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It tells you how your personal information is collected, used, and kept safe when you sign up, verify your account, and play. This document talks about what kinds of information are needed to make payments, how to keep transaction and device data safe, and when information can be shared with New Zealand regulators or service partners. Players from ANY New Zealand who use the site agree to these terms and the security checks that are in place to stop fraud and unauthorised access.
KatsuBet's account creation process is meant to be quick, but it still follows responsible standards for identity, security, and regulatory compliance.
When you sign up, we only ask for the information we need to open your account, keep it safe from other people, and make sure it's easy for you to deposit and withdraw money. Some information is asked for right away when you sign up, and more may be asked for later if you reach certain levels, change how you pay, or set off security checks. Making onboarding easy without sacrificing safety is what this method does.
When you sign up, KatsuBet usually asks for basic account and contact information. This is so we can make your profile, make sure you own the account, and help you when we need to. You might also be asked to prove that you are old enough and allowed to play from where you are.
Note: When you sign up for KatsuBet, you don't have to give them any private information that they don't need.
When you chat or email, don't send any extra files or private information unless our team asks for it specifically for verification. To keep your account safe, KatsuBet also gathers some technical information automatically when you sign up and log in. Device IDs, browser types, IP addresses, rough locations, login timestamps, and session activity are some of the things that can be in this list. These details help find fraud, stop account takeovers, and make sure the game is fair for everyone. Data about payments is only gathered when you make a purchase. For instance, if you deposit NZ$20 or withdraw NZ$200, we might keep track of the transaction, the payment method, and the status. We don't store full payment information in plain text, and the payment companies we work with have the right security measures in place.
For security reasons or to make sure your account stays safe, KatsuBet may ask for more information after you've registered. This might happen if there is strange activity, if account information is changed, or if someone asks to withdraw money. When we need more information, we'll let you know what it is and why we need it before you send it.
You must have registered an account with correct personal information and followed the site's rules in order to be eligible for the KatsuBet Welcome Bonus. New customers only can get the bonus once, and each person in their household can only get it once.
Before giving a welcome offer or letting you cash out any winnings connected to it, KatsuBet may check to see if you are eligible and confirm your identity. When you make a withdrawal of 500 NZ$, these checks make sure it is safe and done on time. They also help stop bonus abuse. As soon as you sign up, make a deposit, and claim the offer, you will know if you are eligible for the welcome bonus. KatsuBet usually needs to see proof that you are old enough to gamble legally in your area and that your account information stays the same throughout the whole process, even when you pay. As a new customer, you can only get one welcome bonus per person, IP address, device, and household.
You may not be able to use the service from certain places, like New Zealand, depending on where you live and how you access it. Your name, date of birth, and address must match the ones on your verification documents and be correct for your account. Money you deposit must come from your own account; using a third party to make a payment can cancel out the bonus and cause delays with withdrawals of up to NZ$200. If KatsuBet finds duplicate accounts, identity data that doesn't match, or patterns that point to bonus fraud, the welcome bonus and any winnings from it may be taken away or withheld. Make sure your profile information is complete before you claim your bonus if you plan to deposit NZ$100 or more to get the welcome offer. This way, your verification can be done quickly.
Note: To make sure the account is really yours, KatsuBet may ask for more checks if your address doesn't match your New Zealand or if you change where you log in a lot.
Only the information needed to authorise and complete the transaction is processed, and it is sent through encrypted connections. This helps make sure that no one can read your sensitive transaction data as it travels between your device, KatsuBet systems, and approved payment partners. To keep deposit and billing information safe, KatsuBet keeps gameplay and payment processing as separate as possible. They do this by using trusted payment gateways and limited internal access.
For instance, when you add money, like with deposit NZ$50 or deposit NZ$100, transaction records are kept for as long as they are needed for accounting, handling disputes, and following the law.
All deposit flows are encrypted with modern encryption, so your payment information is not sent in plain text. Restricted access: Under role-based access controls, transaction data is only visible to authorised staff who need it to help with payments, stop fraud, or make sure they are following the rules. Fraud and oddity monitoring: KatsuBet uses computerised systems to look for oddities and suspicious patterns, like failed deposits happening over and over or strange activity around deposit attempts 200. This helps stop anyone from using the system without permission.
