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Wider Crypto World => Gambling & Crypto Casinos => Gambling discussion => Topic started by: mu_enrico on February 26, 2025, 12:19:34 PM
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
it is interesting and could be a lot more useful to be honest since more people would find apps more efficient and convenient rather than using browsers however there are some features a lot smoother and better to use in browsers rather than in apps
How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
i have only played gambling games but not really casinos it is easier to make apps of singular games rather than a casino with multiple games
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Isn't this a thing already? I'm not sure but I read some gambling horror stories and a lot of them are blaming the casino's app. I cannot remember the name but those stories are usually from Nigeria. Or maybe the website is just mobile friendly and that's where they access it. Anyway, smart marketing if they give out bonuses exclusive to those who download but, yeah, they'll probably have more downloads if done directly from google play.
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
Why should we be more concerned about using a casino app, this was an invention made to offer more convenient gambling services to us, we should not think of it for any reason be it app or website, what we should be after is whether if the platform got all it takes to be trusted through what they offers or not, their reputation is far much needed than the platform or mode they operate on.
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It should be useful now that government are going to regulate crypto gambling and their website might just be blocked but with their apps, I think blocking sites will not be as effective as it is with apps. Because it happened in one exchange where their apps still works in a country that blocked the exchange.
I haven't seen an app for Stake though. Google playstore might not add them but it would be good to make their apk available on their website.
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I would prefer to use the browser version, but some bugs need to be worked out, and that's bothersome. Still, I don't necessarily want to install some applications on my phone. That's just my opinion. It makes me feel like it's so easy to do and may affect my life with how easy it is.
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I have used the casino application but in terms of experience it is less wearing in the sense that there are still many bugs that have not been fixed sometimes to log in just error several times that is experienced.
In addition, the casino application is less smooth too heavy, so for casinos it is still a good browser version compared to the applications provided by them.
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I don't even care about any casino having app or not, what I am mostly concerned is about their reputation and how good they seems to be while using them because most of these casinos might even have their personal app and yet are not reputable enough. Aside from that, downloading apps on my mobile phone is very risky because how then would I keep downloading apps on my phone, and imaging if I have different sites that I am gambling on and they all have their app does it mean that I must download all their applications to gamble on those sites. This is not possible, so it's better to stick on their web version than their applications.
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Using apps of casinos to gamble is really fun and is more better and even convenient to use so personally me I don't see anything wrong with it besides any casino that decides to develop their own apps I s doing a good job because it will really give the casino a name and make the casino unique so apart from the security issues that you are raising because of the way technology has advanced especially in the computer world where these apps could be a threat to your phone and personal fills on your phone i don't see any thing wrong with it but should even be welcomed
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I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
This is also my concern, and I'm not really comfortable gambling on my mobile cellphone. I prefer all my gambling activities to be done on my desktop. I am more comfortable using a wide screen when gambling, but these casino apps are growing. The developers of these casino apps know that the future of gambling is casino apps because the casino apps gamblers are growing; this is a market worth tapping.
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I think those peoples who were conscious about their security and the privacy I think they shouldn't download the betting website apps and if that is from outside of the google playstor I mean the trusted source then there is no way for downloading them.
And what I think the games we saw in the casino they were as lite what can play on the web browser and where there is lots of casino website is providing these without any issues they why would need to download them. I never downloaded any apps for playing casino games and I won't prefer anyone to download them.
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I won't install casino apps, it is too risky. I'm also not a regular gambler, so there is no need to have casinos apps. If we want to gamble, we can easily access it through its site. So, installing the apps is no need, moreover if it has bad issues. I'm very sure we all have no problems to access the gambling games through their sites. If we have no problems, why we must have the apps on the smartphone? :D
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How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
I use the Betfury application to gamble most times, and although not on my mobile phone, I use it on Windows. The first benefit that I think having applications on your personal device gives to you is quick access, and I must point it out to you that unless it is completely necessary by you, downloading all applications is not really compulsory. If you enjoy good access to any casino you use via their website, it is okay to still gamble through that means.
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they'll probably have more downloads if done directly from google play.
Google is pretty strict towards gambling apps, as they need to be legal and regulated, plus adhere to Google rules, which I doubt most casinos will pass the checklist.
It should be useful now that government are going to regulate crypto gambling and their website might just be blocked but with their apps, I think blocking sites will not be as effective as it is with apps. Because it happened in one exchange where their apps still works in a country that blocked the exchange.
