It’s safe. I found solid licensing credentials, though their responsible gambling tools could be stronger. Springbok holds a proper Curacao license, which gives me confidence they follow basic regulatory standards. They’ve been around since 2012 too, so they’re not some fly-by-night operation.
What impressed me was their transparency with RTP rates – they actually publish the house edge on their games, which many casinos hide. Their SSL encryption looks standard, and I didn’t spot any major red flags with data protection.
Here’s what stood out about their licensing setup:
- Valid Curacao gaming license with regulatory backing
- Over a decade of continuous operation since 2012
- Clear contact details and operator information available
The main letdown is their responsible gambling approach. I couldn’t find basic tools like self-exclusion or deposit limits, which most players expect these days. Their RTP publishing is good, but it’s not backed up by independent audits from groups like eCOGRA. Still, the core safety foundations are there – I just wish they’d beef up their player protection features.