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For example, cookies make it easier to navigate the site and show you relevant bonuses and payment prompts when managing NZ$. To help you use our services responsibly as a New Zealand player in New Zealand, this policy tells you what information cookies collect, how they help, and what settings you can make in your browser. You can specify how cookies are used on your device by going to the Cookies Consent Settings and Preference Centre at Golden Star Casino.
You can choose which types of cookies can be used here. This lets you find a good balance between privacy and features you want, like faster login, language saving, and easier navigation. You can change your choices at any time because they only affect this browser and device. Others are optional and will only work if you allow them. Some cookies are necessary for the site to work and keep you safe.
When you first visit, tap on the cookie banner to open the Preference Centre. Later, tap on the "Cookie Settings" link in the site's footer to access the same page. You can turn categories on or off and save your choice from there.
You might be asked to set your preferences again if you clear your browser's cache or use a different device.
Even if you turn off cookies that aren't necessary, the site will still work, but it might not remember your preferences or show you content that is relevant to your interests. Note that cookies do not directly control deposits or withdrawals. When making a deposit of 100 NZ$ or confirming a withdrawal of 500 NZ$, for example, you might have to enter your information more often if you block certain functional cookies.
If you block all cookies, some security features might not work right, like logging in safely and keeping your session stable. Tracking cookies help Golden Star Casino connect your session to the right offer. For example, they make sure that the welcome bonus of up to NZ$200 shows up correctly, that the promo code field works, and that the bonus is linked to the account you are logged into. They also have fraud-prevention checks that can make sure you are the same person making the deposit, claim, and play flows without having to reset your account.
Some promotions might not show up, work, or be tracked correctly across pages if cookies are blocked, cleared, or severely limited. In real life, that can change whether you get a bonus, how your wagering progress is tracked, and whether cashback or reload offers work correctly after you do things like deposit NZ$50.
Websites may use cookies to remember that you agreed to the terms of an offer and to keep you in the same authenticated session while the bonus is being sent to you after you opt in for a promotion. Some systems may see your claim as incomplete if you delete cookies in the middle of the process. You may need to reopen the promotion page or enter the code again.
Even though the maths for wagering is done behind the scenes, cookies often help keep your session going from the game to your account. Some websites may not update as quickly, lack progress bars, or keep asking you to log in again and again if your cookies are limited. Once you've claimed a NZ$100 bonus and are playing, this can be especially clear when you go from the game lobby to the cashier.
Cookies used for marketing can keep track of which campaign you came from, whether you clicked on a banner or an email link, and what page you went to next. This attribution can change which promotion is used, whether an offer is marked as "claimed," and how the casino counts things like first deposit and registration.
The platform might use a general offer or not be able to connect you to a campaign-specific bonus if attribution cookies are turned off. If you block all cookies, bonuses might not work right and your login might stop working. If you clear your cookies, you may lose the stored promo acceptance and campaign attribution, so you will have to make the offer again. Ad banners, pop-ups for free spins, or cashback widgets may not show up or update if you use strict anti-tracking settings.
Note that the terms of the offer are very important. Cookies help the site remember what you do, but they don't change the rules for promotions that are saved in your account. If a bonus says things like "first deposit only" or has a NZ$200 wagering requirement, eligibility still depends on the account status and the official terms. Cookies mostly affect whether the right tracking and promotion flow is applied without any issues.
When you sign up for an account at Golden Star Casino, registration cookies make the process go more smoothly by remembering important form steps, keeping your session stable, and stopping you from being asked to do things more than once. This cuts down on interruptions while you enter information and then confirm your account. These cookies can also help with security checks during registration, like finding strange behaviour or stopping people from sending in the same information twice. If they are blocked, the form might not submit properly, the verification screens might keep showing up, or the page might start over before your account is made.
After setting up an account, remember that making the first deposit might require a new login session. After registering, if the cashier doesn't load, often reloading the page or signing out and back in restores the cookie session so you can make a deposit of NZ$20 or more without any problems.
When you sign in to Golden Star Casino, cookies help us identify your device and keep you logged in as you browse the site. This means you won't have to enter your password every time you click in the lobby, start a game, or go to the cashier. These cookies are made to help keep things safe and stable. Additionally, they help us spot odd behaviour, lower the chance of someone getting in without permission, and keep the session going while you handle real-money transactions like a $50 deposit or a request for a $500 withdrawal.