I see, I missed this reason since I use a VPN. So, yeah, it's essential for blocked countries to use either Casino apps or VPNs.
I have used the casino application but in terms of experience it is less wearing in the sense that there are still many bugs that have not been fixed sometimes to log in just error several times that is experienced.
In addition, the casino application is less smooth too heavy, so for casinos it is still a good browser version compared to the applications provided by them.
So is it really bad? Even a mobile browser is better?
I use the Betfury application to gamble most times, and although not on my mobile phone, I use it on Windows. The first benefit that I think having applications on your personal device gives to you is quick access, and I must point it out to you that unless it is completely necessary by you, downloading all applications is not really compulsory. If you enjoy good access to any casino you use via their website, it is okay to still gamble through that means.
I haven't used Betfury, so they even have Windows apps?! That's new for me.
What's the difference between desktop browsers vs their apps? Do you notice any performance boost or something?
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I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
This is also my concern, and I'm not really comfortable gambling on my mobile cellphone. I prefer all my gambling activities to be done on my desktop. I am more comfortable using a wide screen when gambling, but these casino apps are growing. The developers of these casino apps know that the future of gambling is casino apps because the casino apps gamblers are growing; this is a market worth tapping.
i have been playing on my phones web browser though and although it doesn't feel like an app, i got comfortable suing my phone alone. its the only available device when we are moving places.
in the morning i have to drive my kid to the school, going to work and then have to get my kid in the after noon as well. there is nowhere i can use my laptop to place my bets. an app would be good.
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Now that we are having the incorporation of the gambling even from the use of the telegram apps, some from the Web address while some have theirs on the apps as well as on different mediums, all we are after is to get the best of gambling experience we needed to have, but we should not forget that not all the gambling platforms also have the use of apps for their service.
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
Legitimate casinos rarely have dedicated apps, I never seen them. But the one we can find are mostly random casinos that's operating from nowhere to be found and has no license to ensure some kind of security so it's better avoid them at any cost.
Also Play store might have some policies that's stopping the official casino apps from existing so in case if you knew a legitimate casinos offer the app then just download from the official website.
The experience will be better on smaller screen cause most users access the sites from smartphones.
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
That is one thing that also keeps me out of installing apps outside google play because of the higher risks of getting malwares and stuff but I personally wa snot a fan of installing gambling apps but instead just having fun using web based using secure connections though that doesn't mean safe but atleast no downloads and permissions involved on my devices.
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
Legitimate casinos rarely have dedicated apps, I never seen them. But the one we can find are mostly random casinos that's operating from nowhere to be found and has no license to ensure some kind of security so it's better avoid them at any cost.
Also Play store might have some policies that's stopping the official casino apps from existing so in case if you knew a legitimate casinos offer the app then just download from the official website.
The experience will be better on smaller screen cause most users access the sites from smartphones.
even the biggest in crypto doesn't have their own app.
the ones i see are the local casino app in my country where we use our digital cash. the app can be downloaded where its advertised in the ewallets we are using. its kind of crazy where these apps are advertising but its readily available to download while using our ewallets.
our government been cracking casinos but these local casinos with apps seem untouchables.
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
Why should we be more concerned about using a casino app, this was an invention made to offer more convenient gambling services to us, we should not think of it for any reason be it app or website, what we should be after is whether if the platform got all it takes to be trusted through what they offers or not, their reputation is far much needed than the platform or mode they operate on.
Yes, it's true that reputation is the basis for where we will play. If a platform doesn't have a good reputation, then no players will play on that platform.
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For me, these are the next things, first of all, I find it unnecessary to download apps to play casino games because where I can already play smoothly in multiple casinos in the online browser without downloading any of their applications, why would I download one or more casino apps just to make my mobile storage heavy.
Where my mobile already notifies me every two days that my phone's space is very low. lol 😂
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
Same here, I hesitate to install apps outside of Google play. I also use Google play reviews, rating and number of downloads to gauge quality of app which is not possible if you directly install.
...and no I have never used casino apps, I stick to websites as long as they get the job done whether it be casino or otherwise, as I like to keep my phone storage free as much as possible.
