The Safety Index is a trust formula from 0 to 10. Nothing is set by hand or sold: below are the weights and what exactly each factor measures.
The final value is the sum of eight factors (each from 0 to 10) multiplied by that factor's weight, rounded to one decimal. Weights are set in the rating config and are identical for every brand, they can't be adjusted for a specific casino.
If a factor has no recent data, for example a platform recently changed license, we lower the score until we manually verify the change. The rating doesn't freeze on outdated pluses.
Each factor's weight in the final formula is below. Weights always sum to 100%.
Real withdrawal time from our own tests and how stable the limits are, not what the operator's site claims, what we measured.
Jurisdiction and regulator reputation: MGA and UKGC licenses weigh more than Curaçao or Anjouan.
Public player complaints, blacklist mentions and how the operator resolves them.
How fair the bonus terms are: wager, max-bet limit, time to clear and any hidden conditions.
Support response speed, availability in the local language and operating hours.
The number and quality of games and providers, plus live casino and sportsbook coverage.
How long the brand has operated without changing legal entity or halting payments.
Encryption, account protection, two-factor authentication and privacy policy.
We don't sell rating positions or raise a Safety Index for placement or advertising. Affiliate commission only affects which brands we test first, never the final score.
We periodically revisit factor weights when new data on what matters to players comes in. All changes are logged in the brand's history.