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    6 Important Tips for Playing Bingo Safely Online

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMay 30, 20224 Mins Read
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    Bingo is an enjoyable pastime you can play in person, but we aren’t always able to get to the bingo hall. Or, maybe you prefer to play bingo in the comfort of your home. Either way, you’ll need to practice caution when playing bingo online, so you can maximize the game’s fun factor.

    How to Stay Safe When Playing Bingo Online

    Like any other online activity, safety should be your highest priority. Never give a website your personal information, like your credit card number or password, before reading these tips.

    1. Use a List of Reputable Bingo Sites

    When the internet was young, just about anyone could make a bingo website due to a lack of regulations. Unfortunately, even with regulations in place, there’s still a chance you’ll stumble upon an illegitimate gambling website. You’ll still need to verify bingo sites before using them.

    One way to do this is by using Smart Bingo Guide’s trusted bingo sites list. The team at Smart Bingo Guide spend hours testing different gambling sites to make sure you have the most accurate information at all times. Still, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do your own research.

    2. Check for a License and Security 

    All bingo websites must pass gambling committee regulations to make sure their business is following the country’s gambling laws. You can check if the website is legitimately licensed by searching its name on the gaming commission website in the UK or in your home country.

    While you’re at it, check for an SSL lock right before the address bar on your browser. This means it will be difficult for malicious acts to steal your data on this site. Finally, read the terms and conditions to see how the website will use your data or how to collect your winnings.

    3. Look for Popularity and Presence 

    Legitimate websites are always going to be more popular than illegitimate ones, but keep in mind that fake websites may trick you into thinking they’re popular. If you’re not sure whether a website is legitimate based on popularity, input “(name of bingo site) reviews” in Google.

    If nothing shows up or all or most of the reviews on Google Reviews are negative, stay away. If you’re still not sure with that information alone, locate their social media accounts. A strong presence means they’re actively promoting their website and constantly releasing promotions.

    4. Try a Protective Payment Option

    Any legitimate bingo site will offer a broad range of payment methods. If the website only offers a few, you should avoid the site at all costs. Most payment services have strict requirements, especially when it comes to gambling sites or gambling-specific payment methods.

    For example, payment methods like NETELLER and Skrill will only be available on the most trustworthy websites. However, if you don’t want to use these wallets, try PayPal. PayPal offers extra protection between the buyer and seller, so they won’t see the numbers on your account.

    5. Play for Free (or With a Promotion) 

    Most, if not all, gambling websites will give you the option to play for free or under a limited promotion. While you won’t save what you earn if you play for free, you’ll be able to try out the website to see if you’re interested. Or, you could just play a few games for fun and leave.

    This option is especially great for people who want to enjoy gambling without risking their information getting stolen. While there are several bingo websites that are safe to use, we understand why you’d want to avoid putting your debit or credit card number online. 

    6. Do Your Best to Manage Your Spending

    While bingo is really fun to experience in small doses, it’s still a form of gambling. If you think that bingo is something that could affect you personally, look for websites that have features to help manage your spending. No legitimate bingo website will encourage you to overspend.

    Check for websites that are associated with and contribute to charities like BeGambleAware in the UK, which offer information on how to prevent addiction. Other sites will put in measures, such as maximum spend limits, which will block you from using the website for a length of time. 

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