I understand where you’re coming from, and I can see that your intention is to protect players. That’s something I genuinely respect.
At the same time, I think there’s an important piece of context missing here.
For Australian users, our website clearly displays a warning upfront stating that providing online casino services to Australian players is prohibited under the Interactive Gambling Act. In practice, this means that an average Australian user cannot access or use these casinos through our platform. The only way around this would be through deliberate actions like using a VPN, which is entirely outside of our control.

What’s often overlooked is the unintended consequence of strict restrictions like these. When unlicensed casinos are effectively hidden, players lose access to independent reviews, safety warnings, and real user experiences. We regularly see players discovering problematic casinos only after they’ve already lost money, precisely because they had no reliable information available beforehand.
Our goal is not to promote unsafe gambling, but to provide transparent information, including licensing details, trust factors, and warnings, so players can make informed decisions. Every listed casino includes clear information about its licensing and regulatory status.
I understand your concerns, but removing access to information doesn’t necessarily make players safer. In many cases, it does the opposite.
That said, I appreciate you raising this topic. It’s an important discussion to have.
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