Login cookies tell the site that you were logged in successfully, so it can keep you signed in for the session (or for a short time if you choose the "remember me" option). Cookies that stay on your device for a short time let the platform link your actions to the same secure session while you browse, bet, or go to the cashier. Most of the time, session cookies expire when you close your browser, sign out, or do nothing for a while. You might be logged out of your account without meaning to be if your browser is set to clear cookies, you are in private browsing mode, or you have more than one device signed in at the same time.
The reason we use them for security is to make sure that requests come from the same authenticated session and stop session hijacking. To support automatic sign-out after inactivity, which limits your risk if you leave your device alone for a while. So that strange sign-in patterns, like quick changes of location or device, can be caught. To link important actions like changing your password, email address, or withdrawing money to a valid, safe session.
How you sign in and how your device handles cookies are the first things that keep your account safe. For real-money play, you should use a strong, unique password, stay away from shared devices, and always sign out when you're done, especially when you are on a public network or moving around New Zealand.
Please log out, clear your Golden Star Casino browser cookies, and change your password right away if you think your session has been hacked. Contact support right away if you can't get into your account or see activity you don't recognise. We can help you protect your account and any pending transactions, such as deposits of NZ$50 or more.
Cookies for deposits speed up the checkout process and reduce the number of times your deposit is declined. Cookies help Golden Star Casino remember technical details that make deposits go more smoothly, like your preferred payment method, device risk signals, and the continuation of your secure session. This cuts down on filling out forms over and over and speeds up the checkout process when you add money, like a $20 or $100 deposit.
These cookies don't save your full bank or credit card number. Instead, they store encrypted identifiers and session-related signals so that the cashier can connect you to the right payment step without having to start over. This can make it less likely that a deposit will be declined because the security checks don't match. Payment cookies can help match your session with the same verified context you used a moment ago when you go back to the cashier. This makes it easier to make a deposit. This is important because a lot of declines happen when a payment provider sees signals that aren't consistent, like a sudden change in the browser fingerprint, a broken redirect, or a verification step that is repeated too many times and times out.
If you enable payment cookies, the deposit flow can continue through security pages and provider redirects. This means that normal tasks like making a second NZ$50 deposit or quickly adding more NZ$25 are less likely to be interrupted. Checkout is faster because it remembers the deposit method you chose last time and takes you straight to the right step in the cashier. Fewer technical problems: helps fraud prevention systems do regular checks on devices and sessions. Not having to enter the same non-sensitive deposit information again after refreshing or reconnecting saves time. Better redirects: this helps you finish 3DS or a similar authentication process without losing your session. Although you can still make deposits if you turn off payment cookies, you may experience more timeouts or security prompts, especially if you try to make several deposits quickly, like NZ$20 followed by NZ$80.
Payment cookies should be turned on at least during the deposit process for the best cashier experience.
There are cookies that help Golden Star Casino make sure that payouts are safe and legal, and they also cut down on wait times for returning players. These cookies are used for Know Your Customer (KYC) checks, processing times, and approval rates. This is especially important when you want to withdraw 200 NZ$ or more. Cookies help the cashier reliably connect a withdrawal request to the same account that made deposits and played games. Although these cookies don't replace KYC checks, they do make the verification process go more smoothly by remembering your progress (for example, which document steps you've already finished) and preventing you from being asked to do the same thing twice.
You might be asked to confirm your information again before a withdrawal can be approved if cookies are blocked or cleared often. Checking if the account holder is the person asking for the payout and that the payment method belongs to them is part of the KYC process. Cookies can't do all of these things. Cookie aids can help the casino maintain a smooth verification process and lower any issues that may arise, but they cannot independently verify your identity. What the cashier might ask for when you ask for a withdrawal depends on your account activity, payment method, and risk factors.
Some situations require source of funds checks, which give extra security when unusual patterns or large amounts of money come in. It doesn't matter if cookies fix a profile mismatch if your current location in New Zealand is different from the account country or if the information you gave doesn't match what the documents say. So, correct paperwork and consistent account information are what will protect your withdrawal date. Processing times are usually based on two things: internal checks and handling the final payout.
Most of the time, a well-prepared account that has already gone through KYC can move faster. However, first-time withdrawals may take longer because of extra checks. By keeping you logged in and saving your upload progress, cookie settings can make things easier, but approval still depends on the validity of the documents you send and the rules of your payment method. It's easiest to get approved when all of your account, documents, and payment method match up. Make sure that your name and date of birth exactly match those on your ID to avoid getting turned down or having to ask again and again. That piece of paper shows the same address as your profile and is clear and up to date. Your deposit method and account ownership match the way you withdraw money.
