It’s safe overall. The main security pieces are there, but I found some gaps that could be better.
I felt comfortable enough with CorgiBet’s basic setup. They operate under a Curacao licence, which gives them legal standing to run their casino. The fact they have a responsible gambling policy shows they’re thinking about player welfare, even if it’s not as robust as I’d like to see.
The main issues I spotted were around transparency and player protection tools. They don’t publish RTP rates for their games, which makes it hard to know what you’re getting into. I also couldn’t find any self-exclusion options or cool-off periods – these are pretty standard nowadays for helping people who might be struggling with their gambling.
Here are the key areas where they could improve:
- Add proper self-exclusion and timeout tools
- Start publishing RTP rates for all games
- Get third-party audits to back up their fairness claims
Their 98% average payout claim sounds good, but without independent verification, it’s just their word. The Curacao licence does provide some oversight, but it’s not as strict as other jurisdictions. Still, for a newer casino, they’ve got the basics in place to keep your money and data reasonably secure.