It’s safe enough. The core security measures are there, but I found some gaps that made me pause. I looked into their licensing and found they operate under what appears to be a valid gaming license, though the operator information wasn’t as clear as I’d like to see.
The responsible gambling side is a mixed bag. They do have a policy in place, which is good, but I was disappointed to find no self-exclusion option and no cool-off tools. For a casino targeting players who might need these protections, that’s a real oversight compared to recommended no registration casinos that offer more streamlined player protection.
What really caught my attention was the contradiction around RTP publishing. They claim their games are publicly audited for fair play, but then they don’t actually publish the RTP rates anywhere I could find. That kind of mixed messaging makes me question how transparent they really are.
The basic security appears solid enough for everyday play, and they do require proper verification before withdrawals. While I wouldn’t call it bulletproof, the fundamentals are there to keep your money and data reasonably safe.
Here are the main areas I think need work:
- Add proper self-exclusion and cooling-off tools for responsible gambling
- Actually publish the RTP rates they claim to audit publicly
- Be clearer about who operates the casino and their credentials