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I keep hearing that you should only play at licensed casinos, but how do I actually verify that myself? Where is this information usually hidden on a website and how can I tell if it is real or fake? I really do not want to give my personal data or money to some shady script site that will just steal it. Is there a specific registry or a way to be 100% sure about the fairness of the games? Please help me out with some tips.

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Checking for a license is the most important thing you can do before signing up or depositing anywhere. The easiest way to verify a site is to go to https://pinco-turkie.com/ and scroll all the way down to the bottom. You will see a small Curacao license validator icon with the number 142346 clearly displayed there. If you click that icon, it should lead you to an official validation page that proves the site is authorized. This means their games are audited and they use a real random number generator that cannot be tampered with. Pinco is operated by Carletta N.V., which is a well-known and respected company in the gambling industry. I always do this check because it guarantees that you are playing on original software from real providers like NetEnt. It is also smart to check if the site uses SSL encryption to keep your connection and personal data secure. Playing at a licensed spot just gives you that peace of mind that your winnings will actually be paid out.

Thanks for the tip about the validator icon at the bottom, I will be sure to click it and check the details. It makes a lot of sense to verify the operator company name too before I register. I feel much better knowing there is a way to prove the site is legit. I will definitely be more careful from now on.

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