browse other pages. This is how they help Live Chat, Email, and Help Center Live Chat. This helps keep the conversation going when the page refreshes and the chat doesn't have to start over or be verified over and over again. If you use cookies on an email or contact form, they can remember where you are in the form and some basic settings, like the topic you chose, so you don't have to enter the same information again after navigating or taking a short break. To make it easier to read more or go back to the last support section you opened, cookies help articles load faster, remember the language you chose, and remember what you did most recently in the Help Center.
Some of the most common things that happen when these cookies are turned on are: Chat stays open while you browse the site; fewer repeated prompts during the same support session; and better reliability of support forms and Help Center navigation. If you turn off these cookies, Live Chat may reconnect more often, and your Help Center preferences might not be saved. When you leave a page before sending your message, you might have to enter your information again on a form.
This is the Neon Vegas Casino Cookies Policy. It tells you how we use cookies and other similar technologies when you use our website and services.
In case you change your mind through your browser or consent settings, you agree to the ways we use cookies that are explained in this policy. Cookies are small text files that a website sends to your computer, phone, or tablet when you visit it. They make sure the website works right, speed it up, and give you a more personalised experience. Some technologies that are similar are tags, pixels, SDKs, and local storage. To keep things simple, this policy calls all of these technologies "cookies." Here are some types of cookies and how long they last: Session cookies are erased when you close your browser.
These cookies stay on your device for a certain amount of time or until you delete them. First-party cookies are set by Neon Vegas Casino and are one type of cookie in this category. Third-party cookies are put on our computer by service providers that we use. When we use strictly necessary cookies, they let us do things like navigate pages, log in to your account, keep your information safe, stop fraud, and manage your consent. Preferences: Keep the choices you make, like language, region, and display settings. Performance & analytics: Track website traffic and usage patterns to make the site more stable and improve the experience for users. For advertising and marketing, make sure that promotions are relevant, that you only see ads a certain number of times, and that you track how well your campaigns are doing.
For instance, cookies can be used to keep you logged in during a session. Remembering to use the right settings for responsible gaming when needed. Finding strange activity and keeping accounts safe. Finding out which pages people visit the most. Setting limits on cookies: You can change the settings in your browser to limit cookies. View and delete cookies on your device, depending on your browser. Cookies from third parties can be blocked or all cookies can be blocked. You can tell some websites what to do. Important: Some parts of the website might not work right if you block or disable certain cookies. You might not be able to use certain features, like logging in, making payments, or check for security.
Some cookies may be put on your computer by outside companies that help with things like analytics, payments, security, customer service, and measuring the effectiveness of ads. These third parties may use data in ways that are allowed by their own rules. Report Abuse: Some browsers have a feature called "Do Not Track." The reason our website might not respond to these signals is that there isn't a single industry standard for how to do it. No changes will be made to this policy unless there are changes in the law, technology, or how we do things. From the time it is posted on our website, the new version will be used.
Contact: If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how we use cookies, you can get in touch with Neon Vegas Casino support through our website.
Cookies let us keep you logged in, keep your session safe, remember how you like to pay, and make sure our cashier works well. If you block essential cookies, you might have problems like payment pages that won't load, deposits that don't go through, withdrawal forms that time out, or extra security prompts. Start by letting Neon Vegas Casino use "strictly necessary" cookies. Then, try making a deposit or withdrawal again. Clear your browser's cookies for our domain, sign in again, and send the request again if a transaction gets stuck.
If you do want to withdraw money, you can, but it might take longer if you block certain cookies that our system needs to make sure you're still logged in and protect payout requests. Allow necessary cookies, send the withdrawal, keep the same browser tab open until you see the confirmation message, and don't switch devices in the middle of the request to avoid delays. If you asked for a withdrawal before turning off cookies, you will need to log back in with cookies on to see what's going on and take any necessary steps.
Not at all. That's not cookies; the promotion rules and your account status decide the bonus terms, wagering requirements, maximum cashout, and limits on how much you can deposit or withdraw. Cookies only help show you offers that are right for you and keep your choices the same from page to page. Always check the Bonus section of your account to see the exact rules for wagering, game contribution, and any maximum bets. Set cookies, refresh, and then claim the bonus from your account page if you see a bonus banner but can't get it.
Cookies help us do security checks that make sure you own the account and let us use regional access rules when needed. For players in New Zealand, you might be asked for extra proof when you sign up, deposit money, or withdraw money. If you want to upload files, make sure that essential cookies are still enabled, go through any address or identity verification steps, and then wait for the upload success message. Clear our site's cookies and try again when your connection is stable if the verification pages keep going around in circles or won't send.
On mobile, cookies remember your session so you don't have to log in again and again to switch between games and the cashier page. We use risk checks and secure session cookies to keep your account safe and to find any strange activity. When using a shared device, don't use "remember me." Instead, lock the screen and log out after play. That device's cookies should be turned off until your account is safe if you think someone has gotten into it without your permission.
Cookies help your session stay stable and keep your account safe. Required cookies help you stay logged in, lower the number of failed deposits due to timeouts, and make sure that secure withdrawal requests can be made. When you block cookies, you might get prompted to log in more than once, deposit pages won't load, or steps to withdraw your money won't work. Allow cookies for our domain, don't use private browsing while paying, and don't use devices that other people have access to. Always log out at the end of each session and use two-factor authentication (if it's available) for extra safety. If you think your account isn't working right, clear your browser's cache and cookies, change your password, and then contact Support with your username and the time of your last successful transaction.
Yes. Cookies help show the right limits and compliance checks for your location and apply bonus rules. We use them to remember which bonus you chose, keep track of your wagering progress, stop you from claiming the same bonus more than once, and show you the right deposit and withdrawal limits for your account type. They also have Know Your Customer (KYC) and responsible gaming features, like remembering your verification stage and self-exclusion or limit settings. Some bonuses might not apply automatically if you turn off cookies. Your wagering progress might also not show up correctly, and you might be asked to confirm your settings again. For access and legality controls in New Zealand, cookies can store consent and location signals, but we still use checks that happen on the server. Some sites may not let you in until they know where you are, like if you travel or use a VPN. Complete verification (ID, proof of address, and payment method proof if asked), keep one account per player, and make sure your NZ$ withdrawals match your verified information and New Zealand documents for smooth payouts.
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