It's not okay to send in edited, cropped, or low-quality pictures that hide important details. If you want the easiest payout process possible, make sure you allow essential cookies during the cashier and verification steps, go through Know Your Customer (KYC) before asking for larger withdrawals (like 300 NZ$ or more), and make sure your account information matches your documents and declared nationality when asked.
In this way, your settings will stay the same across sessions, and you'll be less likely to spend too much when you switch between games or devices.
These cookies don't change the rules of the casino or how the games work. They just store your choices, like the biggest bet you're willing to make or the most money you can deposit, and then when you sign in and play, those limits show up automatically.
When you set a limit or use a tool for responsible gambling, Golden Star Casino can store a small reference in a cookie to make checks faster in the future. The cookie may help you set limits ahead of time and let you know when a restriction is in effect, depending on the status of your account and the settings on your device.
Keep in mind that the limit that can be enforced is linked to your account. Convenience and continuity are the main things that cookies do. Some settings may need to be confirmed or applied again if you log out, switch browsers, clear your cookies, or use a different device, even if the account-level restriction is still in place. Hold on to account-level limits and don't rely only on device-side memory if you want the highest level of reliability. If you share a device, you might want to turn off cookies that aren't needed so that other users can't see your personal limits. Your account security will still be active, though.
Cookies help us figure out what kind of device you're using and keep your cashier session stable while you make deposits and withdrawals. They stop security checks from being done over and over on the same session and cut down on failed redirects to payment providers. While cookies may still work for deposits, you may have to go through more verification steps, log out more often, or experience payment pages that won't load if you block them. You can make things go more smoothly at the cash register by allowing cookies for our domain and our approved payment partners. Then try the transaction again.
Yes. You can refuse marketing and analytics cookies and still sign up, make a deposit, and get bonuses that are available to you. The bonus you can get depends on the status of your account, any New Zealand restrictions, and the bonus terms. It has nothing to do with whether you accept marketing cookies or not. People who don't want marketing cookies might not see personalised bonus banners, but you can always check your account's Promotions section for active offers. Bonus wagering requirements, maximum cashout amounts, and game contribution rules are spelled out in each offer.
Not at all. Your card number, CVV, full banking information, or all of your wallet information are not saved by cookies. In order to keep your account signed in and the cashier working right, they may store technical identifiers like session tokens and preference settings (like language, currency, and login state). Our servers keep your NZ$ balance and history of transactions safe. Sign out of shared computers and delete cookies after each use to make them safer.
When you clear your cookies, you get rid of device and session data that helps us make sure it's the same trusted login. To protect your account and follow Know Your Customer (KYC) and anti-fraud rules, we may ask for extra checks after you clear your cookies. Keep cookies turned on, use the same device for both deposits and withdrawals, and only go through verification once. If asked, upload proof of your ID, proof of address, and proof of payment method. Withdrawals are processed faster and with fewer breaks once they have been approved.
Availability is based on our licensing terms and the laws in New Zealand. If access is blocked where you are while you are signing up or checking your account, we will let you know. Although cookies don't change the law, they do help us use location and security controls correctly. On your phone, cookies help you stay logged in, remember your settings, and make sure that secure cashier redirects work. Enable cookies in your browser settings and turn off strict tracking blocks for our site. Then restart your browser and try again if you're having trouble logging in on iOS or Android.
Cookies let us know that you are logged in, keep your payments safe, and make sure that your account has the right limits and bonus rules. If you disable cookies, you might have problems like deposits not going through, security checks happening over and over, missing coupon codes, or bonuses not being linked to the right session. Don't forget to allow cookies for our domain, then refresh and log in again before you deposit money in New Zealand. You can check your cashier history to make sure the deposit was marked "Successful" if you didn't get a bonus. Then, contact support with the time and amount of the deposit so we can look at the cookie session and promotional tag.
On your phone, go to Privacy Settings in your account or tap the cookie banner settings to manage your consent. Turn off any cookies that aren't necessary, then clear your browser's cache and sign in again.
Oh no. You don't have to worry about your full card number, CVV, bank login, or KYC files being saved by cookies. Secure providers handle payments, and files are kept in encrypted account storage instead of cookies. So we can keep your account safe and show you the right cashier and limits for your New Zealand and New Zealand, cookies may store a session ID, security flags, language, and consent status. Getting rid of cookies could log you out and require you to verify your device again before you can make withdrawals.
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