It’s safe overall. The basic security measures are there, but I found some gaps in their transparency.
I felt reasonably secure when I looked into Ninlay’s safety setup. They hold a Curacao gaming licence, which gives them proper regulatory backing. Rabidi N.V. runs the show, and they’re a known name in online casinos. The responsible gambling side covers the basics with self-exclusion options, though their policies only got a “satisfactory” rating.
The main issues I spotted were around transparency. They don’t publish RTP rates, so you can’t see the return percentages for games. There’s no eCOGRA stamp of approval either, and I couldn’t find clear info about independent game auditing.
Here are the key areas that could be better:
- Publish RTP rates so players know what to expect
- Get third-party auditing for game fairness
- Add cool-off tools for short gambling breaks
The encryption side looks solid, and having proper licensing means they follow gaming rules. It’s not perfect, but the core safety elements are there.