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  • #800319
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    After the grand prive episode they are worthless.

    #800323
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I think this is a reaction to that episode.

    The new aff program certification would include AUDITING the program backends – something I have pushed for as long as I have been in this biz.

    Of course they can’t audit those who do not voluntarily submit to it. Grand Prive did not allow access to the aff program (for good reason we found out). So eCOGRA had nothing in hand.

    But, if we can get auditing of aff programs in place, the ones who submit to it will definitely be a better bet for us than those who don’t.

    No other industry goes unaudited, it’s time we got the benefit. I would definitely like to see a lot of programs joining and I will definitely prefer programs who are audited on a regular basis. It’s a no brainer.

    #800356
    Almanator
    Member

    Any program worth anything would join. If they don’t, one would have to ask why and what don’t they want us to know.

    Even still, I have to see it to believe it and hope better regulation and auditing gets put into place and is widly accepted.

    #800360
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Only solution is to force Seal holders to also have their Aff programs audited as well.

    #800362
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I have to say that I don’t have a whole lot of faith in ecogra. But this can only help, not hurt.

    Only time will tell how much this will benefit us.

    #800371
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    This is a step in the right direction. It won’t hurt for sure

    #800373

    We can’t wait to get our seal :) but the process won’t be a quick one.

    #800374
    voodooman
    Member
    Star Partner;204740 wrote:
    We can’t wait to get our seal :) but the process won’t be a quick one.

    mmm, so says the program with the $3000 Highroller clause. :tongue:

    #800376
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @Star Partner 204740 wrote:

    We can’t wait to get our seal :) but the process won’t be a quick one.

    That’s great to hear. It also lends so much more credibility to the industry itself.

    #800380
    neophyte
    Member

    @graniteman 204719 wrote:

    Any program with 10k to burn would join.

    Fixed your post.

    @Dominique 204744 wrote:

    That’s great to hear. It also lends so much more credibility to the industry itself.

    Hardly imo. We all Remember CAP :Certified Programs” cough. hand over 10k and that was you.

    how do u audit a whitelabel for example?

    sure their payments might go out to affils okay, but how do u find skimmers for example? This isn’t going to turn up in any audit.

    also, how do u know if the software is “dodgy” if it’s 3rd party software – obviously you can’t find this out without auditing the servers behind the skin, like that’s ever going to happen

    imo all this “certification” crap boils down to is an entity charging 10k for a pretty meaningless certification. I would love it if someone could prove me wrong..

    #800382
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    eCOGRA is not CAP. What eCOGRA proposes is true certification with testing and audits, like brick and mortar audits. You can go to their site and get a lot more info on how it’s actually done, or contact Andrew, he tends to be very responsive to queries.

    #800383
    neophyte
    Member

    The following steps provide a general outline of eCOGRA’s process for awarding the Safe and Fair Seal to online gaming operators.

    1. All information relevant to the performance of an eGAP review is submitted to the operator, and relevant 3rd parties (software providers and service providers).

    2. The eCOGRA Compliance and Advisory Services department performs the eGAP review and submits a report to the Independent Directors regarding eGAP compliance by the operator, and its 3rd parties.

    3. eCOGRA’s Independent Directors may request additional information from the operator and 3rd parties;

    4. Award of the Seal is based on the eGAP compliance report and any other information which has come to the Independent Directors’ attention;

    5. A License Agreement is entered into between eCOGRA and the approved operator;

    6. The operator and relevant 3rd parties submit to ongoing eGAP compliance reviews to maintain the Seal.

    very nebulous indeed.

    #1 99% of software is 3rd party. software providers are not going to be themselves audited imo.
    #2 ??? What does the review consist of?
    #5 — licence agreement???

    Need more info, this is as vague as vague can be.

    #800389
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You can ask questions at andrew at ecogra .org Please let us know what he says! Would be interesting! :hattip:

    #800390
    neophyte
    Member

    @Dominique 204758 wrote:

    You can ask questions at andrew at ecogra .org Please let us know what he says! Would be interesting! :hattip:

    maybe one of the programs who are stumping up 10k for “certification” might comment.. maybe ECogra might comment. I’m bloody surprised nobody asks these questions.. Jeez..

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