It’s safe overall, but there are some gaps that could be better filled. I found the basic security measures in place, with proper licensing through their operator Rizoco Holdings Limited. They do have a self-exclusion policy, which shows they take problem gambling seriously to some degree.
However, I noticed several areas where they fall short of what I’d expect from a top-tier operation. The biggest issue is transparency – they don’t publish RTP rates, so you’re playing blind when it comes to knowing how fair the games actually are. There’s also no eCOGRA approval or mention of third-party auditing, which would give me more confidence in their fairness claims.
The responsible gambling tools are pretty basic too. While they have self-exclusion, there’s no cool-off tool available, which is something most players find useful for taking short breaks. Their responsible gambling policy is described as “satisfactory,” but that suggests it’s just meeting minimum standards rather than going above and beyond.
I’d say they cover the essentials for player safety, but they’re not pushing any boundaries when it comes to transparency or player protection features.