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legendary
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April 15, 2023, 10:51:15 AM
I think using a PC magnifies the app settings the more, it gives room for improvement of site's production and even at that, a PC for some casino's is not the only platform used, some of the casino's that accepts upgraded versions of Android have been listed by op
I generally have experience working with many casinos and betting sites but never working with mobile phone android application of any casino and betting sites. But one thing is clear that Android applications on mobile need constant version updates and each update requires a lot of changes. Since frequent changes are required, there is a lot of bugging in the application. Moreover, android application maintenance cost is very high. Apart from that, due to some security issues, casino and betting sites do not have mobile version Android applications.
yes, besides not looking safe, in my opinion, using an app for a cellphone is much more time-consuming and expensive to maintain as well. It is clear why almost all casinos make their website display friendly with a cellphone browser so that it is easier for people to play games on a cellphone browser than using an app. . although the app may look easier but it seems more people are more interested in using their mobile or PC browser
Well it's not bad that the casino can get that app, because there are people who don't have time to use a PC since they use more phones, but in Certain cases I think that as a first option it is better that people download the app from the official page of caskno and not from googpla play or something like that, because there will always be many who can make similar apps and manage to do scams, also that would be the first security measure and it's not bad at all, in a casino it's good to have all tastes and they can do more favorable things.
hero member
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April 15, 2023, 10:31:50 AM
Well, to be honest, I own two pcs but I usually don't have time enough to use any of them, every thing I do on on the internet, including posting on this forum, trading, gambling and so on, are done majorly from my mobile phone, I only make use of my pc once in every blue moon, I've been like this for as long as I can remember, let me just say from 2015 when I got into crypto, and till date, I've never had any security issue or what so ever, since 2015 to date, I've used about 3 or 4 different phones if I still remember well, but in all, none of my account has ever been hacked..

What am I saying in essence? We are our own security, it doesn't matter is you use 2fa or not, if your are too careless with your stuffs, you still wil get hacked.
It depends on different factors. How you care yourself, how famous you are, if you showed the other how much money you have. If someone knows much about you and wants to hack - it will be mostly the decision is it interesting to hack you or you is a too small fish. But i heard several stories when 2FA saved the money. And i prefer PC for all serious things, so i can`t say about phone security.
legendary
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April 15, 2023, 03:09:22 AM
I do not think that many players, especially those who play with a small deposit, really need 2FA authentication.  I think, of course, it can be introduced into applications, but too few people will use it.  In my opinion, devs applications should not even do this as a matter of priority.  And do 2FA only if a lot of users of this application ask for it in their reviews.
I beg to differ. Imo, 2FA must be implemented. After all, the casino doesn't know how much the user is going to deposit so saying that it's not useful for small gamblers is irrelevant. Activating 2fa can be optional, though.
The only problem with this kind of security measure for mobile apps is that most users will install the casino's app and the authenticator app on the same device which will make it useless in case the mobile is lost or hacked.

It doesn't matter how much money you will make a deposit because at the end of the day, you are preventing your funds from getting taken away by the scammers we know how does the internet makes us really not getting safe from these attackers just want to get all of our funds, and if you think even that is just a small amount still ideal to use their 2FA thats the feature makes their users secured and its depends on the player if they will use those or not, most likely happen this thing in the frequent casino we are using. Nowadays people now are ignoring their security as long as they use the services.
hero member
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April 14, 2023, 11:17:48 PM
We hope our accounts will remain safe until later and there will be no data theft or hacking into our accounts. Even though we can win the jackpot and don't activate any type of security, we can still hope our account will be safe.
It's actually easy to keep an account safe even when you get a jackpot, namely by withdrawing all the winning money and leaving a little to bet again the next day.
Keeping large amounts of money in a casino account wallet is not recommended and it is better to save enough in a casino account so that when a problem occurs the money we have is not lost or frozen.
Even though casinos have enough security to prevent acts like hacking, we don't know what will happen in the future because anything can happen in the gambling industry.
hero member
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April 14, 2023, 06:58:20 PM
You nailed it, 2FA authenticator codes are the best, folks! They're like a big wall against hackers and cybercrooks who wanna snatch our info. But guess what's even better? Multiple authentication methods, I tell you! Add verification emails, security questions, and even biometrics like fingerprint or face scanning. Layer 'em up, and you've got a fortress nobody's gonna breach.

