It’s safe overall. The core security is there, but I found some gaps in their safety setup.
I looked into StoneVegas Casino’s player protection measures and came away with mixed feelings. They hold an Anjouan license, which gives them proper regulatory backing. This means they have to follow certain rules about player funds and fair gaming. I also spotted that they have a responsible gambling policy, though it’s pretty basic.
The main issues I found were around transparency and player tools. They don’t publish their RTP rates, which makes it hard to know how fair their games really are. I also couldn’t find any self-exclusion options or cooling-off tools, which are pretty standard these days. Here are the key areas that need work:
- No self-exclusion or cooling-off periods for problem gambling
- RTP information not made public for player awareness
- Missing independent game auditing from bodies like eCOGRA
Their encryption seems solid enough for protecting your data, and the Anjouan license does provide some legal protection. I felt reasonably secure about the basic safety measures, but the lack of strong responsible gambling tools is a real letdown.