The security of your casino account rests entirely on you. Unlike a bank, there is no fraud protection, no chargeback mechanism, and no insurance scheme covering unauthorised account access. The following practices represent a baseline that meaningfully reduces your exposure.
Password hygiene
Use a password that is unique to this platform — not shared with your email, not shared with any crypto exchange, not shared with any social media account. The ideal password is a long random string generated by a password manager. If you cannot remember it without the manager, that is a sign it is appropriately complex.
Two-factor authentication
Enable 2FA using an authenticator app (Google Authenticator, Authy, or Aegis). Avoid SMS-based 2FA where possible — SIM-swap attacks are documented and disproportionately target crypto-adjacent accounts. Store your 2FA backup codes offline in a secure physical location. Losing access to your 2FA device without backup codes can lock you out of your account permanently if the recovery process is complex.
Email account security
The email address linked to your casino account is effectively the master key — it controls password reset flows. Ensure your email account has its own strong unique password and is also protected by 2FA. If your email is compromised, your casino account is implicitly compromised regardless of the casino-side security measures.
Device hygiene
Never access your casino account or process transactions on a device you do not fully control. Public computers, shared family devices, and borrowed phones all present unacceptable risks for cashier operations. If you must use a shared device, log out completely, clear browser data and cookies, and change your password as a precaution afterward.