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Play at Casinos Without Sharing Card Details

Not everyone is comfortable sharing bank or card details with a casino site, even a licensed one. The good news is that several widely accepted payment methods let you deposit and play without ever giving the casino your card number. Here are the main options available at UK-licensed casinos.

E-Wallets

PayPal is the most trusted option. It acts as a buffer between your bank and the casino - the casino only sees your PayPal email, never your card details. PayPal also only works with properly licensed gambling operators, which adds an extra layer of vetting. Deposits are instant and withdrawals typically take a few hours.

Skrill (formerly Moneybookers) is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is one of the most widely available e-wallets at UK casinos. Like PayPal, it keeps your bank details private from the casino.

Neteller was one of the original online gambling payment methods and remains widely accepted. It works the same way as PayPal and Skrill - fund your Neteller account, then use it to deposit at casinos without sharing bank details.

Prepaid Cards and Vouchers

Paysafecard is a prepaid voucher system. You buy a voucher (online or at a retail outlet), get a 16-digit PIN, and use that PIN to deposit at a casino. No bank details involved at any point. This is also useful for budgeting since you can only spend what you have loaded onto the voucher.

Pay by Mobile

Some casinos accept deposits via your mobile phone bill. You enter your phone number, confirm via SMS, and the deposit is added to your next phone bill. This keeps all financial details away from the casino, though deposit limits tend to be lower (typically £10-£30 per transaction).

Which Method Should You Use?

For most players, PayPal is the best balance of convenience, speed, and security. If you want complete anonymity, Paysafecard vouchers are the way to go. E-wallets like Skrill and Neteller are excellent if you play at multiple casinos and want a single account to manage all your gambling deposits and withdrawals.

For a full list of payment methods and the casinos that accept them, visit our payment methods page. To find casinos with low entry points, check our minimum deposit guide.

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