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Staying Secure in the Mobile Gaming World

October 29, 2014 by JJ Leave a Comment

If you’re a sports betting fan then you’ve probably already tested out Unibet’s iPhone betting app and know that it’s a fantastic place to ply your trade. However, aside from giving you competitive odds and instant access to a slew of live betting markets, the platform is also one of safest in the business. The new smart devices enable you to have a punt on the go, by just firing up your app on your tablet or smartphone and having a punt in minutes via your online account.

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Popular sporting events like Melbourne cup , Ashes cricket series and the local  state soccer championships are gaining in popularity and so are iPhone and smartphone devices to check scores , odds and having a punt.

As the mobile betting industry has evolved, so has the security features sites have in place to protect players. Of course, when you wager your hard earned cash on the latest sporting fixture, there’s a certain amount of trepidation when it comes to safety. However, as you’d expect from any reputable operator such as Unibet, there’s nothing to worry about.

All licensed iPhone betting apps will have a host of security features in place and that means your bankroll is completely safe. In fact, the first thing you should be aware of is that any product that’s put out by a licensed operator is that it meets certain standards. In order to meet the conditions of fair play and safety that any regulatory body insists on, a mobile betting app must have full 128-bit SLL digital encryption. This layer of protection is there to ensure your data can’t be intercepted and your details stolen.

Protecting Yourself

As well as an internal layer of protection, Unibet’s mobile betting app also requires a password on start-up. Set by the user and not accessible by anyone else (including staff at Unibet), this password is the first line of defence against hackers. Not only is it required the first time you login, but it will also be needed if you time out. Because Unibet’s mobile software will detect periods of inactivity, it will automatically shut down the app to ensure you stay secure.

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The final layer of security you should be aware of when you download a mobile betting app is the verification process. Before you can withdraw any cash you’ll be asked to provide evidence of who you are. This information is then used to confirm any subsequent transactions and stop anyone else from accessing your account and stealing your cash.

Mobile sports betting is one of the fastest growing areas of the gambling world and operators across the industry are putting a lot of effort into ensuring this stays the case. If players don’t feel safe then they won’t use an app and this is the reason why the software has been made as secure as possible.

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