• What should I consider when starting to gamble online at a casino?

    I have never gambled in an online casino before.

     

    I want to know what to look out for when starting to play poker, roulette, slots, black jack and other online casino games.

     

    I need tips and tricks to play in an internet casino and win money.

     

    Tips on how to start playing at an online casino:

    You may have experience betting on land-based casino games, such as roulette, black jack, slots, poker, or even bingo, but on the Internet, things work differently.

     

    However, things work a little differently on the Internet, and there are other factors, both internal and external, to take into account when you start betting on online casino games. Especially when money is involved.

     

    Here are 7 tips and tricks for getting started at an online casino responsibly:

     

    Choose a reliable and appropriate casino for your needs.

    If you intend to start gambling and playing online casino games, either to win money in gambling or just for fun, the first thing you need to do is, of course, to choose an online casino.

     

    To do this, look for references and informed opinions.

     

    We all know that there is a lot of information on the Internet but not all of it is true, so a good option is to ask people around you who have experience in online casino gambling.

     

    They will be able to recommend which casinos they have had good and bad experiences with and give you some personal advice.

     

    Another option is to read reviews and opinions on specialised forums and websites, such as Best VIP Casino, where you can find detailed comparisons of different casinos to play at.

     

    Especially in the forums beware of complaints or hidden advertising comments from some fake players who just want to sink a site or promote it.

     

    Other factors to take into account:

     

    Diversity of games

    Payment methods available

    Functioning of the app or the web version, in case you plan to play from your smartphone or tablet

    Customer service (fast and available during the hours you will be gambling online).

    Having considered all this (or before, actually), the most important thing is to check that the casino is legal, reliable and safe. But how?

     

    In the article How to choose the best online casino we explain several ways to corroborate the reliability of an online casino operator (in this case Spanish), as well as more information about the other important aspects to take into account.

     

    Be clear about your objectives and assume that losing is a possibility.

    Earlier we told you that the first thing to do is to select a casino... But that's not really the case.

     

    The first thing you should do before you start playing and gambling online at an online casino is to define your goals.

     

    Especially if your main goal is just to win a lot of money and make a living out of it, because in that case if you lose, or rather when you lose, it can be really frustrating.

     

    We recommend, as in everything else, that your goals should be achievable.

     

    A realistic goal is to have a good time, to improve your skills, and, in addition, to earn a small bonus or, better still, to have your winnings serve to compensate for the losses derived from the game.

     

    The most important thing is that you contemplate and assume the (large) probability that you may not win anything.

     

    Starting to play with that understanding takes a lot of pressure and weight off, helps you enjoy yourself, and also makes you play much more relaxed and much more responsibly, i.e. with caution.

     

    Analyse and take into account the different casino bonuses

    One of the most tempting incentives to start playing for money at an online casino are the bonuses offered by these casino sites.

     

    Although there are different types of casino bonuses, the most popular is the welcome bonus as it is the most tempting promotion.

     

    Sometimes this welcome bonus is as much as three or four times the value of your first deposit at the casino site.

     

    It is very tempting, of course, but both this and other bonuses have small print and you need to be aware of the conditions and limitations of these casino promotions.

     

    For example, in the case of welcome bonuses, it is usually necessary to reinvest the money earned on that initial amount before being able to withdraw the winnings generated on that first deposit.

     

    Sometimes the condition to be able to withdraw is that you have to reinvest twice as much, but you may have to reinvest 10 times as much. That is why it is important to keep this in mind.

     

    Play responsibly, setting limits for yourself

    Even if you go to a casino (physical or online) to gamble, when money is involved, gambling is serious.

     

    A lot can happen with that money if we get carried away by the emotion of the moment, by anxiety or fear.

     

    You can win, but you can also lose, and lose big. That's why it's important to follow some gambling rules that you should apply to yourself:

     

    Set a budget and stick to it.

    If you win, bet only what you win

    If you win, change your game

    Be careful not to bet long shots, bets that are unlikely to win.