Safe storage: When KatsuBet needs to store something, they use safety measures like access logs and controlled retention schedules to make sure that records are only available for a short time. Different countries may have different payment options, but KatsuBet focuses on options that offer safe authentication and reliable processing. Be sure to protect your device and never give out your account information to anyone else. Always deposit money from a payment method you control. Use your own payment methods. Depositing from a third-party card or wallet may lead to extra checks or rejection to protect both you and the person whose payment you are making. To avoid delays, make sure that the account holder's name matches the payment profile. This is especially important for bigger deposits like NZ$500.
Check the security of your connection. When making a deposit like NZ$100, don't use public Wi-Fi, and log out when you're done. If a deposit is flagged for security reasons, KatsuBet may ask for confirmation to make sure you really did authorise the payment. This might include making sure that the source of the deposit is yours and, in some cases, making sure of basic billing information. This is a safety measure meant to keep transaction data and account access safe.
KatsuBet Casino has strict security and privacy rules for withdrawals to protect your account and make sure that payments are only sent to the rightful owner.
There may be some basic checks that are done before a payout is made to make sure that the payment information is correct, that the account has been used, and that the player is following the rules for preventing fraud and responsible gambling. So that you don't have to wait, make sure that your profile, payment method, and submitted documents all have the same personal information. Depending on your payment method and account history, if you ask to withdraw NZ$100 or more, you may have to go through extra verification steps.
KYC is used to prove who you are, your age, and that you own the payment method. Information about documents is kept private and is only asked for when it's needed. Your full name, date of birth, and a photo must be on a government-issued ID.
If your account information is wrong because of misspellings, transliterations, or a change of address, we may ask for proof to fix the problem. Requests may be different depending on your New Zealand and your declared New Zealand if verification depends on that. When you log in to your account, you will be asked to send KYC documents through secure channels.
Important files should not be sent through public or unprotected messaging services. We may ask you to re-upload clearer copies of your documents to keep your withdrawal moving if we find missing parts, expired documents, or data that is hidden. Account and document checks come first, then approval, and finally payment sending through the method you chose. Smaller payouts, like "withdraw NZ$100," may be approved faster if checks have already been done. However, bigger or more unusual transactions may need more security. If you want your withdrawal to go through smoothly, don't change any important account information right before you ask for it, and if you can, use the same payment method.
If your last deposit included bonus funds, you may also need to meet wagering requirements before you can get your NZ$200.
KatsuBet Casino encourages responsible play by giving you useful tools that help you manage your time, money, and access to gambling features. To make these settings work with player safety expectations, they are made to be simple to use and communicated clearly. When KatsuBet Casino puts limits or protections on deposits, withdrawals, or gameplay, they try to make the changes clear and easy to see in your account so you always know what is going on and what will happen next.
Usually, to set or change limits, you need to go to your account settings and find the section about responsible gambling. Some increases to limits might not happen until after a certain amount of time has passed, while decreases usually happen right away, which helps keep people from spending money without thinking.
In case you can't find a certain control in your settings, you can ask support to help you add it to your account. With each tool, protections are different in what they do to funds and activity. You usually can't make new deposits or bets over the limit for deposits and bets. There are ways to stop gambling completely, like time-outs and self-exclusion. You might still be able to ask for a withdrawal of 100 NZ$ or more if you still have money in your account, as long as you pass standard security checks and follow any legal requirements that apply to your account. To protect vulnerable players, more attention may be paid to strange play patterns, repeated failed deposit attempts, or requests that show loss of control.
In these situations, KatsuBet Casino might suggest limit tools or add extra safety measures to keep you safe and encourage responsible play.
KatsuBet Casino lets you safely access the site from your phone using either a web browser or a dedicated app, if one is available. It's possible to change your privacy settings right on your device or in your browser, so you can manage what is shared, saved, and used while you play. These settings help you protect your account when you log in from a mobile device, stop people from tracking you, and cut down on permissions that aren't needed. For shared phones, public Wi-Fi, or when switching between devices, it's especially important to keep them set up correctly.
