iOS Gambling Guide: How to Stay Safe

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    Sep 3, 2020, 12:43 pm1k pts

    Gambling at online casinos using mobile devices is more popular than ever.

    With the coronavirus crisis forcing many bricks and mortar casinos to close temporarily - or even permanently for some of them - online casinos have seen a spike in activity during 2020.

    Anyone planning to use an iOS device such as an iPhone or a iPad to gamble online will want to make sure they can stay safe and secure. Here is our complete guide to doing so.

    • Consider using a VPN

    Rules and regulations for gambling apps on iOS devices can be complex and complicated.

    Last year, Apple announced that real-money gambling apps must be iOS native, providing a blow to companies developing this type of app.

    This is due to the fact it can be a lot more time-consuming, not to mention expensive, to develop an iOS native app. Many in the industry felt the move from Apple was designed in order to make it considerably harder to launch gambling apps on the App Store, reducing the options available.

    As it says in Apple's own terms and conditions: "Gambling, gaming, and lotteries can be tricky to manage and tend to be one of the most regulated offerings on the App Store." This is a clear sign for developers that it is not going to be easy to make iOS apps that get the green light.

    One such solution that people might find helps them to gamble on iOS devices is to use a VPN - which means virtual private network. These open the doors of the internet up to users, giving them a lot more options in terms of apps, games and anything else you may want on a phone.

    • Play with the most reputable operators

    There are a lot of options out there for people who want to sign up for a new online casino account. Indeed, for newcomers to gambling online using iOS devices like the iPhone it is almost impossible to work out how to get started.

    Finding the most reputable operators is not always easy, but there are resources out there that can make it easier. For example, you should read as many reviews as possible to make an informed decision. Unbiased reviews that have been produced by online casino experts can help out a lot as they show what people should be looking for from this type of site.

    Reputable operators should display how they are licensed and regulated clearly on their sites. This information is usually shown towards the bottom of an online casino site, or it can be found in an online casino's terms and conditions too.

    If an online casino does not tell users anything about their licenses or how they are regulated, this should be treated as a red flag. Safety and security for your money cannot be guaranteed by casinos that do not have the right licenses to be used for online gambling on iOS devices.

    • Choose your payment methods carefully

    One of the best ways to stay safe when gambling on iOS devices is to make a careful decision about the payment methods that you use. Making a deposit with a credit card into an online casino account in the UK is no longer permitted, but debit cards can still be used to add funds.

    However, it may be better to opt for an alternative option. Online casino sites are frequently the target of hackers and, if they are successful, your banking details, as well as personal and financial information, could fall into the wrong hands.

    Instead, it could be a more sensible choice to use an e-wallet, with options like Paypal increasingly popular among people playing at online casinos in the UK. A benefit of using an e-wallet for payments at online casinos is that withdrawals tend to be faster than when a debit card is used for this option.

    Not all online casinos in the UK offer this option yet, but cryptocurrencies might just be the future for payment methods too. Bitcoin and other leading cryptocurrencies are considered to be a very safe and secure way to move money around online. The list of UK online casinos that allow cryptocurrencies to be used as a payment method is growing all the time as well.


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