Now, some people don't take security too seriously, especially when they're betting peanuts. But remember, every bit of defense is important. And who knows, you might hit the jackpot someday, and those peanuts turn into a goldmine!
You mentioned everything related to security. I agree with all your suggestions to secure our gambling accounts further, not just gambling accounts but all accounts we have in cyberspace. All authentication methods will protect our accounts so no one can log in, even though they may find other ways.

We hope our accounts will remain safe until later and there will be no data theft or hacking into our accounts. Even though we can win the jackpot and don't activate any type of security, we can still hope our account will be safe.

What we have to do if we want to have an app for games or something similar is security, and what is most talked about is 2fa, I see this system as very reliable and difficult to hack, I think that is what everyone is looking for In general, because there are players who don't know much about that part and they just want to play safely, and if they play and get hacked Again, they will never return to that casino, no matter how good it is and no matter how good a reputation,then those things are what they have. You have to take great care in a casino.

No one will want to keep betting in a gambling site when they know that the result of there game can be manipulated to the level that they will end up losing big. There are plenty casinos online and we have the choice to make so we will not eventually become a victim of hack or lose fund because of manipulation by a casino. We need to be wise in anything we are doing so that to avoid unnecessary loses and fear of going to gamble on a casino again.
sr. member
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April 14, 2023, 02:51:02 PM
You nailed it, 2FA authenticator codes are the best, folks! They're like a big wall against hackers and cybercrooks who wanna snatch our info. But guess what's even better? Multiple authentication methods, I tell you! Add verification emails, security questions, and even biometrics like fingerprint or face scanning. Layer 'em up, and you've got a fortress nobody's gonna breach.

Now, some people don't take security too seriously, especially when they're betting peanuts. But remember, every bit of defense is important. And who knows, you might hit the jackpot someday, and those peanuts turn into a goldmine!
You mentioned everything related to security. I agree with all your suggestions to secure our gambling accounts further, not just gambling accounts but all accounts we have in cyberspace. All authentication methods will protect our accounts so no one can log in, even though they may find other ways.

We hope our accounts will remain safe until later and there will be no data theft or hacking into our accounts. Even though we can win the jackpot and don't activate any type of security, we can still hope our account will be safe.

What we have to do if we want to have an app for games or something similar is security, and what is most talked about is 2fa, I see this system as very reliable and difficult to hack, I think that is what everyone is looking for In general, because there are players who don't know much about that part and they just want to play safely, and if they play and get hacked Again, they will never return to that casino, no matter how good it is and no matter how good a reputation,then those things are what they have. You have to take great care in a casino.
hero member
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April 14, 2023, 02:23:26 PM
You nailed it, 2FA authenticator codes are the best, folks! They're like a big wall against hackers and cybercrooks who wanna snatch our info. But guess what's even better? Multiple authentication methods, I tell you! Add verification emails, security questions, and even biometrics like fingerprint or face scanning. Layer 'em up, and you've got a fortress nobody's gonna breach.

Now, some people don't take security too seriously, especially when they're betting peanuts. But remember, every bit of defense is important. And who knows, you might hit the jackpot someday, and those peanuts turn into a goldmine!
You mentioned everything related to security. I agree with all your suggestions to secure our gambling accounts further, not just gambling accounts but all accounts we have in cyberspace. All authentication methods will protect our accounts so no one can log in, even though they may find other ways.

We hope our accounts will remain safe until later and there will be no data theft or hacking into our accounts. Even though we can win the jackpot and don't activate any type of security, we can still hope our account will be safe.

I always use 2FA when working with cryptocurrencies. And I strongly recommend that everyone does. It reduces the risk of your accounts being hacked and protects your personal data. 2FA will never provide 100% protection. But it should not be neglected.
2FA is one of the ways that must be done to secure gambling accounts from hackers and we can do this in casino applications.
But not all casino applications have this security system, as I experienced when I wanted to secure an account from a local gambling application using 2FA authentication, they don't provide this feature, they only provide account security using mobile number authentication.
legendary
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April 14, 2023, 01:13:05 PM
You nailed it, 2FA authenticator codes are the best, folks! They're like a big wall against hackers and cybercrooks who wanna snatch our info. But guess what's even better? Multiple authentication methods, I tell you! Add verification emails, security questions, and even biometrics like fingerprint or face scanning. Layer 'em up, and you've got a fortress nobody's gonna breach.

