Gambling – Keeping Your Money Safe Online!

With the proliferation of online gambling sites it’s become easy to sit at home in front of your computer and play classic gambling games, from Blackjack to Poker to Roulette and have as much fun as if you were in Las Vegas! But it’s not exactly the same, since you’re playing with virtual money that’s either linked to your bank account or to a credit card and many a person has discovered a horrible truth – that your personal financial data may not be as secure as you think. Instead of waiting for that bank statement revealing that you’ve just been wiped out or that thousands of dollars have been credited to your charge card, read on and discover how you can make sure your gambling fun is as safe as possible!

The first and simplest action that you can take is to make sure that your computer has an up-to-date firewall and virus protection. Sorry to say, not all internet sites are invulnerable to being used as a gateway for nasty viruses and spyware to sneak onto your computer and either cause data to be lost or corrupted or for personal information to be transferred out of your computer and into someone else’s. Keep your virus protection and firewall as current as possible and make sure to check for possible attacks by running your virus detection programs at least once a month, if not more.

Next, make sure that your gaming site has a secure log-in site as well as limited access to your banking account. This can be easily seen on most Internet browsers by a small padlock symbol sitting at the bottom of your screen. What’s that? Well, it’s an SSL certificate. This is a security protocol that allows you to imput your data without fear of having a computer virus watch over your shoulder vitually and then transfer your password and personal data to another site or user. Developed by Netscape and RSA Data Security, this is a very popular way of ensuring that your log-ins are going to be private and not open to possible tampering. Even if you’re only gambling a few minutes a day, having your password open to hackers and other cyberthieves can result in your entire financial record being ruined.

Make sure to check your credit card statement and financial records monthly to make sure that only authorised deductions have been made on your accounts. Too many times people toss their statements onto a table and forget about them until much later on when it may already be too late to cancel your card or alert the bank of fraudelent use.

But back to the online gambling sites – make sure to play only at a reliable site that has been around for more than a few weeks and has a good reputation. Unfortunately with the rush of gambling sites opening up there has also been a higher number of gambling websites opening up, taking credit information and then shutting down without refunding either your deposit or paying out your winnings. And since most of these sites are not likely to be located in your home country (at present online gambling sites are illegal in the United States), your options are severely limited. Play only at sites that have been recommended by others or by asking for a limited account – many gambling sites will allow you to open a limited account with only a few dollars in it to let you “tour” the site, as it were. This will allow you to also limit your gambling and see if it’s to your liking. Remember, if it seems too good to be true then it probably is! Check out gambling magazines and see which sites get good reviews from the players.

There are gambling websites that will not require you to give direct access to your credit card, allowing you to set up an account with a middleman. This can provide you with not only another level of protection but also a way to monitor and limit your gambling costs if you believe it may be a problem in the long run. One of the major problems with online gambling is that you can do it at any time, anywhere in your home and this can lead to addictive behavior if not monitored and checked.

A major concern for gamblers who have children in the house is to maintain credit security. While all gambling sites claim that they do not allow underage players to access their site, it doesn’t take much for your teenage son or daughter to find your credit card, take your password from your notepad left in plain site beside your computer and start playing blackjack. Remember that it’s your responsibility to keep your password and credit cards secure and away from the public eye. Some sites may be more sympathetic than others when it comes to forgiving small debts incurred by your son or daughter who got access for only a few minutes – but if it’s a thousand dollars lost at poker they may not want to listen to your pleas for mercy!

When choosing a password for your gambling site make it as uncommon as usual. Choosing your birthday or your first child’s name only makes it easier for hackers to guess it as well as perhaps other members of your family who want to play using your account. If you can’t remember it easily then write it down in a secure location and keep it far, far away from your computer. It’s amazing how many people keep the most sensitive passwords stuck right on their computer monitor for all to see!

Online gambling sites can allow you to play at any time, anywhere in the world and experience the thrill of winning and the agony of defeat without leaving your home. But it can also lead to heartbreak and financial hardship if your bank account or credit card information leaks out into the wrong hands! By taking a few precautions you can enjoy a good hand of poker or play that roulette wheel without worry.

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