    If you win a jackpot, don't keep playing

    Play with your head, not your heart.

    If you want more information about these tips and recommendations for playing responsibly in the casino, visit our article 8 Essential Tips for Winning Money in an Online Casino.

     

    You should also know that there is a body that works to protect you by promoting responsible gambling policies that help to spread good gambling practices and prevent and repair the negative effects of gambling. This is the Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ), which is part of the Ministry of Finance.

     

    Learn by playing for free

    If you are new to the world of casino games, either because you have only gambled in land-based casino games or because you have also gambled in online casinos, you will need to find out what kind of games you like the most and/or which ones you think you can win the most money with.

     

    This initial search to define your favourite games, and to learn their rules, their strategies and how to bet efficiently on each of them, can be very frustrating if you start by betting money, however little.

     

    The best thing to do is to start playing for free, or with points, an option provided by many online casinos.

     

    This way you can familiarise yourself with the environment while practising safely. You may even find it's enough to do it this way, and see that you don't need to gamble for money. In fact, there are websites that even exchange points for prizes.

     

    Start with low stakes

    If you don't want to blow your budget in 10 minutes, we recommend that, at least while you are a beginner, you place a lot of low (minimum) bets.

     

    Otherwise, if you bet large amounts (how large depends on your gambling budget) and you have a "bad streak", you may lose it all in a matter of seconds.

     

    Our tip for any online casino game is to start with the minimum bet, and once you double or triple your winnings, bet those winnings (not the amount invested out of pocket) with higher stakes.

     

    Learn the strategies and tricks of the games

    Once you are used to the way the games work, and you have a favourite casino game of some kind, a further step is to start learning the strategies and tricks of the games.

     

    Playing with mathematics, statistics and probabilities.

     

    Of course, there are many games that are purely games of chance, such as slots or bingo; but there are others where intellect and strategy play a more or less important card than luck when it comes to winning money with betting strategies.

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  • 10 tips to improve Internet security 

    Internet security is threatened by all kinds of malware, data theft and invasion of privacy. The era of mobility, home automation, the smart car and the Internet of Things have greatly increased the number of connected devices, the way we host information and the way we access online services and applications of all kinds to which we connect hundreds of millions of users every day, increasing the security risks for consumers and businesses.

     

    The rise of phenomena such as DMARC, despite its many advantages, is a challenge for IT departments as more and more devices are connecting to corporate networks and accessing corporate data. Moreover, the rise of teleworking and telestudy due to the coronavirus pandemic has complicated the cybersecurity situation by taking millions of devices out of corporate perimeter networks (generally better protected than home networks).

     

    And what about malware? The "bad guys" are ahead of all protection systems and cyber-attacks are becoming more numerous, sophisticated, dangerous and massive. Ransomware alone, the main computer threat so far this year, is capable of wiping out business and consumer networks and equipment halfway around the world. And then there is cyber espionage... just as dangerous and massive as malware.

     

    Internet security

    Achieving 100% security and privacy in a global network and in such a connected world is simply impossible despite improved hardware and software protection implemented by equipment manufacturers and system and application vendors.

     

    However, from the customer side we can and should increase protection by observing a series of tips such as the ones we are going to remind you of in this article, which include the strengthening of online accounts, applications, equipment and due precautions in the use of the Internet and its services. And lots and lots of common sense.

     

    1- Protect your browsers

    All web browsers include advanced security features whose activation should be checked and configured because they are the applications with which we access the Internet and its services. In addition to checking end-to-end encryption in synchronisation or process isolation (sandbox), you should pay attention to warnings about unsafe sites. We should also check the extensions installed because some are a frequent source of malware.

     

    To improve privacy, there is nothing better than using incognito mode, a function now offered by all the major providers as a temporary private browsing session which does not share data with the browser, does not save information about web pages, browsing history, web cache, passwords, information from forms, cookies or other data from websites, deleting these or other temporary files when you end the session.

     

     

    2- Manage passwords well

    Massive security breaches of Internet services are the order of the day and millions of passwords are exposed. The reality is that passwords are a horrible method both in terms of security and usability, but until more advanced methods are consolidated, which have to come from biometric identification, we must continue to use them.

