A survey conducted by the Swedish administrative body The Spelinspecter shows an increase in the number of players using unlicensed online casinos.

Of the 3208 stated 7 % that they played on a Online casino Who did not have a Swedish gaming license, an increase from 3 % in the previous survey. However, both of these figures can be inaccurate because of the customers' knowledge of whether the sites had a license or not.

While the majority of players reported that they used licensed players, 12 % were unsure whether or not they played on a non-licensed website.

The players who played at unlicensed online casinos had lighter than the others to admit that gambling had increased in scope during the pandemic. Of the 32 % claiming that they played on these sites at least once a quarter, 19 % stated that game habits had increased compared to the levels before the pandemic.

At the same time, 10 % of players acknowledged that they had played too much over the past three months, where those who used unlicensed casinos were more prone to report on this. While an overwhelming majority of players did not report playing too much, a small majority of the players who used non-licensed websites said they had done so.

47 % of players who used non-licensed websites found them via searches on the Internet. 31 % of players discovered them either through ads or by friends tips.

Better conditions at unlicensed online casinos

Better odds and winning opportunities were the most common reason for people sought out unlisted online casinos. As many as 25 % stated this as a cause. Just under 20 % of respondents were looking to bypass the deposit limit of 5000 sec, a limit that has proven to be very unpopular in the industry.

Lottery Was the most popular unlicensed gambling type - as much as 60 % of those who played at least once a quarter preferred this. Horse racing and other courses came in second place with 36 % each.
20 % of those surveyed preferred casino games, which Slot machines, 11 % favored bingo and 7 % chose Poker.

Research conducted by Gaming Inspectorate Earlier this year showed that licensed websites had deficiencies when it came to provide sufficient information about Responsible play With money.

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