It’s safe overall. The core security elements are there, but I found some gaps in their responsible gambling setup.
I looked into CasinoGalaxy’s safety measures and came away with mixed feelings. They hold a Curacao licence, which gives them legal backing to operate. I also found they offer self-exclusion options, so players can block themselves if gambling becomes a problem. Their responsible gambling policy exists, but it’s only rated as “satisfactory” – not exactly inspiring confidence.
What caught my attention was a contradiction in their audit claims. They say their RTP is publicly audited, but they don’t actually publish these numbers anywhere I could find. That’s a red flag for transparency.
Here are the main areas I think need work:
- Better responsible gambling tools beyond basic self-exclusion
- Actually publishing the RTP data they claim to audit
- Clearer information about their security certificates
The basics are covered with their licensing and standard encryption, but I expected more from their player protection policies. It’s safe enough to play here, but they could do better on the responsible gambling front.