About SpinAud Casino
License And Regulation
SpinAud operates under a Curaçao eGaming license issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. The license covers online casino games and sportsbook services, and it requires player identity checks, anti-money laundering controls, and internal procedures for handling complaints.
The operator restricts access to users under 18 and blocks registrations from jurisdictions where online gambling is prohibited. SpinAud applies geolocation and IP checks to enforce these restrictions at account creation and login.
Player funds are held in segregated accounts and separated from operational balances. Withdrawals follow a verification step when cumulative payouts or risk triggers reach internal thresholds.
SpinAud uses third-party testing certificates for game randomness and payout calculations from independent labs such as iTech Labs and BMM Testlabs. The casino publishes the active certificate references in the footer and updates them when game providers change.
Disputes first go through SpinAud support, then escalate to the licensing authority if the case remains unresolved. The complaint package includes account ID, transaction references, chat logs, and screenshots of the disputed game round.
Current status: SpinAud lists an active Curaçao license and applies standard KYC and AML checks across deposits and withdrawals.
SpinAud Security
- Encryption: SpinAud encrypts traffic with TLS 1.2/1.3 and uses HTTPS across account, cashier, and gameplay pages. Payment pages use HSTS to reduce downgrade and man-in-the-middle risks, and passwords are stored as salted hashes (not reversible text).
- Data protection: SpinAud separates identity data (profile and KYC) from transaction data and restricts access with role-based permissions and audit logs. The casino encrypts sensitive records at rest (AES-256), applies session timeouts, and supports 2FA via authenticator apps for account login and withdrawals. For Australia, SpinAud supports AUD as an account currency and processes common local rails such as Visa/Mastercard (AUD billing), PayID/OSKO bank transfer, and e-wallet options; it applies device and IP risk checks to flag unusual deposit or withdrawal activity.
- Game fairness: SpinAud uses RNG-based games from licensed providers and validates outcomes with server-side RNG controls, not client-side scripts. The casino publishes RTP figures per slot title in the game info panel and locks RTP variants per region to prevent silent switching between RTP profiles. Independent test labs run periodic RNG and game math checks, and SpinAud keeps audit reports on file for regulator review, including change logs for game updates and RNG versioning.
Responsible Gambling At SpinAud
SpinAud sets account-based controls that reduce overspending and limit time-on-site, with all limits displayed in AUD and applied across deposits made by card, PayID/Osko, and bank transfer.
- Limits: SpinAud offers deposit limits of AUD 20–10,000 per day, AUD 50–30,000 per week, and AUD 200–100,000 per month; loss limits of AUD 20–10,000 per day and AUD 50–30,000 per week; wager limits of AUD 100–200,000 per day; session time limits from 15 minutes to 12 hours; a reality check pop-up every 30, 60, or 90 minutes with current session spend, net result, and time played; and a 24-hour cooling-off lock that blocks deposits and gameplay but keeps withdrawals available.
- Self-exclusion: SpinAud provides self-exclusion for 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, 12 months, or indefinite; activation takes effect immediately for gameplay and deposit blocking, and the account stays locked until the selected period ends (indefinite requires manual review before reopening); during self-exclusion SpinAud blocks marketing emails/SMS and disables bonus eligibility, keeps withdrawals accessible after standard checks, and applies the exclusion across all payment rails (Visa/Mastercard, PayID/Osko, bank transfer); SpinAud also supports permanent account closure on request.
SpinAud FAQ For Australian Players
- Can I play at SpinAud from Australia? SpinAud accepts registrations from Australia and lets you play in AUD. You must be 18+ and pass identity checks before cashing out.
- What currency does SpinAud use for deposits and withdrawals? SpinAud supports AUD accounts, so deposits, bets, and withdrawals can run in Australian dollars. If you use a non-AUD payment method, your provider applies its own exchange rate and fees.
- Which payment methods are available in Australia? SpinAud supports Visa and Mastercard, bank transfer, and selected e-wallets that operate in Australia. Availability can vary by your bank and the verification status of your account.
- Are there deposit or withdrawal fees? SpinAud charges no fee on most deposits, while some payment providers add their own fees. Withdrawal fees depend on the method, and SpinAud shows any applicable charge before you confirm.
- How long do withdrawals take for Australian players? After approval, e-wallet payouts can arrive within 0–24 hours, while card and bank transfer withdrawals usually take 1–5 business days. Public holidays in Australia and bank processing times can extend this.
- Do I need to verify my identity to withdraw? Yes, SpinAud asks for proof of identity and address to meet AML requirements and prevent fraud. Verification also reduces delays and limits when you request withdrawals.
- Does SpinAud support responsible gambling tools? SpinAud provides deposit limits, session limits, and self-exclusion options from your account settings. You can also request a cooling-off period through support.