Setting limits on the KatsuBet app's privacy If you decide to use it, you still have control over the app's permissions at the device level. Turn off anything that isn't necessary for your gameplay or account security and only let the things that are needed to work work. Notifications: Turn this on to get important account and security alerts; turn it off to stop getting ads on your lock screen. Biometric login—Use Face ID or your fingerprint if they are supported to make it less likely that someone will get in without your permission if you lose your device. If you need to download receipts, save documents, or cache app data for faster performance, only let storage access happen.
Location services: Don't use them unless you need to for legal access checks based on where you are in New Zealand. Allow camera access only when you want to submit ID documents or do in-app verification. Keep your device's operating system (OS) up to date, lock the screen, and don't install apps from sources you don't trust that could steal your login information. You can better control your privacy when you use the web version on a mobile browser. Cookies, trackers, and the data that stays on your device after a session are all affected by these settings. Cookies: Allow cookies that are necessary for logging in and keeping your session stable, but block or limit third-party cookies to stop tracking.
When you're using a shared device, use private browsing to reduce the amount of history and sessions that are saved. Autofill and saved passwords: Turn off autofill on phones that are shared, and don't save passwords in your browser. Instead, use a trusted password manager. Site permissions: Carefully look over the permissions for the camera, microphone, notifications, and location. If not required, leave them at "Ask" or "Block." Clear your browsing history—If you used a public network or a device you don't fully control, clear your cookies and cache when you're done. Before entering your payment information or approving a transaction like a NZ$100 deposit from a mobile browser, always make sure you are on the official KatsuBet domain.
You may have to change your privacy and security settings on each mobile device you use to access KatsuBet. Don't share your login information with other people, and make sure you sign out of each session. This will make it less likely that someone can see your balance or transaction history. If you think someone logged into your account from a device you don't know, change your password right away, delete any saved sessions if you can, and contact support so we can help protect your account and any pending withdrawals, up to and including 500 NZ$.
KatsuBet Casino protects the privacy and integrity of your account information by using modern encryption standards and multiple levels of access controls.
To keep private data safe while being sent and lower the chance of someone else getting into your profile without your permission, these steps have been taken. When someone signs in, handles their password, or watches a transaction, security tools are used at key touchpoints. If suspicious behaviour is noticed, safety measures may be taken to protect your account and any balances, even those as high as 100 NZ$.
When you connect your device to the casino platform, encrypted connections help keep the data you send and receive safe. Usually, this includes login information, account settings, and data about transactions. This makes it less likely that this information will be stolen on public or unprotected networks. To keep sensitive data from getting into the wrong hands, secure storage methods are used.
Passwords are not stored in plain text, and only authorised personnel can get into administrative systems under certain conditions. Use an up-to-date browser at all times, don't save passwords on devices that other people use, and sign out of your account at the end of each session, especially when you're on a public network. Controls on the strength of passwords to encourage stronger credentials and lower the risk of brute-force attacks may be important for login security. Controlling sessions can limit exposure if you leave a device alone for a while. Suspicious sign-in detection that may lead to more checks if your behaviour is different from what you normally do. Use a unique password that you don't use for other services, and change it right away if you think it has been hacked.
Behaviour and transaction monitoring can help find activities that might be fraudulent. This can include trying to log in more than once and failing, using the same device or location over and over, making quick changes to account information, and strange payment behaviour when making deposits like NZ$50 or withdrawals like NZ$500. If KatsuBet Casino thinks an account is at risk, they may temporarily limit some actions, ask for more proof, or stop a transaction until the checks are done. The goal of these controls is to keep both players and the platform safe from abuse, such as chargebacks and attempts to take over accounts.
KatsuBet Casino follows a set of rules for licensing and keeps internal controls in place to keep player information safe while they register, play, and manage their accounts.
No matter what country a user is from, our Privacy Policy tells them how we handle personal information to follow the law and keep our services safe. Our procedures are in line with what the government says they need to be, such as identity verification and controls for responsible gaming when needed. To follow the rules in New Zealand and other relevant places, we may ask for more information if some checks depend on where you are. We only collect and use personal information for legal reasons related to running the casino, following the law, and stopping people from abusing the platform. This is what regulatory compliance means.
