It’s safe overall. The fundamentals are there, but I found some gaps in transparency that left me wanting more proof of their claims.
I felt comfortable enough with PlayZilla’s basic security setup. They hold a Curacao licence, which gives some regulatory backing, and Rabidi N.V. has been running casinos for years without major scandals. The SSL encryption keeps your personal details secure, and they do offer self-exclusion if you need to take a break.
The problem is they’re not very open about proving their fairness claims. They say games have a 97% average payout, but they won’t publish the actual RTP figures for individual games. That’s a red flag for me. No eCOGRA seal either, so there’s no independent body checking their games are actually fair.
Here are the main areas I think they could improve:
- Publish individual game RTP rates to back up their payout claims
- Get third-party audits from eCOGRA or similar organizations
- Add more responsible gambling tools like deposit limits and reality checks
The responsible gambling side is pretty basic too. Yes, they have self-exclusion, but compared to casinos with deposit limits, cool-off periods, and reality checks, it feels like they’re doing the bare minimum. It’s enough to meet licensing requirements but not enough to impress me.