For many players, the question of a casino app from their favourite casino that they can download onto their smartphone arises time and again. However, many online casinos do not have any downloadable apps at all. We provide you with all the relevant information for each casino so that you don't have to search for it for long. We give you installation instructions and safety precautions and advice.
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Are you looking for the best casino apps or have you already found a casino but can’t find the right app? Then we can help you.
Nowadays, a distinction is made between the following scenarios
- Apps are made available via the well-known app stores.
- Apps are provided directly by the casino
- There is no app at all
An app in the app stores for online casinos is a rare thing. And why is that?
- Reason a)
There are regulatory reasons (regulation on a country-by-country basis) - Reason b)
the complexity is high. The games are not newly developed on a native basis, but you play the same games as on the web via a kind of ‘app window’. Therefore, the benefit is questionable anyway. Developing thousands of games natively would be far too expensive. That’s why these games are made accessible to you ‘natively’ via an app container. And that’s all there is to it. - Reason c)
Google Play, for example, does not allow any casino apps in its app store.
Security aspects
In addition, there are always security risks that need to be considered when installing apps and files on end devices. Very low for files from app stores, for example. Very high for free files from anywhere on the web.