Checking people's identities and ages, keeping their accounts safe, looking for fraud, and processing payments are all examples of this. Proof of identity and age (KYC): this is done when the law says so, when risk signs show up, or before certain withdrawals are approved. Checks for anti-fraud and anti-money laundering (AML) are used to find suspicious activity, keep accounts safe, and meet reporting requirements when needed. Keeping records: Even after an account is closed, some account and transaction records may need to be kept to meet licensing requirements and legal obligations. Compliance checks can happen when account information changes, login patterns become strange, multiple payment methods are used, or a withdrawal request like "withdraw 500 NZ$" is made.
Only the documents that are needed for the job are asked for. Access controls make sure that only authorised staff and service providers who have been checked out can see personal information and only when it's necessary for their job. If third parties help with licensing compliance (for example, by checking someone's identity or checking their payment information), they have to handle data safely and in line with their contractual obligations to keep it secret. We collect as little data as possible in order to run the service correctly, meet our legal obligations, and keep players safe. This is built into everything we do. If you choose to add profile information that isn't required, you can ask for changes or deletions as long as the law lets you.
Privacy is protected both while the data is in transit and while it is being stored. To lower the risk of data loss, theft, or alteration by people who shouldn't be able to, we use industry-standard security measures like encryption when it makes sense, hardened infrastructure, and constant monitoring. A structured process is used for both retention and deletion. No matter what the Privacy Policy says, we only keep personal information for as long as it's needed to do those things, like meet legal and licensing requirements. We delete or anonymise data safely after the retention period ends, unless the law says we have to keep it longer.
Payments are processed with tokens instead of full card or wallet information because our servers use encrypted connections (TLS) and tokenised payment processing. The deposits are recorded to stop fraud and keep track of money, but only authorised staff can see them. Don't use a shared device to make a deposit, and only use payment methods that are registered in your name. Make a new password and send the transaction ID to Support if you think your account has been hacked.
Verification lets us know that you are the owner of the account and stops chargebacks, stolen payment use, and play by people who are too young to do so. An official ID, proof of address, and payment ownership proof (like a picture of your card with the middle numbers hidden or a screenshot of your wallet) may be asked for. Make sure that all four corners of the documents you send can be seen and that the information on them matches what's in your KatsuBet account. If your information changes, we may need to see new documents or hold off on withdrawals until the checks are finished.
Not really. We don't give out or sell your information. For example, payment processors, Know Your Customer (KYC) vendors, fraud prevention tools, and platform providers that help us run the casino only see the information they need. They are required to keep this information secret. We or approved third parties working for us send bonus emails and SMS. You can change your account settings to stop getting marketing messages, but you will still get service messages like security alerts and withdrawal updates.
You agree to the bonus terms and conditions, and we will use information about your gameplay and bets to enforce the bonus rules, keep track of your bet progress, and look for patterns of behaviour that aren't allowed. There may be maximum bet limits, games that can't be played, and multiple account checks that we do before a withdrawal. Pick a deposit with no bonus if you want fewer rules. If you can't get your money right away, check your account to see how your bonus is doing and then contact Support with your username and the bonus ID.
For your New Zealand and location, it is up to you to make sure that online gambling is legal in New Zealand. To keep people from getting in from restricted areas and to meet our licensing obligations, we may use location and device signals. You can limit how much you can deposit, lose, and play in a session. You can also set a cooling-off period or self-exclusion from your account for extra security and control. So that we can confirm withdrawals and send security alerts, make sure you use two-factor authentication, create a unique password, and keep your contact information up to date.
We only ask for the information we need to open your account, process your NZ$, stop fraud, and follow licensing and AML rules. Your account area and login page use encrypted connections, and we don't store all of your card information on our servers. Instead, we send it to trusted payment providers and protect it. When you make a withdrawal, we may ask for verification (KYC) to make sure you are who you say you are and that you own the money. This can include a government ID, proof of address, and, if necessary, proof of payment method. Utilise a special password, turn on two-factor authentication (FFA) if it's available in your profile, and only withdraw money to accounts that are registered to you to keep your account safe. You are responsible for finding out if you are allowed to gamble online in New Zealand. We may block your access or payments if the law or payment networks require it. Support can help you see, change, or delete your personal information, but some records must be kept for legal and audit reasons. These include records about deposits, withdrawals, chargebacks, and bonus abuse checks.
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