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Same here, I hesitate to install apps outside of Google play. I also use Google play reviews, rating and number of downloads to gauge quality of app which is not possible if you directly install.
google play is not really that reliable to be honest i think apple store is still the one that is most picky when it comes to applications they will display meanwhile with google play i know some applications that are still quite suspicious and not properly reviewed by google play themselves or at the very least have a good quality
...and no I have never used casino apps, I stick to websites as long as they get the job done whether it be casino or otherwise, as I like to keep my phone storage free as much as possible.
that is one factor to consider if you have a device that is low on storage and does not function well with big apps it will just be an inconvenience to use them
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Same here, I hesitate to install apps outside of Google play. I also use Google play reviews, rating and number of downloads to gauge quality of app which is not possible if you directly install.
google play is not really that reliable to be honest i think apple store is still the one that is most picky when it comes to applications they will display meanwhile with google play i know some applications that are still quite suspicious and not properly reviewed by google play themselves or at the very least have a good quality
I don't consider apps on Google play safe (or iOS store for that matter), it's more like being able to judge app's legitimacy by what info Google play shows (i.e, rating, reviews and downloads) — it's better than directly downloading from third party site where there is no such info available.
Regarding iOS store being better in comparison, that may be true, but it's still better not to blindly trust apps there as well, since there have been cases where fraud apps made there too.
...and no I have never used casino apps, I stick to websites as long as they get the job done whether it be casino or otherwise, as I like to keep my phone storage free as much as possible.
that is one factor to consider if you have a device that is low on storage and does not function well with big apps it will just be an inconvenience to use them
No, even if my phone has enough storage (which these days all phones do), I prefer websites, I mean why bother with app if website gets the job done.
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Same here, I hesitate to install apps outside of Google play. I also use Google play reviews, rating and number of downloads to gauge quality of app which is not possible if you directly install.
google play is not really that reliable to be honest i think apple store is still the one that is most picky when it comes to applications they will display meanwhile with google play i know some applications that are still quite suspicious and not properly reviewed by google play themselves or at the very least have a good quality
...and no I have never used casino apps, I stick to websites as long as they get the job done whether it be casino or otherwise, as I like to keep my phone storage free as much as possible.
that is one factor to consider if you have a device that is low on storage and does not function well with big apps it will just be an inconvenience to use them
people download the apk from binance website or the apk of MEXC on their website. i think its still as good as it is if stake or duelbits allows their users to download the app on their website as googleplay or playstore are not going to be adding casinos apk on them.
if there is any party not to trust its the googleplay and playstore, who i think their staff can modify it secretly for their benefit.
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
It depends on the casinos reputation. If a casino has good reputation, downloading their apps from their official website should be safe to use. I gamble on Stake and I enjoy using their app, because I don't need to be at home or with a PC before I can gamble. As long as I am with my phone, I am good to go. Try it, you might enjoy the experience.
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I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
It's because submitting gambling apps have more requirements on Play Store that's why most casino apps just use direct download link of the app instead from PS or AppStore. Well, just like you, i gamble but never have installed casino apps as there's no issue for me using only browser.
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Nowadays, more and more casinos have decided to build their own apps, mostly Android versions. They also incentivize users to install the apps with various bonuses, so that users are willing to migrate to apps instead of using browsers.
I am personally still reluctant to use the apps since they usually require users to download and install .apk files outside of Google Play, meaning it's quite scary (related to security issues)... How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
It depends on the casinos reputation. If a casino has good reputation, downloading their apps from their official website should be safe to use. I gamble on Stake and I enjoy using their app, because I don't need to be at home or with a PC before I can gamble. As long as I am with my phone, I am good to go. Try it, you might enjoy the experience.
It is true that many can do without limitations of places and devices and thus ease of access to something is something that many people can consider. It is reassuring when something is available at any one time which one does not have to depend on that particular mode. The least is that it makes everything feel more practical and there is more leniency in deciding how to engage in a certain experience. When everything is as planned, it will of course be more beneficial to gain experience. There is always some freely accessible modus that people are familiar with when engaging in something; if there is a mode of utilisation with little or no hindrances then indeed it is something that has something to offer to the user.
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It depends on the casinos reputation. If a casino has good reputation, downloading their apps from their official website should be safe to use. I gamble on Stake and I enjoy using their app, because I don't need to be at home or with a PC before I can gamble.
Even if the casinos have good reputation now, it doesn't guarantee to have a good reputation forever. I saw there were some reputable casinos/gambling sites which changed to be untrusted sites. So, be careful to decide installing those casino apps!
Using casino apps will increase the chance to gamble more often. This is also not good because it may lead to excessive gambling or even addiction. Once you have the casino apps on your phone, it make you more easily gamble at any time. I suggest to avoid this thing because it possibly brings bad impacts in the future.
