Cosmobet Privacy Policy for UK Players
This privacy page explains the player data that matters when using a Cosmobet account from England. Casino accounts process more than login details: payments, KYC documents, device records, transaction history and bonus activity can all become part of account review. Players should read this page before depositing, especially if they plan to use crypto or claim bonuses.
1. Account data
1.1 Personal information
Cosmobet registration can involve name, date of birth, address, country, email and phone details. These fields should match identity documents and payment records. A mismatch can later affect KYC, withdrawal review or account recovery, so players should correct profile data before using the cashier.
1.2 Login and device records
Casino platforms may process login history, device data, browser details, IP location and account activity. This helps with security checks, fraud review and account recovery. If a player changes country, device or payment route, the account may treat that activity as a reason for extra review.
2. Payment and KYC records
2.1 Payment data
Cosmobet displays Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, paysafecard and crypto options including BTC, TRX, Litecoin, Ethereum and Dogecoin. Payment records can include amount, method, date, status, wallet address, transaction hash or banking reference. Players should keep receipts until the withdrawal route has been tested.
2.2 Verification documents
KYC can involve ID, proof of address, card or wallet proof, bank statement, payment slip or crypto evidence. Documents should be clear, current and consistent with the account profile. Sending cropped images or mismatched address proof can slow down approval.
3. Cookies and tracking
3.1 Site performance and account function
Cookies may support login status, language, session settings, security checks and site performance. Blocking every cookie can make the account less stable, especially around cashier, promotions and login recovery.
3.2 Marketing and bonus communication
Promotions, welcome bonuses, free spins, free bets and VIP messages can rely on contact preferences and site activity. A player can review marketing settings where available, but account and security messages should remain reachable because they can affect withdrawals and KYC.
4. Player control
4.1 Practical data hygiene
Use a private email address, strong password and your own payment methods. Do not share screenshots that reveal full card numbers, wallet seed phrases or unnecessary personal data. For crypto, save the TX hash but never share private keys.
4.2 Responsible data use
Privacy protection also supports safer gambling. Clear records help a player track deposits, withdrawals, bonus use and session history. If spending becomes hard to control, use limits or self-exclusion tools instead of opening more accounts or payment routes.