Now, some people don't take security too seriously, especially when they're betting peanuts. But remember, every bit of defense is important. And who knows, you might hit the jackpot someday, and those peanuts turn into a goldmine!
You mentioned everything related to security. I agree with all your suggestions to secure our gambling accounts further, not just gambling accounts but all accounts we have in cyberspace. All authentication methods will protect our accounts so no one can log in, even though they may find other ways.

We hope our accounts will remain safe until later and there will be no data theft or hacking into our accounts. Even though we can win the jackpot and don't activate any type of security, we can still hope our account will be safe.

I always use 2FA when working with cryptocurrencies. And I strongly recommend that everyone does. It reduces the risk of your accounts being hacked and protects your personal data. 2FA will never provide 100% protection. But it should not be neglected.
hero member
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April 14, 2023, 10:08:01 AM
You nailed it, 2FA authenticator codes are the best, folks! They're like a big wall against hackers and cybercrooks who wanna snatch our info. But guess what's even better? Multiple authentication methods, I tell you! Add verification emails, security questions, and even biometrics like fingerprint or face scanning. Layer 'em up, and you've got a fortress nobody's gonna breach.

Now, some people don't take security too seriously, especially when they're betting peanuts. But remember, every bit of defense is important. And who knows, you might hit the jackpot someday, and those peanuts turn into a goldmine!
You mentioned everything related to security. I agree with all your suggestions to secure our gambling accounts further, not just gambling accounts but all accounts we have in cyberspace. All authentication methods will protect our accounts so no one can log in, even though they may find other ways.

We hope our accounts will remain safe until later and there will be no data theft or hacking into our accounts. Even though we can win the jackpot and don't activate any type of security, we can still hope our account will be safe.
sr. member
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April 14, 2023, 03:58:00 AM
Is there any gambling/casino website that owns a android application? I noticed that all gambling websites are good for PC/Computers but not phones, I believe an android application will be flawless and way easier to access..
I think 1xbit do have application for iOS and Android https://1xbit1.com/mobile
But most of the gambling sites don't need to have an application as you can fully access their site and enjoy their features on their mobile version in the browser, honestly that is more better as you don't need to download it and you can easily access it with your browser unlike the application it might take your storage in your phone if you have limited storage.
hero member
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April 13, 2023, 02:51:49 PM
It is up to each individual to protect their account and funds.  So 2FA is not mandated.  There are many small gamblers who don't like 2FA and many find it annoying as 2FA code is required every time to enter the gambling site, withdrawing fund etc.
Even if a mobile has 2FA authenticator app it is not a problem because if the phone is lost or stolen then the thief will never know the security lock of that phone and to unlock that phone the phone has to be factory reset or flashed in which case the authenticator app is automatically uninstalled from that phone. So everyone should enable 2FA as strong security for account security
Additional security access must be added to open important applications to avoid losing the cellphone, we must have a backup 2FA authenticator code in an important file to restore all authenticator codes if the cellphone is lost or the cellphone error returns to factory settings, so make sure we have a backup authenticator code to anticipate errors unexpected and never back up important files on any cloud and make sure to keep on physical paper hidden in private storage.
Having a 2FA authenticator code is highly recommended so that if someone wants to log in to our account, it will be difficult because they don't know the code. But we can also use other methods, such as activating a verification email that is almost as useful as 2FA. But it's possible that people who play gambling with small funds will not activate all their account security because they can report it to the support service and ask for help. After all, they weren't gambling with much money so they wouldn't think about it too much.
legendary
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April 13, 2023, 02:51:06 PM
I do not think that many players, especially those who play with a small deposit, really need 2FA authentication.  I think, of course, it can be introduced into applications, but too few people will use it.  In my opinion, devs applications should not even do this as a matter of priority.  And do 2FA only if a lot of users of this application ask for it in their reviews.
I beg to differ. Imo, 2FA must be implemented. After all, the casino doesn't know how much the user is going to deposit so saying that it's not useful for small gamblers is irrelevant. Activating 2fa can be optional, though.
The only problem with this kind of security measure for mobile apps is that most users will install the casino's app and the authenticator app on the same device which will make it useless in case the mobile is lost or hacked.
2FA is good when you`re gambling from PC and use 2FA from the phone. If you`re using the app for gambling - you can get problems with security. If the phone will be hacked the hacker will get both 2FA codes and the app access. And i agree with you - the casino must have an opportunity to use 2FA but the gambler must decide will he use it or not.
I think that all the same, a mobile phone is not the gadget from which it is worth playing gambling games in which you place bets in the amount of several thousand dollars. 
And the vast majority of players who play from a mobile phone, of course, use money and bets two orders of magnitude or an order of magnitude less in their game.  Of course, when it comes to thousands of dollars, 2FA must be done to protect yourself to the maximum.  But you also need to play for such amounts not from a mobile phone, but all the same from a PC.  So I think that not a very large number of players on mobile need 2FA after all.  Although if the devs of the Android application add it, I don’t see anything wrong with that.  Of course, by itself, they add. 

