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BetScan

BetScan is a free browser extension that checks online casino safety by cross-checking licenses, Trustpilot, AskGamblers, Reddit, and other public signals before you deposit.

BetScan

Overview

BetScan is a browser extension for checking the safety of online casinos before a user deposits money. It silently scans the active casino domain, cross-references public license and reputation sources, and surfaces a Trust Score in the corner of the tab.

The product is built for Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, with support listed for Edge, Brave, Opera, and Vivaldi. It is positioned as free to use, requires no account, and presents its scoring as a visible composite rather than a hidden model.

What BetScan does

Fast domain-based scan

The extension detects a casino domain as soon as a gambling site loads and returns a verdict in under two seconds on average.

Cross-checked public sources

BetScan pulls from six public signal types, including license registries, Trustpilot, AskGamblers, Reddit, casino complaint forums, and regulator blacklists.

One score with clear tiers

Each report produces a single 0–100 Trust Score with four tiers: Excellent, Good, Warning, and Dangerous.

Source-level report detail

Report pages show the evidence behind the score, including review counts, regulator information, and other source-specific signals.

No-account, domain-only workflow

The extension runs in the browser without requiring an account and says it does not collect personal data beyond the casino domain.

Database and jurisdiction lookup

A live database of casino reports and a licensed-casinos lookup let users browse verified operators by jurisdiction.

Common ways people use BetScan

  • Pre-deposit safety check

    A player lands on a new casino site and wants a quick check on license status, complaint history, and review signals before registering or depositing.

  • License verification by jurisdiction

    Someone sees a casino claim to be licensed in a specific country and wants to verify that claim against the relevant regulator’s public register.

  • Browse and compare casino reports

    A user wants to compare operators by trustworthiness across a live database of indexed reports instead of reading scattered reviews one by one.

  • On-demand lookup for new casinos

    A visitor is considering a site that is not yet in the database and wants BetScan to pull fresh public signals and store the result for later visits.

  • Learn casino safety basics

    A reader researching casino safety, offshore licensing, or withdrawal risk can use the guides section for background before choosing a site.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Checks casinos before a deposit decision, rather than after a problem appears.
  • Combines several independent public sources instead of relying on one rating site.
  • Shows the score and the underlying evidence in the report.
  • Requires no account and says it does not collect user identity or page content.
  • Supports a broad set of Chromium-based browsers.

Cons

  • Firefox support is not yet available; the site says it is in development.
  • The product relies on the domains and public signals it can reach, so unscanned casinos may need a fresh lookup before a score is available.

FAQ

Is BetScan really free?

Yes. BetScan says it is permanently free. The site notes that report pages may contain affiliate or referral links to verified casinos, but those links do not affect the Trust Score.

How is the Trust Score calculated?

BetScan combines four main signals: license status from 40+ regulators, Trustpilot ratings and review authenticity, community sentiment from Reddit and casino forums, and AskGamblers ratings and complaint volume. Those inputs are weighted into a 0–100 score shown in each report.

What if a casino is not in the database yet?

It covers the public websites BetScan has scanned and indexed. The home page shows 129 casinos indexed, while the reports page shows 422 total casinos in the live database; if a site is not yet in the database, BetScan can search for trust signals and save the result for future visits.

Which browsers are supported?

BetScan supports Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, including Edge, Brave, Opera, and Vivaldi. The site also says Firefox support is in development.

Does BetScan collect personal data?

BetScan says it only sends the domain of the active tab and does not read the page URL path, content, balance, bets, personal details, or browsing history. It also says no account or tracking cookies are required.

Quick Facts

Category
Browser extension
Primary use
Casino safety and license verification
Platform
Chrome and Chromium-based browsers
Supported browsers
Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi; Firefox in development
Source domain
betscan.click
Pricing
Free forever, according to the site