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    Simple but vital safety and security tips for mobile casino players

    It’s been at least five years since software developers started taking the principle of “mobile first” seriously. Now, it is increasingly a case of “mobile only.” Smartphones have already made conventional phones, cameras, media players, and GPS systems obsolete. Now, laptops and PCs are on their demolition path. A modern smartphone has the comparable processing power to a basic laptop, and the cloud means we just don’t need acres of disc space any longer. 

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    The principle applies to leisure activities as much as business and household tasks and mobile casino is a prime example. The majority of casino platforms take a mobile-first approach these days, although with some older brands running older software, the mobile app is still inferior to the desktop. The Gamble Online review provides useful guidance to help you find the best mobile casino sites. While the gaming experience is important, so are safety and security considerations as the mobile internet can leave us open to unique vulnerabilities.  

    Choose a legitimate and licensed casino 

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    An advantage of using a resource like the Gamble Online one mentioned above is that this kind of due diligence is already done. However, if you are searching the internet without its help, just be careful as there are a few rogue operators out there among the dozens of legitimate ones. Always check the casino’s license. If they are above board, this is information they will usually be eager to share, so you’ll usually find it on the homepage. If you need to search too hard for it, that should set alarm bells ringing. 

    Check the casino’s encryption 

    Some people still talk about SSL encryption as if it is an optional best practice. But the reality in this day and age is that it should be considered a minimum requirement. Many operators are now upgrading to TSL, which is SSL’s successor. Either is fine, but if you stumble across an operator with neither, back away slowly and don’t return. 

    Think about your transaction methods 

    The above makes for safer transactions but is not a cast iron guarantee. Scammers and hackers keep coming up with new ways to infiltrate online systems, and the absolute best way to protect yourself is to minimize the number of times you share sensitive data like bank account details online.  Using a digital wallet or a third party like iDEAL adds an extra buffer of security and means that once you’ve registered with them you don’t have to send your sensitive data to any other third parties. 

    Protect your phone 

    All these precautions are pointless if someone can just pick up your phone, walk off with it and log into your casino account, and indeed whatever other accounts are on there. Always ensure the screen is locked and keep your phone somewhere safe. It sounds obvious but just look next time you are in a bar at how many people leave their phones lying around unlocked. It’s a little like installing a top security system in your car and then leaving it in town with the driver’s door open and the key in the ignition. Stay safe and don’t make it easy for thieves and fraudsters! 

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