Well, let anyone who wants to make himself such a powerful authentication in his mobile phone.
Sometimes we need to make a bet right now. It is possible that we have to use the phone in such situation. The mobile gambling is the part of our life today and the gamblers often don`t think about security and use the phone for everything, include big bets. I prefer gambling from PC and can only give an advice to other gamblers to do the same thing. Anyway it is better to have an opportunity to use 2FA, but the security depends on gambler and his favorite device for betting.
Well, to be honest, I own two pcs but I usually don't have time enough to use any of them, every thing I do on on the internet, including posting on this forum, trading, gambling and so on, are done majorly from my mobile phone, I only make use of my pc once in every blue moon, I've been like this for as long as I can remember, let me just say from 2015 when I got into crypto, and till date, I've never had any security issue or what so ever, since 2015 to date, I've used about 3 or 4 different phones if I still remember well, but in all, none of my account has ever been hacked..

What am I saying in essence? We are our own security, it doesn't matter is you use 2fa or not, if your are too careless with your stuffs, you still wil get hacked.
hero member
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April 13, 2023, 02:37:55 PM
It is up to each individual to protect their account and funds.  So 2FA is not mandated.  There are many small gamblers who don't like 2FA and many find it annoying as 2FA code is required every time to enter the gambling site, withdrawing fund etc.
Even if a mobile has 2FA authenticator app it is not a problem because if the phone is lost or stolen then the thief will never know the security lock of that phone and to unlock that phone the phone has to be factory reset or flashed in which case the authenticator app is automatically uninstalled from that phone. So everyone should enable 2FA as strong security for account security
Additional security access must be added to open important applications to avoid losing the cellphone, we must have a backup 2FA authenticator code in an important file to restore all authenticator codes if the cellphone is lost or the cellphone error returns to factory settings, so make sure we have a backup authenticator code to anticipate errors unexpected and never back up important files on any cloud and make sure to keep on physical paper hidden in private storage.
sr. member
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April 13, 2023, 10:45:05 AM
I do not think that many players, especially those who play with a small deposit, really need 2FA authentication.  I think, of course, it can be introduced into applications, but too few people will use it.  In my opinion, devs applications should not even do this as a matter of priority.  And do 2FA only if a lot of users of this application ask for it in their reviews.
I beg to differ. Imo, 2FA must be implemented. After all, the casino doesn't know how much the user is going to deposit so saying that it's not useful for small gamblers is irrelevant. Activating 2fa can be optional, though.
The only problem with this kind of security measure for mobile apps is that most users will install the casino's app and the authenticator app on the same device which will make it useless in case the mobile is lost or hacked.
It is up to each individual to protect their account and funds.  So 2FA is not mandated.  There are many small gamblers who don't like 2FA and many find it annoying as 2FA code is required every time to enter the gambling site, withdrawing fund etc.
Even if a mobile has 2FA authenticator app it is not a problem because if the phone is lost or stolen then the thief will never know the security lock of that phone and to unlock that phone the phone has to be factory reset or flashed in which case the authenticator app is automatically uninstalled from that phone. So everyone should enable 2FA as strong security for account security
I have learned that things have to put security, for everything, in an app if they ask for 2fa and I do it and it is a very good security, because if they hack anything with my 2fa activated without it being me, I can start to complain and with just reason because it cannot be considered that a hack was done without my 2fa consent, I agree, but when a phone is lost or if it is stolen, all that information will be there available ready to be used by the thief , then it is something that can be just as vulnerable.
hero member
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April 13, 2023, 03:48:53 AM
I do not think that many players, especially those who play with a small deposit, really need 2FA authentication.  I think, of course, it can be introduced into applications, but too few people will use it.  In my opinion, devs applications should not even do this as a matter of priority.  And do 2FA only if a lot of users of this application ask for it in their reviews.
I beg to differ. Imo, 2FA must be implemented. After all, the casino doesn't know how much the user is going to deposit so saying that it's not useful for small gamblers is irrelevant. Activating 2fa can be optional, though.
The only problem with this kind of security measure for mobile apps is that most users will install the casino's app and the authenticator app on the same device which will make it useless in case the mobile is lost or hacked.
A good hacker will probably hack into the account even if there is 2FA activated and he doesn't have a code for that, but if the mobile is lost with both Authenticator app and gambling app within the same device, that could be an issue, of course. But there is a solution that can be applied for that which almost every mobile provides these days.

