Terms of Use Update (Version 32.0)
Change Type
Terms of Use Update (Version 32.0)
📌 What Changed in High 5 Casino v32.0
Tracking Tools? You’ve Waived It All
There’s now a line in the terms that shuts the door on any legal claims tied to cookies, pixels, JavaScript, or other tracking tech.
It doesn’t just cover the future. This waiver reaches back to cover anything from the past, too.
If you were thinking about a data privacy complaint? That window’s closed.
Arbitration Clause Becomes Center Stage
Clause 16 doesn’t just say “you can’t sue.”
It lays out a dispute process from start to finish:
-
30 days to opt out
-
No class actions, no group claims, no public enforcers
-
Specific process for mass arbitration (when 20+ people file at once)
-
Rules for big payouts (like 3-arbitrator panels on claims over $500K)
-
Standards for who can serve as an arbitrator
This isn’t legal filler. It’s a layered response to recent U.S. mass filing trends.
SMS Messaging Rules Now in the Open
Clause 18.7 makes it official:
High 5 Casino can text you for things like login codes, balance notices, and feature updates.
Not into that? Text STOP.
They’ve also made it clear that carriers aren’t responsible if messages don’t get through.
A Federal Case Gets Named
You’ll now see a direct mention of the Wilson v. PTT, LLC case in the arbitration section.
Accepting the new terms means giving up any rights to relief from that lawsuit.
This kind of named reference is extremely rare—and tells you just how real the exposure is.
Coins Now Expire After 60 Days
Missed a login window? Your Virtual Coins won’t wait.
If your account sits inactive for 60 days, any coins you’ve got will expire.
That’s a big drop from older standards that used to stretch to 90–180 days.
New States Join the Blocklist
You’re now locked out if you’re in one of the following U.S. states: