It’s safe. I found solid licensing and good responsible gambling tools in place.
Royal Vegas holds a Malta licence, which is one of the better jurisdictions for player protection. I also noticed they’re eCOGRA approved, which adds another layer of credibility to their operations. The fact they’ve been around since 2002 shows they’re not some fly-by-night operation.
Key safety highlights I spotted:
- Malta Gaming Authority licensing
- eCOGRA third-party approval
- Self-exclusion tools available
The responsible gambling side looks decent too. They have a satisfactory policy and offer self-exclusion if you need to take a break. I did find they publish RTP rates, which is good for transparency, though some of the audit details weren’t crystal clear.
What I couldn’t find much on was their encryption and data protection specifics. Most reputable casinos use SSL, but they don’t shout about it on their main pages. Still, with Malta licensing and eCOGRA backing them, the core safety foundations are there.