A built-in App Lock can solve this issue, in my device, the built-in App Lock allows me to lock an app and also hide it from the mobile and it can accessed by dialing a certain code that you can set through the dial pad, the code is something like: #225633#

Once you enter the code, you're locked and hidden apps will appear that you can use. Someone who doesn't know the code can never access the application unless it is uninstalled and reinstalled and if one does that, the app will reset and they won't be able to access the code to open the account.
hero member
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April 13, 2023, 03:02:06 AM
I do not think that many players, especially those who play with a small deposit, really need 2FA authentication.  I think, of course, it can be introduced into applications, but too few people will use it.  In my opinion, devs applications should not even do this as a matter of priority.  And do 2FA only if a lot of users of this application ask for it in their reviews.
I beg to differ. Imo, 2FA must be implemented. After all, the casino doesn't know how much the user is going to deposit so saying that it's not useful for small gamblers is irrelevant. Activating 2fa can be optional, though.
The only problem with this kind of security measure for mobile apps is that most users will install the casino's app and the authenticator app on the same device which will make it useless in case the mobile is lost or hacked.
2FA is good when you`re gambling from PC and use 2FA from the phone. If you`re using the app for gambling - you can get problems with security. If the phone will be hacked the hacker will get both 2FA codes and the app access. And i agree with you - the casino must have an opportunity to use 2FA but the gambler must decide will he use it or not.
I think that all the same, a mobile phone is not the gadget from which it is worth playing gambling games in which you place bets in the amount of several thousand dollars. 
And the vast majority of players who play from a mobile phone, of course, use money and bets two orders of magnitude or an order of magnitude less in their game.  Of course, when it comes to thousands of dollars, 2FA must be done to protect yourself to the maximum.  But you also need to play for such amounts not from a mobile phone, but all the same from a PC.  So I think that not a very large number of players on mobile need 2FA after all.  Although if the devs of the Android application add it, I don’t see anything wrong with that.  Of course, by itself, they add. 

Well, let anyone who wants to make himself such a powerful authentication in his mobile phone.
Sometimes we need to make a bet right now. It is possible that we have to use the phone in such situation. The mobile gambling is the part of our life today and the gamblers often don`t think about security and use the phone for everything, include big bets. I prefer gambling from PC and can only give an advice to other gamblers to do the same thing. Anyway it is better to have an opportunity to use 2FA, but the security depends on gambler and his favorite device for betting.
hero member
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April 13, 2023, 02:10:04 AM
Well and not only that, what about where the phone gets lost, or stolen, or something? Although there are passwords there are many ways to enter Android software or any operating system and you will see all history, that includes passwords, the apps that have been used, among other things, there are many ways to do it, some will say no, but There are programs and people who do that kind of thing, with the excuse of not losing that important data, sometimes out of laziness I leave certain passwords on my mobile, like entering YouTube, or little things like that, but when it comes to apps That include money, is something more delicate.

Actually there is a way, namely by using the Google Authenticator verification and it cannot be opened by just anyone because this verification can be opened by the owner of the cellphone.
But it seems that rarely do people use this verification, maybe because it's too complicated because every time you want to access or open anything, you have to verify it first.
After all, the average thief will not know about this kind of right and they steal cellphones only for the purpose of selling them so that when we lose our cellphones we can quickly copy everything back into other cellphones that we have to maintain the security of what we have in our cellphones like casino site account, trading platform account or our personal wallet.
legendary
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April 12, 2023, 02:37:44 PM
You are absolutely Right, for this reason I am always very careful not to Mix up my way of entering a casino from my phone, because I am very wary of security certificates, even more so if I am from a browser on my phone and that is something really very bad Regarding security, I prefer to wait and enter from my PC, it is something that can be seen as old, out of date, but I am one of those who believe that what is known is the best, I would Have to wait a long time to see the experience of others, especially those players Who are considered whales.

