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How the online casino industry is increasing security measures

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The popularity of online casinos has grown significantly in recent years, and this rapid growth has put more pressure on gambling companies to ensure the personal data and financial information of their users is kept safe. With cyberattacks targeting businesses of all kinds, including gambling operators, the need for improved defences is more urgent than ever — as outlined in this Pembrokeshire Herald article on stopping cyberattacks. With that being said, here are a few of the ways gambling companies are improving their security measures to keep gambling safe and enjoyable for every player.

Advanced encryption

Reputable online casinos use SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) – a security protocol that ensures hackers can’t see or access any information that is exchanged between a user’s computer and an online server. This helps to keep every player’s personal and financial data safe. The use of TLS (Transport Layer Security), the successor to SSL, is now considered industry standard for securing connections.

Secure payments

Online casinos have adopted a wide range of secure payment methods, including e-wallets and even crypto currencies to make sure any financial data is kept private and remains secure. Additionally, these payment gateways offer more convenience to players, further enhancing the online gaming experience. Leading payment providers like PayPal and Neteller offer built-in fraud protection to support these efforts.

Stricter security standards from the UKGC

Licensed casino operators must adhere to strict guidelines set by the UKGC (UK Gambling Commission) regarding data security. This includes handling user data responsibly and being transparent about how a user’s data is stored and used.

Identify verification

Many online casinos require users to provide documentation to confirm their identity before withdrawing funds. Whilst this is seen as an inconvenience to some individuals, this process can significantly reduce fraud and theft.

Multi-factor authentication

Numerous online casinos have begun introducing multi-factor authentication (MFA). This means users need a second method of identity verification, such as a code sent to their email, to further improve security. Doing this means even if a user’s log in credentials are compromised, the hacker still can’t access the user’s account or information. 

Machine learning technology

AI and machine learning technologies have evolved to understand and identify suspicious behaviour. AI is able to monitor users in real time and spot any unusual patterns that may indicate fraud, hacking attempts, or security breaches.

Security will evolve further

As hackers and cyber criminals become more sophisticated, so will the methods of fraud prevention and security. The advancements in online security will not only protect players but also contribute to a more trustworthy industry as a whole.

Whether you’re just beginning to explore your options or already familiar with the world of online gaming, it’s important to choose platforms that combine entertainment with robust security. If you’re unsure where to start, you can check out some of the top-rated free slots recommended by iGamingNuts to get an idea of what reputable and secure casino sites look like.

 

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Fishguard Soapbox Derby returns for day of speed, creativity and family fun

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Teams are being urged to get their carts ready as Fishguard Round Table brings back one of the town’s most popular community events

FISGHUARD is gearing up for one of its most colourful community events as the Fishguard Soapbox Derby returns on Saturday, June 27.

The event, organised by Fishguard Round Table, will get underway from midday and promises a day of speed, creativity, family fun and community spirit.

Teams are being encouraged to build their own soapbox carts and take part, with organisers hoping this year’s event will be the biggest and best yet.

The derby brings together racers, families, spectators and local supporters for a fun-filled day in the town, with prizes, food, stalls and entertainment also planned.

Organisers say the event is all about “speed, creativity and community”, giving teams the chance to show off their designs while spectators enjoy the action from the roadside.

The event poster promises “fun family action” and urges people to “race it, build it, watch it, love it”.

Fishguard Round Table, which supports community causes through its fundraising and events, is encouraging people to come along, support the racers and enjoy a full afternoon out.

Entries are currently open, with teams urged to get together and prepare their carts ahead of race day.

 

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Torch cuts children’s cinema tickets to £5.25 for summer

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FAMILIES heading to the cinema in Milford Haven this summer will be able to take advantage of reduced ticket prices at the Torch Theatre.

From Friday, July 3, to Tuesday, September 1, the Torch will offer cinema tickets for under-16s at £5.25 as part of the UK Government’s Great British Summer Savings scheme.

Family tickets will be available for £21, while 3D tickets for under-16s will cost £5.80. A 3D family ticket will be priced at £23.

The discount will be applied automatically to eligible screenings during the offer period. It cannot be used on tickets already purchased or for screenings outside the stated dates.

Chelsey Gillard, Artistic Director and Interim CEO at the Torch Theatre, said: “The Torch is delighted to be offering these reduced cinema ticket prices for families over the summer months.

“We are not required to pass on the VAT saving, but we are firm believers in providing the best value for audiences and this scheme is allowing us to do just that.

“With a summer full of blockbuster titles ahead, including Toy Story 5 and the latest instalment of the Minions, we are looking forward to welcoming you soon.”

The summer savings scheme is part of a wider government package aimed at helping households with rising costs, including support around energy bills, fuel costs, holiday activities and wages.

Tickets can be booked at torchtheatre.co.uk or through the Box Office on 01646 695267.

 

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Pembrokeshire soprano to perform at International Eisteddfod

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HAVERFORDWEST music teacher and soprano soloist Clare Harrison is set to perform at the International Eisteddfod in Llangollen next month.

Clare will sing under the baton of Sir Karl Jenkins on Tuesday, July 7, as part of the World Choir, an auditioned international chorus of singers, for the long-awaited Welsh premiere of his work One World.

She will also perform in a new commission, Greeting the Dawn, by Sam Buttler, and in Peace Child with Wrexham-based chorus NEW Voices.

Clare combines a busy teaching schedule with regular solo performances across Wales and the borders.

Her next Pembrokeshire appearance will be as soloist with Tenby Male Choir at St Mary’s Church, Tenby, on Thursday, July 16.

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Clare Harrison: The Haverfordwest soprano will perform at the International Eisteddfod in Llangollen.

 

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