Month: April 2016

The Benefits of Using PayPal for Online Gambling

jeansEvery day, it seems there is another website that has been hacked and the personal details of many thousands of customers have been compromised. Quite often the customers are the last people to know and it can mean misery and untold hours on the phone, cancelling your cards and resetting your passwords on all the sites you use!

Very often the security breach is caused by companies not having the correct safeguarding processes in place, a disgruntled ex-employee or a spotty teenager who is just seeing what he can get away with. I had been the victim of online fraud, three times in 12 months and it was at that point I thought “enough is enough”.

That is one of the main reasons why I decided to stop giving my credit card numbers to websites and instead chose to use PayPal for all transactions online. Five years later, I still do this and I’ve not had a single issue and in all honesty I don’t see myself ever going back to how I used to do things.

As PayPal is owned by the same company who run Ebay, you can have the upmost confidence that your personal details and the all-important credit card details are securely stored on their servers and these details are never divulged to third parties.

So if you are wondering what to consider when betting with PayPal? I would point out that it works independently from your bank account, this means for online betting that you can have a separate “bankroll” just for the purposes of gambling. I give myself an allowance to play slots each month and it reassures me that I cannot spend money than I budget for.
With the great account protection in place with PayPal it means I am not liable for any unauthorised usage on my account, they also monitor every transaction no matter the time of the day or night to ensure no fraudulent activity takes place.

Another huge factor for me personally was the speed in which I can pay with PayPal. We all know what a pain it is to find your bank card, enter the long number and then the three-digit code on the back of the card! After I used PayPal for the first time, the next visit to the site I use had all my PayPal details prefilled, so was simply a case of entering my PayPal password. This is so much easier!

Finally, another thing I love about PayPal over other e-wallets is that it is accepted virtually everywhere! Some other payment methods are only accepted on certain sites which can be a pain but PayPal is accepted on millions of sites worldwide. It’s not just online gambling use either, it is the most widely accepted e-wallet in the world and you can purchase just about anything you can imagine using one.

If you want total control over your money with the peace of mind that comes with dealing with such a reputable brand, then why not head to www.paypal.co.uk to open an account today?

Xbox One and PS4 – A Love Story (Not)

Since the official announcement from Microsoft that they are planning to support play between Xbox One, PC and other networks, there has been a lot said about the possible cooperation. Now, if you’re an avid gamer like me, you will appreciate the dickishness of the move. We all know that PlayStation and Xbox have been worse than a cat and dog for over a decade now. So making an invitation for cooperation publically was pretty clever, leaving not much space and time for Sony to respond without looking like “the bad guys” in the situation.

Evolution of Xbox and Playstation controllers

Sony of course was quick to response; it wasn’t very clear though. To quote “PlayStation has been supporting cross-platform play between PC on several software titles […] We would be happy to have the conversation with any publishers or developers who are interested in cross-platform play.” I guess it is safe to assume that this is all a bit in the air now and no serious and committing talks have been held. We are probably far, far away from any peace agreement in the console market wars. Which imho is a shame as it would make a massive difference and aid progress and development for the benefit of players. But what do I know. Let’s compare the two in order to find out if a possible cooperation is viable for both and so – more likely to happen in the not too distant future.

Sony are winning big time in terms of sales at present. PS4 has sold over 36 million items (numbers for January 2016). Microsoft have always been a bit shady about their stats, but an estimate from VGChartz put their sales at around 20 million up to February. Even without being exact, it is clear that PS4 is leading the race.

So, with that in mind you can understand why Sony would not be so optimistic about a cross-platform cooperation – they have more units out there. So if all your friends worldwide are playing on PlayStation, you will go and get one to join them, right? Imagine you can get an Xbox and still play with them? You get it, many people would. So that’s a huge disadvantage for Sony from an eventual future cooperation. Realistically speaking, as it stands, gamers can already play console to PC. But console to console will seriously affect sales in a very unpredictable way. So as gamers, as much as we would all like to see a friendship between the two long-standing rivals, it is not going to happen soon, that’s for sure. But opening the talks for it is a good step forward I suppose. The only way I see that happening is if Sony get so confident and comfortable with the sales of the PS VR (which is kind of getting there), that they simply decide to not worry about their market share and give that historic cooperation a go just for the fun of it, as risky as it may sound. It is a business, I know but then – it is about games, right?