That is because you have both laptop and a mobile phone which is why you don't enter your casino through your phone. But on the contrary, there are ways by which a gambler can secure his funds on his casino even if his phone gets stolen, and that includes first adding password to your mobile device, while secondly, setting your casino 2Factor Authenticator, and avoiding saving your mobile app usernames and passwords on google auto remember/filler that is mostly common on Chrome browser.

The aspect of avoiding saving usernames and passwords on google auto-remember is another very important security tip which I believe we should all be aware of.
But then, on the other hand, I believe that once a user have set up a strong password on their phone, the issue of username and password auto save should be an issue since, if by any chance, the phone got stolen, the thief won't be able to access the device until the phone is formatted, which would return the phone to its factory mode, with every personal information previously stored on the phone deleted.
Well and not only that, what about where the phone gets lost, or stolen, or something? Although there are passwords there are many ways to enter Android software or any operating system and you will see all history, that includes passwords, the apps that have been used, among other things, there are many ways to do it, some will say no, but There are programs and people who do that kind of thing, with the excuse of not losing that important data, sometimes out of laziness I leave certain passwords on my mobile, like entering YouTube, or little things like that, but when it comes to apps That include money, is something more delicate.
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April 12, 2023, 11:32:57 AM
I do not think that many players, especially those who play with a small deposit, really need 2FA authentication.  I think, of course, it can be introduced into applications, but too few people will use it.  In my opinion, devs applications should not even do this as a matter of priority.  And do 2FA only if a lot of users of this application ask for it in their reviews.
I beg to differ. Imo, 2FA must be implemented. After all, the casino doesn't know how much the user is going to deposit so saying that it's not useful for small gamblers is irrelevant. Activating 2fa can be optional, though.
The only problem with this kind of security measure for mobile apps is that most users will install the casino's app and the authenticator app on the same device which will make it useless in case the mobile is lost or hacked.
It is up to each individual to protect their account and funds.  So 2FA is not mandated.  There are many small gamblers who don't like 2FA and many find it annoying as 2FA code is required every time to enter the gambling site, withdrawing fund etc.
Even if a mobile has 2FA authenticator app it is not a problem because if the phone is lost or stolen then the thief will never know the security lock of that phone and to unlock that phone the phone has to be factory reset or flashed in which case the authenticator app is automatically uninstalled from that phone. So everyone should enable 2FA as strong security for account security
legendary
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April 12, 2023, 10:06:20 AM
I do not think that many players, especially those who play with a small deposit, really need 2FA authentication.  I think, of course, it can be introduced into applications, but too few people will use it.  In my opinion, devs applications should not even do this as a matter of priority.  And do 2FA only if a lot of users of this application ask for it in their reviews.
I beg to differ. Imo, 2FA must be implemented. After all, the casino doesn't know how much the user is going to deposit so saying that it's not useful for small gamblers is irrelevant. Activating 2fa can be optional, though.
The only problem with this kind of security measure for mobile apps is that most users will install the casino's app and the authenticator app on the same device which will make it useless in case the mobile is lost or hacked.
2FA is good when you`re gambling from PC and use 2FA from the phone. If you`re using the app for gambling - you can get problems with security. If the phone will be hacked the hacker will get both 2FA codes and the app access. And i agree with you - the casino must have an opportunity to use 2FA but the gambler must decide will he use it or not.
I think that all the same, a mobile phone is not the gadget from which it is worth playing gambling games in which you place bets in the amount of several thousand dollars. 
And the vast majority of players who play from a mobile phone, of course, use money and bets two orders of magnitude or an order of magnitude less in their game.  Of course, when it comes to thousands of dollars, 2FA must be done to protect yourself to the maximum.  But you also need to play for such amounts not from a mobile phone, but all the same from a PC.  So I think that not a very large number of players on mobile need 2FA after all.  Although if the devs of the Android application add it, I don’t see anything wrong with that.  Of course, by itself, they add. 

Well, let anyone who wants to make himself such a powerful authentication in his mobile phone.
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