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It’s okay to feel skeptical about downloading apps from shady websites outsides play store, but then again, most of the casino apps (that are not on play store) are mostly found on casino’s official website, I mean you could find the download links there, which also shows how safe downloading the apps are, except for the apps you can’t find the download links on the casino’s official site, then you can feel skeptical.
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I've used some, but I prefer to gamble on my computer, for me, it's more practical, the apps are not always optimized as they should be.
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I've used some, but I prefer to gamble on my computer, for me, it's more practical, the apps are not always optimized as they should be.
Yeah but using an app despite that it’s not as optimized as it should be could still turn out to be a lot more convenient than using a Pc to gamble. Personally, I do prefer to gamble on my Pc too when I’m home, but there are times that I may not be home and not close to Pc and feel like gambling or feel the need to bet on a particular game, in such cases, you’ll be able to see just how convenient gambling with your phone or app is.
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Using casino apps will increase the chance to gamble more often. This is also not good because it may lead to excessive gambling or even addiction. Once you have the casino apps on your phone, it make you more easily gamble at any time. I suggest to avoid this thing because it possibly brings bad impacts in the future.
Right, I have some mixed thoughts about this, since it's easy to access the app and play whenever you want and that's not good IMO. As long as there's no problem using the site, then I'll stick to use the browser instead of using an downloadable app.
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I have used the casino application but in terms of experience it is less wearing in the sense that there are still many bugs that have not been fixed sometimes to log in just error several times that is experienced.
In addition, the casino application is less smooth too heavy, so for casinos it is still a good browser version compared to the applications provided by them.
So is it really bad? Even a mobile browser is better?
Yeah from personal experience that's the case - but we didn't try many casino apps, just a few, so mobile browsing is better than apps.
But I don't know about other people's experience with this, because there are still many casino apps that we haven't tried.
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I've used some, but I prefer to gamble on my computer, for me, it's more practical, the apps are not always optimized as they should be.
Yeah and it requires updates every now and then so that's not that great better to play it web based or the real one somewhere. I think did not play gambling on apps if I remember correctly because when I was recruited by my colleagues as an agent we did it on website not on apps.
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Yeah and it requires updates every now and then so that's not that great better to play it web based or the real one somewhere. I think did not play gambling on apps if I remember correctly because when I was recruited by my colleagues as an agent we did it on website not on apps.
Even I think there is now lots of user friendly UI/ux casino site available on the internet and even I also think that playing on the PC or laptop has more good experience while playing but I think duelbit, stake, rollbit etc these were also good in the mobile interface and as well in this regard we don't need to upgrade the apps at it all.
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Yeah and it requires updates every now and then so that's not that great better to play it web based or the real one somewhere. I think did not play gambling on apps if I remember correctly because when I was recruited by my colleagues as an agent we did it on website not on apps.
Even website domains also require regular maintenance and updates too so it’s not just mobile apps that uses one. Updates are in fact good because updates are recommended when the services and products offered are somehow getting outdated, and this is to give you a much better gambling experience, so updates are not all that bad, year regular updates can be pretty annoying, but it’s really not all that bad
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How about you? Have you used these casino apps? Are they faster or more convenient compared to browsers?
I haven't encountered a gambling casino website that also has a mobile app already. Maybe it's because I'm not using too much gambling websites that's why I'm not familiar to them.
Anyway, it's not surprising that they are creating their own app instead of focusing on gambling using browsers. I don't see any difference between gambling in a browser and gambling on their own app TBH, but I will not be surprised if more of these gambling websites will make a transition and focus more on creating their own mobile app since it's easy for them already.
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Yeah and it requires updates every now and then so that's not that great better to play it web based or the real one somewhere. I think did not play gambling on apps if I remember correctly because when I was recruited by my colleagues as an agent we did it on website not on apps.
Even website domains also require regular maintenance and updates too so it’s not just mobile apps that uses one. Updates are in fact good because updates are recommended when the services and products offered are somehow getting outdated, and this is to give you a much better gambling experience, so updates are not all that bad, year regular updates can be pretty annoying, but it’s really not all that bad
Of course, any application that is used on a daily basis can be assumed that it needs to be updated and maintained in order to work properly. It is also necessary to pay attention to website domains that the services provided through continue to be relevant and efficient for the users. As much as updates can be irritating when done frequently in a short space of time, on the other hand, they have very numerous advantages. Thus, despite the possible deterioration of some aspects, the concepts acquired could be much better with the progress and refinements that one gets. If the service is never updated again, it is entirely possible for the system to get rather rusty and rather uncomfortable to use. Thus, despite its possible inconvenience, it is critical to admit that updates perform a very significant function for keeping the high level of service.
