What notifications you can receive
Notifications are not one uniform group. Some are purely informational, others protect your account, and a few simply remind you of current offers. That is why it is worth knowing which channel does what.
| Channel | Typical content |
|---|---|
| Confirmations, access recovery, security | |
| Browser push | Short messages during and outside a session |
| On-account notices | Status of deposits, withdrawals and verification |
| Marketing messages | News and current offers |
We recommend keeping security and operational notifications switched on, while you can freely adjust marketing ones to your mood. This separation gives you order without missing important messages.
The channels also differ in how quickly a message reaches you. Push alerts you almost instantly, email waits in your inbox, and on-account notices appear at your next login. Once you are aware of these differences, it is easier to choose what you want to receive urgently and what you would rather read at your leisure later.
Email notifications
Email is the main channel for everything essential. It brings confirmations after registration, transaction messages and security notices, for example about a login from a new device. That is precisely why the address in your profile should always be valid and under your control.
If emails do not reach you, start with your junk folder and add the sender to your trusted contacts. You manage your address and other contact details through account settings. A working email is also essential for access recovery, as the forgotten password page reminds you.
Browser push notifications
Push notifications appear right on your desktop or in your browser, even when you do not have the site open. On your first visit, the browser asks whether you want to allow them. Consent is voluntary and you can change it at any time.
If you dismissed push by mistake and want to restore it, open the site permissions section in your browser, find Dukat.bet and switch notifications to allowed. The same principle applies on both computer and mobile; only the location of the menu differs. If the permission request no longer appears, the reason is usually an earlier dismissal that stays stored until you manually cancel it in the settings. Push is handy for quick, time-sensitive messages, but you will miss nothing important without it, since email covers those reliably.
Notices directly on your account
Besides email and push, you will find some messages directly in your account environment after logging in. These are mainly operational notices about the status of deposits, withdrawals and the progress of identity verification.
This form has the advantage that messages stay neatly in one place and do not get lost in your inbox. When you are waiting for a transaction to be processed or verification to complete, it is worth checking here now and then. These are factual details about your account, not offers, so there is no need to forward them or confirm them anywhere separately.
These notices complement email nicely. If a message slips past you in your inbox, the same information usually waits in your account too, so you will not miss an important step. That is exactly why, when sorting out any uncertainty around a deposit or withdrawal, it pays to look here first, before contacting support.
How to turn notifications on and off
You set most preferences in one place in your profile, so you decide for yourself what reaches you and through which channel.
- Log in and open account settings
- Find the communication and notifications section
- Turn individual categories on or off as you wish
- Handle the push permission additionally in your browser settings
Bear in mind that security and legally required notices may stay active even after you turn off marketing. This is not a fault; these messages serve to protect your account and meet obligations, which is why the system does not send them as advertising.
Notification privacy and security
Notifications touch on your privacy too, since they arrive at your address and appear on your devices. So keep access to your email well secured, and on a shared computer consider whether you want push enabled at all.
How visitor data is handled in general is described on the privacy page, while protecting the account itself is covered by the security section. A good rule is simple: Dukat.bet will never ask you for your password or full payment details in a notification. If such a message arrives, do not click the links and verify its content directly in your account environment.