Fair casinos: How to check licenses and RNGs

The honesty of online casinos is a key factor in player safety. Regardless of bonuses, design or popularity, a license and a working RNG are the basis of transparent and fair play. Below is a step-by-step discussion of how to check the legality of a casino and make sure that it does not twist the results.

1. What is a license and why it is needed

A license is a permit from the regulatory authority that confirms that the casino meets international requirements: it ensures fair play, keeps user data safe, and cooperates with regulatory authorities.

The most common licenses:
  • Curaçao eGaming is a basic level, a simple license for most international casinos.
  • Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) - strict requirements, high level of trust.
  • UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) - strict control, focused on the British market.
  • Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Alderney - reputable licenses.
  • AGCO (Canada), KSA (Netherlands), PAGCOR (Philippines) - regional bodies.

2. How to check your casino license

Step 1: Scroll through the casino site to the basement (footer). It should indicate:
  • `Licensed by ...`, либо `Operated under license ...`.

Step 2: Find a link to the licensing authority's website. This is often a clickable icon.

Step 3: Go to the regulator's website and check:
  • Whether the domain and operator name match
  • License not revoked
  • Not on the black list of casinos

Important: the presence of just the inscription "Curacao" without ID is not proof of license. Must be ID (e.g. 8048/JAZ2021-001).

3. What is RNG and why it is needed

RNG (Random Number Generator) - random number generator. This is a program that determines the result of each spin in the slot, dice roll, card draw, etc. Works on the principle of randomness and ensures that the result cannot be predicted or faked.

The RNG is not directly operated by a casino. Trusted providers (NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Play 'n GO) use certified RNGs that have been audited.

4. How to check the integrity of the RNG

Option 1: Check through the provider.
If the slot is from a well-known developer, his RNG has already been audited, for example:
  • eCOGRA (UK)
  • iTech Labs (Australia)
  • GLI (Gaming Laboratories International)
  • QUINEL, BMM Testlabs, SIQи др.

Option 2: On the casino website.
Sometimes the basement of the site states that the games are RNG certified. There must be a link to the report or tester.

Option 3: Search by license name and operator.
The website of the licensing authority may indicate which tests the casino passed and who conducted the audit.

5. Signs of a dishonest casino

Missing license or specified without ID
No mention of RNG or audits
Slots of unknown origin are used
No site owner information
Complaints about payment delays, cancellation of winnings
Site poorly translated, misspelled

6. Honest providers whose games are certified

NetEnt
Microgaming
Play’n GO
Pragmatic Play
Quickspin
Yggdrasil
ELK Studios
Push Gaming
Hacksaw Gaming
Big Time Gaming

Games from these brands always work with built-in and proven RNG.

7. What else says about the honesty of the casino

Responsible Play Policy
Clear bonus rules
RTP indication (return percentage to player)
Transparent conditions for verification and payments
Support for independent arbitration (AskGamblers, ADR)

Conclusion

To avoid fraud, you need to check two key parameters - the license and the operation of the RNG. Don't trust casinos on design and promise alone. Verification takes 3-5 minutes, but can save you from losses. Reliable casinos always openly publish information about the license, audits and working conditions. Choose proven venues with certified games and transparent policies.