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If the service is never updated again, it is entirely possible for the system to get rather rusty and rather uncomfortable to use. Thus, despite its possible inconvenience, it is critical to admit that updates perform a very significant function for keeping the high level of service.
Yeah, and this could equally result to poor performance and customer satisfaction, and probably customers exiting the casino and considering other preferable options to carry out their activities. That’s why regular updates are often both important and also necessary to ensure that the customers have the best gaming experience during their sessions.
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Having a clear plan and doing research is key. I always check reviews and compare different options before making a choice. Security and ease of use matter the most to me.
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Yeah, and this could equally result to poor performance and customer satisfaction, and probably customers exiting the casino and considering other preferable options to carry out their activities. That’s why regular updates are often both important and also necessary to ensure that the customers have the best gaming experience during their sessions.
Any service provider is well advised to monitor the level of satisfaction that its users have at any given time in the future if it is to remain sustainable. In this, one can observe that were something does not bring convenience, people will search for something that brings more convenience and henceforth fill that gap. Hence, quality entails not only offering a good quality in the initial stages but also strive to make it even better to satisfy the clients. If a system is not updated then the feeling of attractiveness decreases gradually and it is likely that the system may be abandoned in the long run. No one wants to use a slow or even a faulty product, which is why it is important to maintain all the components to the best of its potential for anyone who wishes to retain their users.
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even on mobile phone i still use web based casino to gamble... sometimes there are apps available for gambling, but i am the same as you... security reasons are a factor to consider...
besides, web based online casinos are now friendly for android and iphone users, so i guess it is not a big deal for all of us even if we do not download the related casino app...
and, if I have a computer in front of me, I prefer to use a desktop device... but if I only have a mobile device, I use the one with the largest screen size among the options available and I have.
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If the service is never updated again, it is entirely possible for the system to get rather rusty and rather uncomfortable to use. Thus, despite its possible inconvenience, it is critical to admit that updates perform a very significant function for keeping the high level of service.
Yeah, and this could equally result to poor performance and customer satisfaction, and probably customers exiting the casino and considering other preferable options to carry out their activities. That’s why regular updates are often both important and also necessary to ensure that the customers have the best gaming experience during their sessions.
System updates and system security are the main things for something digital, especially if it is related to money which they must be routine to ensure it works well.
Customer service is also the same, because it is the main access for users to complain about any complaints, so they must work quickly in responding to every customer complaint.
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Yeah, A lot of casinos push their apps with bonuses, but downloading .apk files from outside Google Play can be risky. I haven’t really used those apps much either. Browser versions feel safer, and they work just fine. Maybe the apps are a bit faster or smoother, but I’d rather not take the risk of installing something sketchy. Do you think the bonuses are worth it?
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I don't see it bad, if we start to make a sketch where we go, where the majority of people depend on a phone, everything is based on an app, which is quite normal, if Yu Casino launches an app, it is something that goes in accordance with the times we are living in and it is very possible that they will have more confidence because of it and that they will take risks and play, bet and everything, and they are not left behind, I see it well, although I am not one to play on my phone, I like to get in from my PC, where I have better control over everything, and not just my fingers on the screen.
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Yeah, A lot of casinos push their apps with bonuses, but downloading .apk files from outside Google Play can be risky.
Personally, I believe it's not worth it to download casino applications if someone's main intention is to gamble. One should do it only on a separate smartphone where one doesn't have any photos and probably it's also better to put tape on cameras of those phones if someone gives high importance to privacy.
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Casino apps usage is not that common as we have it with the use of the web, there could be other reasons to that, but since major gambling platforms realized that the play stores does not accept the use of most of the se apps, they may not be found there, except for only few ones which the developers may build their own app and place an attached from their own site on how to download such and not from apps store.
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it wouldn't be a problem if the casino site does offer to download the apk on the casino site itself. you just have to make sure the casino is the right url.
if Stake does have their apk on their website, i would be glad to use it. sadly there is no apk offered from them.
the downside of this is that offering apk means the countries that banned gambling may be able to access the casino.