Casino safety is not one badge or one license logo. It is a pattern of visible information, consistent terms, realistic claims and support that can answer basic questions.
Use this guide before depositing, especially if a casino is new to you or offers a bonus that looks unusually generous.
The 12-point safety checklist
Check operator identity, license, restricted countries, payment policy, KYC rules, responsible gambling tools, game providers, RTP information, bonus terms, support channels, complaint history and privacy policy. A safe casino makes these items easy to find.
No single signal is enough. A known provider does not fix unclear withdrawal rules, and a license logo does not fix misleading bonus terms.
Red flags before registration
Be careful with guaranteed win language, missing terms, fake countdown timers, vague operator names, broken responsible gambling links, no cashout limits and support that cannot answer basic verification questions.
Use existing iGamingCentre resources
If you need background on rules or terms, use the iGaming Centre Wiki and licensing pages. The Hub guide helps apply those resources to a player decision.
Useful iGaming Centre links
FAQ
Is a license enough to prove a casino is safe?
No. A license is important, but players should also check payment terms, support, KYC rules and complaint signals.