     

    The golden rule is to have a strong and distinct password for each website. Long, random passwords prevent brute force attacks and using a different password for each account avoids having all of them compromised at once when a data breach occurs. Password managers that are able to generate and remember dozens of passwords are a good tool to reduce human error.

     

    3- Use two-factor authentication

    Two-factor (or two-step) authentication provides an additional level of account security, as it is not enough to simply crack the username and password. The service is available on most major Internet services and should be used whenever possible.

     

    Generally, it uses a verification code served via a mobile application or SMS, as a mechanism to confirm the user's identity but adding additional security to the use of passwords. This method makes cyber-attacks, especially brute force attacks, much more difficult.

     

    4- Use security solutions

    Operating systems such as Windows include the native security solution Windows Defender as basic consumer protection. This is the minimum we should use or - better - go for specialised providers that offer a number of security solutions, many of them free of charge. Advanced or professional users should consider using a comprehensive commercial security suite as well as other security tools such as a firewall.

     

    Data encryption systems such as BitLocker, available in some editions of Windows, are useful for business users, as they allow data on a computer to be encrypted or "scrambled" to keep it protected against threats such as data theft or exposure in the event of loss, theft or improper removal of equipment.

     

    5- Update operating systems and applications

    All operating systems have automatic or manual mechanisms for installing security updates. These are security patches that are released from time to time against known threats and must be installed.

     

    Updating installed applications to the latest versions is just as important - or even more so - as these often include security patches. When versions are older, they are at greater risk of being attacked by cybercriminals who find vulnerabilities in the programme, with particular incidence in some such as Java, Adobe Flash or Reader.

     

    6- Beware of free wireless networks

    Free hotspots have spread to many areas in towns, restaurants, airports, train and metro stations, hotels and all kinds of businesses. Several studies have confirmed the intrinsic insecurity of these public wireless networks and the ease with which they can be exploited by cybercriminals.

     

    They should be avoided whenever possible by opting for more secure dedicated mobile broadband networks, and should only be used for occasional, inconsequential browsing, and not for accessing sensitive services such as online banking or those that require real user authentication.

     

    7- Use VPNs to improve privacy

    The use of virtual private networks is an option for those seeking greater privacy and thus greater security on the Internet, as they hide the user's IP address and redirect traffic through an encrypted VPN tunnel.

     

    This degree of "invisibility" offers direct improvements in security against cyber attacks, privacy against data theft and identity theft, and other added benefits such as protecting online identity, safeguarding electronic transactions and Internet purchases, or enabling security in the use of public Wi-Fi networks.

     

     

    8- Value hardware security keys for vital accounts

    For vital accounts, especially in business environments, it is worth making an additional investment to protect accounts using a hardware security mechanism. This is usually a flash drive that plugs into a USB port and contains a highly secure encryption engine.

     

    The whole process is done within the hardware and although they have not proven to be totally foolproof when using Bluetooth connections, they generally greatly increase the security we achieve through software.

     

    9- Use backup copies

    We have already said that 100% security in a global network does not exist, and not only because of malware, as a hardware error can lead to the loss of precious personal and/or professional information. Backing up is therefore highly recommended for a user and professional who intends to protect personal and corporate information on a computer, as well as being a maintenance task that contributes to the health of the hardware.

     

    Backup copies should be stored on a storage device external to our computer or in a cloud storage service that allows us to recover the data in the event of any attack.

     

    10- Common sense

    Prudence is one of the preferred barriers against malware and it is advisable to take extreme caution against phishing or ransomware attacks which, if we pay little attention, we can prevent, because they make use of the user's carelessness.

     

    To this end, we should avoid installing applications from unsafe sites; opening unsolicited e-mails or attachments from social networks or messaging applications; browsing certain Internet pages; or using operating systems and applications that have not been updated, which contain vulnerabilities that can be exploited by cybercriminals in malware campaigns.


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