Some Online Casinos Protect Better than UIGEA
Mar 26, 2009
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) which was implemented in 2006 was, in part, supposed to protect underage gamblers and problem gamblers from accessing online gambling sites. The act pushed many of the better and safer online casinos away from the United States market, and left many unreliable and dishonorable online casinos a place to thrive.
However, there were some honest and trustworthy Internet casinos that held on tight and remained in the US market, accepting players although it was somewhat complicated. It seems that the UIGEA did not actually make online gambling illegal, but only the transfer of funds through banking institutions.
Unfortunately for the United States government, the UIGEA has failed to have the desired effect of safeguarding those that need it. It seems that some online casinos have taken it upon themselves to help safeguard the public.
Rushmore Casino is one such online casino. They are proud to run their casino with transparency and integrity and are known to be reliable. Rushmore suggests that parents of adolescent children should make use of NetNanny, a program that can be used to block certain websites unless accessed with a password. This allows responsible parents to play in online casinos while allowing them to block their underage children from playing.
Those with gambling problems will also find that Rushmore Casino has resources to help them too. All promotions and correspondence that is sent comes with contact information for problem gamblers in need of assistance, and contact information for parents of teenagers to help them keep their children offline.
When choosing an online casino, it is always important to ensure that it is reliable and responsible in every way.
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