Betting Site Security

One of the main issues people have before they join an online bookmakers is site security. We want to know that our personal information is securely stored and that there is no possibility of our details being used fraudulently.

This is why site security is so high on the online bookmakers agenda. World leading security software is being used on all of the bookmakers we work with on our website to ensure that your private information will never fall into the wrong hands.

How do bookmakers store my personal information?

All personal information that you give in order to open an account is used solely for this purpose and is stored on a secure server which is not connected to the internet at any time. This information is also protected by a network firewall.

How is my information protected?

All transactions made to an online bookmaker are protected by 128bit SSL (secure socket layer) encryption. This means that any information that you input is mashed up into a garbled code which is completely unreadable. In the highly unlikely event that your information falls into the wrong hands it will be completely useless.

SSL is the most widely used security technology for establishing a link between a secure server and web browser and is used by millions of websites for protection of their online transactions.

Other security

Other security measures used by online bookmakers include:

  • ID confirmation. Before making a deposit or withdrawal in some cases you may be asked to submit some ID documentation to prove your identity. This will only be done once.
  • Card validation. Before completing a deposit you may be redirected to your banks secure site and asked to enter your password.

Peace of mind

Online bookmakers use industry leading software to keep your personal details safe. Here at TVbet we have tried and tested all of the bookmakers that we work with and have had absolutely no problems with depositing, withdrawing or any other security related issues.

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