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ONLINE CASINO SECURE

Safety and security are the most important aspects to look out for when choosing
the online casino you are going to play at since you can be trusting them with
personal information as well as financial information in some cases plus a whole
lot of money from your huge winnings hopefully. You also need to trust that the
games they offer for your enjoyment are not rigged in any way and are 100% above
board. The gambling authority have put into place many rules and regulations
that casinos have to abide by if they want to receive a license, so in Europe at
least you can be sure that almost all of the casinos your visit are legit. But
of course there are always the rotten apples in every area of business so some
cowboy casinos may still exist. Here at online casino secure we will try to give
you the best information about casino security so you know what to look out for
when starting up at a casino or maybe even moving from one online casino to
another.


SO WHAT HAPPENS TO THE DATA YOU GIVE TO AN ONLINE CASINO?

Most online casinos do require some personal information at sign up, and when it
comes to deposits and withdrawals you may need to part with financial details
too depending on the payment method you use. You may wonder what happens to this
information once it has been collected and is it made available for any third
parties to access? The answer is no it is not available for anyone but the
online casino and yourself. The data is generally stored encrypted with a
password that only you know, that can be changed by yourself at any time. By
using this encryption of your personal details it makes playing at online
casinos much more secure as you are safe from any hackers or even internal
fraud.


WHAT IS RNG?



Rng is a random number generator, when you see the RNG logo on a casino you can
be certain that all the games are completely random and in no way possible fixed
by the online casino or the software providers. This applies for all games, in
roulette it could be the amount of times the wheel falls on certain numbers, in
slots it would be the amount of times symbols fall in certain patterns and with
table games it would be the randomness of the cards being dealt. By this way it
all falls down to luck and skill were applicable but the games are definetly
secure from any type of rigging or fraudulent behaviour.


WHAT LICENSES PROVE THAT THE ONLINE CASINO IS SECURE?



In Europe there are a few countries that provide most of the online casinos that
operate within the EU with gaming licenses. These are predominantly Malta and
Gibraltar and on a smaller scale the Isle of Mann. The Maltese islands provide
casinos with a license called the LGA whilst Gibraltar’s gaming license is
called RGL. These licenses provide a good indication of what type of casino your
are choosing, since by having the logo for either of these licenses at the
bottom of the page or on their terms and conditions page you can be certain that
the casino is above board and is in line with all the obligations required by
the European Union with regards to gambling safety and security.



Online casinos must follow strict procedures when it comes to any sort of
criminal activity, fraudulent behaviour and money laundering. They must also
give help to those players who need it as gambling addiction is a real problem
and must be treated with the seriousness it deserves. Online casinos do their
best to secure their players from spending beyond their limits and getting
themselves into unneeded debts byt creating deposit limits and weekly or monthly
limits. The players themselves can set the boundaries for their playing and the
casino will not in any circumstances allow them to over spend. The casino
account can also be closed by the player at any time he or she sees fit, and can
not be re-opened without a formal letter from the person in question.