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Email. info@brugesgroup.com
The Bruges Group spearheaded the intellectual battle to win a vote to leave the European Union and, above all, against the emergence of a centralised EU state.
The Bruges Group spearheaded the intellectual battle to win a vote to leave the European Union and, above all, against the emergence of a centralised EU state.
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As we move through 2021 the restrictions that govern our lives over the last year or so vary from area to area and country to country and because of the continued uncertainty more people than ever are using the internet to shop and buy goods and services and to source their entertainment.

One industry that has blossomed during this time is the online casino industry which has enjoyed increased traffic, indeed those that once enjoyed going out to say their local casino or bingo hall are now preferring to stay at home to get their gaming fix from the comfort, and safety, of their own homes.

From a Shady Past to a Bright Future

Once playing games on say your phone used to be, quite frankly, an awful experience but as technology advanced so did the games and of course the hardware they are played on. Today you can enjoy a full range of games anywhere and at any time you choose as long as you have a decent internet connection. We all lead busy lives so those things that make them a little more convenient are welcomed by the majority of us, and that includes choosing to play our games over all platforms.

Not only have the games improved beyond all measure the way that players are protected has also changed with online casino sites having to adhere to strict rules and regulations or be in danger of forfeiting the gambling license which effectively would put them out of business.

How Important is it to Play at a Fully Licensed Online Casino?

Making sure that the site you are playing at is fully licensed by a reputable Gambling Commission and/or Gaming Authority is probably the most important factor you need to make sure of if considering playing at a new online casino.

If we take a look at one of the best online casino/slots sites around today, Fruity KIng, as a prime example of what an online casino should look and act like then it soon becomes apparent just how transparent the site is.

Fruity King is licensed by both the UK Gambling Commission and the Malteese Gaming Authority and as such must stay within any boundaries, rules and restrictions set out by these governing bodies. This means that players going to play at Fruity King will know that they will be treated fairly, that games will be of the highest quality and that all equipment used in the powering of the site is independently audited.

These rules and regulations will also ensure that all banking options available are those that are trusted, tried and tested and it will also ensure that all bonuses and promotional offers will be generous and have reasonable restrictions attached to them.

For those of us who enjoy a bet or wager on our favourite games but who are also conscious of how easy it is to fall prey to online hackers, that criminal element who are hell-bent on stealing others personal details for their own ill-gotten gains playing at a site like Fruity KIng which totally protects its players welfare makes it, for many, the 'must go to' site for all of their gaming needs.


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