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Updated: 20 October 2025
1) Why does the address sometimes change?
Country-level access rules can trigger DNS/domain updates. Always type the URL yourself and check the certificate (đź”’).
2) How do I confirm I’m on the right site?
Use layered checks: manual URL entry → certificate (🔒) validity/issuer → sensible redirects → privacy/CMP visibility. Full checklist: https://betmarino.bet/en/security/
3) What is the “Footer Verification Rule”?
Current official sites include a Betmarino.bet link in the footer. Treat it as an internal brand signal and pair it with other checks: https://betmarino.bet/en/security/
4) Is there a single permanent link?
No “one link forever” promise. Keep this portal bookmarked and run the checks above.
5) Should I use links from messages/chats?
Prefer typing the URL yourself. Avoid shortened and forwarded links.
6) Is the lock icon (đź”’) enough?
No. Open details: verify issuer, validity dates, and who it was issued to. Combine with other checks.
7) What is HSTS?
HTTP Strict Transport Security forces HTTPS only—helps prevent accidental downgrades. See: https://betmarino.bet/en/security/
8) What is OCSP/revocation?
Signals whether a certificate has been revoked. A revoked certificate is a red flag.
9) What about redirect chains?
Unexpected third-party hops are suspicious. If in doubt, leave the site and re-type the URL.
10) Do I need to check WHOIS/RDAP?
It’s optional for most users; registration basics and nameserver consistency can help spot look-alikes.
11) How do I spot a phishing message?
Sender name ≠domain, link text ≠target URL, urgent/pressuring tone, risky attachments (.exe/.js/.scr/.docm). Guide: https://betmarino.bet/en/email-safety/
12) I clicked a link. What now?
Change passwords, enable 2FA, close active sessions, review mail forwarding/filters: https://betmarino.bet/en/2fa-password/
13) Are shortened URLs safe?
Treat as suspicious unless you can expand/verify. When unsure, don’t use them.
14) Can images or QR codes be risky?
Yes—QRs can hide destinations. Manually type known addresses instead.
15) Where do I report phishing?
Use your email provider’s spam/phishing report features and delete the message. See tips: https://betmarino.bet/en/email-safety/
16) What’s a good password policy?
Use unique passwords per account, at least 12–16+ characters. A password manager helps.
17) Best 2FA method?
Prefer TOTP app or hardware key; keep SMS as a fallback. Setup: https://betmarino.bet/en/2fa-password/
18) Where should I keep backup codes?
Store offline in a safe place—never in plain email or screenshots.
19) I suspect a breach. First steps?
Change passwords (priority accounts first), enable 2FA, close sessions, check forwarding/filters: https://betmarino.bet/en/2fa-password/
20) Shared access with family?
Use a password manager’s secure sharing. Avoid sending passwords over chat/email.
21) Where do I manage consent?
Use the CMP page any time: https://betmarino.bet/en/privacy-cookies/
22) Are analytics/marketing cookies on by default?
We default to off for optional categories. You decide via the CMP.
23) Can I disable essential cookies?
No—those are required for basic site function.
24) How is measurement handled if I deny consent?
Vendors may use privacy-preserving or modelled approaches. You remain in control via CMP: https://betmarino.bet/en/privacy-cookies/
25) Can I change my choices later?
Yes—open the CMP page and adjust.
26) Where do I start?
Try a 3-minute Self-Assessment: https://betmarino.bet/en/self-assessment/
27) I’m exceeding my time/budget limits.
Take a planned break and lower limits. See: https://betmarino.bet/en/responsible-gaming-guide/
28) What is self-exclusion?
A structured way to restrict access for a set period. Steps: https://betmarino.bet/en/self-exclusion/
29) Is this site suitable for minors?
No. This portal is 18+ only.
30) Are there local support lines?
Check local resources in your area. Use our guides to start the conversation.
31) Why would identity be requested on some sites?
To prevent under-age access and reduce fraud, subject to local rules.
32) How do I share documents safely?
Only via verified, TLS-protected channels—after you run the domain/certificate checks.
33) Can document types vary?
Yes—by provider and jurisdiction (ID, address, payment proof).
34) How long does KYC take?
Varies. This portal doesn’t run KYC; we provide safety guidance only.
35) KYC rejected—what next?
Contact the provider through an official channel you typed manually.
36) Is this a gambling service?
No. Betmarino.bet is an information portal—no transactions or promotions.
37) Do you offer bonuses or odds?
No. We avoid promotional language.
38) Is there a “100% safe” claim?
No. We focus on risk reduction with layered checks.
39) Is this legal advice?
No. Always consult official sources and local professional advice.
40) Where can I see your editorial rules?
Editorial Policy: https://betmarino.bet/en/editorial-policy/ · Methodology: https://betmarino.bet/en/methodology/
41) The page won’t load / “Not secure” warning.
Exit; re-type the URL; check the certificate; try another browser/network.
42) Mobile vs desktop—any difference?
Same checks apply. No special app required.
43) Accessibility basics?
We aim for clear headings, contrast, and large touch targets. Feedback welcome.
44) Why so many internal links?
To keep related, non-promotional guidance within two clicks.
45) Where do I contact you?
If applicable: https://betmarino.bet/en/contact/
46) What should I bookmark?
This FAQ, Security, Email Safety, 2FA & Password, and the CMP page.
47) What do I check first when unsure?
Manual URL entry → certificate (🔒) → CMP & footer signal → avoid third-party links.
48) How often should I run the checks?
Every time you revisit a site after a break.
49) I saw contradictory info elsewhere.
Return here, re-run the 8-step verification, and avoid third-party links.
50) Where can I see change notes?
See the update/log sections on each page.
Closing: Keep control with manual URL entry, a quick certificate check, and healthy account habits (unique passwords + 2FA). If something feels off, don’t click—come back to this FAQ and the guides above.