Dutch Gaming Regulator Launches Investigation on Gambling Websites
Kansspelautoriteit, the Dutch gaming regulator, launched a fresh investigation to root out illegal websites. The most recent operation targeted 44 websites, 26 of which were found with online advertisements. Most of these pages were confronted by the KSA and they were forced to remove the ads. Three of the sites are still being investigated. An operator licensed by Curacao was found to be providing online gambling services to Dutch citizens, which is illegal. Remote Gambling Act was enacted on 1st April 2021. Any party granted a license can advertise their products from 1th October 2021, and Kans Spelautsitei aims to issue 35 licenses by October.
The first thing to check for is a Kansspelautoriteit license. Independent RNG testing firms that operate globally approve the random number generators used in games. The best bonuses are based on the terms and conditions. The proper security measures ensure that hackers do not get to the personal and banking information used to open accounts. Most websites use SSL encryption of 128 bits or more to secure their services. A good customer support team can help solve problems. It can also open the door to exclusive bonuses for players that ask. For real money gamblers, they have to worry about more than just losing funds when gambling.
Dutch players have only a few months to access online gambling services once more. This time, the industry will have more responsibility in applying standards that safeguard players from the dangers of illegal gambling.