What happens when permission is requested?
When you first open the Dukat.bet mobile site, the browser may ask whether you allow notifications. This is a system-level dialog, not the website's own button. If you tap the Allow button, the browser stores your decision for that domain.
From then on the site can send you a message even when you have closed the tab. It is important to see the limit: a notification does not access your account, and does not start anything on its own. It is only a notification channel that you can silence at any time.
If you choose Block, the site will not bother you again. Later you can reverse this in the system or browser settings, if you change your mind.
Browser and PWA — how does the notification differ?
On mobile, Dukat.bet runs in the browser and as a PWA, that is, a web app placed on the home screen. The principle of notifications is the same, but the experience differs a little. The table below sums up the conceptual differences.
| Aspect | Mobile browser | PWA (on home screen) |
|---|---|---|
| Where permission is asked | the browser's dialog | at first launch or in settings |
| Appearance | tied to the browser | tied to a standalone icon, app-style |
| Turning it off | site setting or browser | system app notifications menu |
| Storage need | minimal | minimal, no heavy install |
A PWA does not download anything from a store, and does not take up much space. After Add to home screen it behaves like an app, and you can also govern its notifications in the phone's system menu. With the browser version everything stays in the browser's hands.
How to grant or revoke permission?
Permission is not final. You can change it at any time, in two places: in the browser's site settings or in the phone's system settings. The exact path differs by device, but the logic is familiar.
- On Android, in Chrome: open the site's details at the icon next to the address bar, and look for the notifications toggle.
- On iPhone, in Safari: in settings you will find the notification permissions belonging to each website.
- For a PWA: in the phone's app notifications menu, set the toggle belonging to the Dukat.bet icon.
If you are unsure, the simplest route is a full block. This does not affect your account, and does not hinder play. It only switches off the messages, nothing else.
Permission is tied to a domain, so it does not carry over on its own to another site or another browser. If you open the Dukat.bet mobile interface in a different browser, it will ask for permission separately there. This is normal, and does not mean an error.
It is worth reviewing the setting now and then, especially if you have switched to a new phone. The logic of mobile navigation helps you find these menus quickly.
What notifications are and are not good for
A well-set notification can remind you where you left off, or flag some account-related info. That is the useful side of it. It does not replace official email or in-account messages, and cannot be treated as a financial confirmation.
A push should never rush you into a decision. If a message urges you to top up or play right away, pause for a moment. The good practice is that a notification is a convenience function, not a pressure tool.
If too many messages arrive, that is a signal in itself. In that case the least stressful solution is to silence the channel.
What default setting is the most comfortable?
There is no single correct recipe, but there are a few recurring patterns that work for most people. The point is that fewer messages are often better than more. The considerations below help you decide when it is worth switching on.
| Situation | Recommended default |
|---|---|
| You rarely open the site | leave it switched off |
| You only want account-related info | minimal, only the more important messages |
| The phone's vibration bothers you | mute or a full block |
| You switched to a new device | review the setting again |
It is worth treating switching on as an experiment. If after a week you feel it burdens you more than it helps, switch it back with a single move. On the FAQ page you will also find short answers to the most frequent questions.
One thing is certain: a notification does not become more useful just by sounding more often.
Responsible handling and 18+
Gambling is adult entertainment, not a source of income. A push notification is exactly the point where this difference becomes tangible. If the messages make you open the site more often than planned, switch them off.
A few sensible habits help a lot:
- Only allow notifications if they genuinely make things more comfortable for you.
- In the evening or during work, set them to silent so they do not intrude on your day.
- If you feel they are pulling you back, a full block is the best answer.
Think of a notification like a guest: it is good when you invited it, and it can also leave when you want. A silenced channel is not a shame but a mindful decision. Your phone is yours; you set the rhythm.
The Dukat.bet mobile interface is strictly for those over 18. You can read more about limits and self-exclusion options on the responsible gaming page. If you get stuck with your account or the settings, the account page gives you a reference point, and for faster loading, see the mobile speed tips.
By Daniel Hart — technical editor. Updated: 2026-08-13. Editorial principle: we present mobile functions in plain terms, without invented data. 18+ — gambling is adult entertainment, not a source of income.