It’s safe overall. The basic security measures are there, but I found some gaps that could be filled.
I checked Yoju Casino’s safety setup and came away with mixed feelings. They have a Curacao licence which gives some regulatory backing, and I was pleased to see they offer self-exclusion and cool-off tools. These are important features that show they take responsible gambling seriously. The operator, Dama N.V., runs several other casinos so they have experience in the industry.
However, I spotted some issues that made me pause. They don’t publish RTP rates for their games, which means you can’t see how much each slot pays back. I also couldn’t find any eCOGRA certification or proof that their games are independently audited. Most concerning is that the casino appears to be blacklisted, though I couldn’t find clear details about why. If you’re concerned about safety standards, consider checking out Canadian online casinos that operate under stricter regulatory frameworks.
The areas that need improvement include:
- Publishing RTP rates so players know what to expect
- Getting independent audits to prove games are fair
- Addressing whatever caused the blacklisted status
The withdrawal reversal window is kept to 24 hours maximum, which is reasonable and stops you from cancelling payouts too easily.