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Caesars

Trust Score 83/100 · Tier 1

83/100Tier 16 components

Licensed by PA PGCB, Caesars is a sportsbook tracked in the SharkBetting Atlas.

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Erik Andersson, Content & Marketing Specialist at Sharkbetting
By , Content & Marketing Specialist8 years tracking gambling regulation and trust audits
5 sources

Caesars at a glance

At a glance

Caesars sits in the top 1% of bookmakers we track and earns a Tier-1 licensing posture. The trust score and tier shown in the header above are broken down by 6 weighted components in the score panel below.

What's behind the 83/100

6 weighted checks, total 100. Each bar shows the score, weight, and what it means.

6 weighted checks, total 10010098206570100Licensing 25%Corporate 20%Security 15%Reviews 15%Threat 15%Operational 10%83
6 weighted checks, total 100
Licensing 25%100

What this score means: Active licences in tier-1 jurisdictions provide strong consumer protection and dispute-resolution channels.

Evidence: Tier-1: Pennsylvania PGCB

Corporate 20%98

What this score means: Ownership traces to a publicly-known parent group with documented filings.

Evidence: SEC-filed public parent: caesars-entertainment

Security 15%20

What this score means: Multiple security signals failing. Mozilla Observatory grade poor or critical CVEs nearby.

Context: A technical measure of HTTP-header hardening and DNS hygiene, not evidence of a breach or unsafe funds.

Evidence: Mozilla Observatory: F

Reviews 15%65

What this score means: Mixed review signals. Some platforms positive, others negative or sparse.

Evidence: Dispute mediation: 1.0/10

Threat 15%70

What this score means: No fraud-intel hits, no AML enforcement actions, no KEV CVEs on infrastructure.

Evidence: UKGC enforcement: 1 fine(s) (-30)

Operational 10%100

What this score means: Domain age, hosting tier, and CDN posture indicate a stable long-running operation.

Evidence: Domain age: 31y

Caesars overview

Licensed by PA PGCB, Caesars is a sportsbook tracked in the SharkBetting Atlas. The brand was first registered online in 1995, giving it roughly 31 years of operating history. Ultimate ownership traces back to Caesars Entertainment, a publicly traded company, so a regulated parent is accountable behind the brand. It holds 24 active licences, including ones from PA PGCB, CO-DOG, and NY-NYGC. It is open to players in roughly 25 markets.

Its SharkBetting Trust Score v2 sits at 77 out of 100 (high confidence, above-average band). Public review aggregators report 1.0/10 on a third-party dispute-mediation service. The UK Gambling Commission imposed a GBP 13m fine on the operator in 2020. For a player in a market it is licensed for, the regulatory recourse here is among the stronger options the Atlas tracks.

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83

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83

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Licensing & regulatory footprint

Country access

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Europe
0 accepted, 0 blocked
Americas
2 accepted, 0 blocked
Accepted: USA, Canada
Asia
0 accepted, 0 blocked
Africa
0 accepted, 0 blocked
Oceania
0 accepted, 0 blocked

Activity timeline

Atlas tracked 4 timeline sources for this brand: licence registers, UKGC enforcement sitemap, certificate transparency, atlas verification. 2 returned signal so far. Atlas first observed this brand on 2026-04-19.Latest event: Atlas last verified on 2026-04-19.

Public reviews

Dispute mediation
0 complaints
Mediation: Tracked

What to expect

Identity checks

Standard: ID on first withdrawal

A general expectation for this brand type, not an individually verified KYC audit. Check the operator’s own terms before depositing.

Mobile apps

iOS4.7 stars101,268 reviews

How we know: Apple App Store + Google Play Store metadata, atlas brand catalogue. Last checked 2026-04-19.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Caesars safe?

Caesars has a Trust Score of 83/100 with high data confidence. It rates well on independent signals: licensing 100/100, reviews 65/100, corporate 98/100, security 20/100. No active red flags are recorded against the brand.

Who owns Caesars?

Caesars is part of the SEC-listed group caesars-entertainment (ticker CZR), which discloses audited financials and ownership in public filings. Verified ownership matters because the parent company holds the regulatory licence, custody of player funds, and final responsibility for dispute resolution; corporate transparency is one of six components in the Trust Score v2 rubric.

Is Caesars licensed?

Caesars appears in regulator registers but the Trust Score v2 scorer does not classify any of them into its tier rubric. Additional matches under AGCO are not tier-mapped by the scorer, so they are reported as regulated without a tier claim. The licensing component scores 100/100 in Trust Score v2. Tier-1 status means strict KYC, AML, segregated player funds, and mandatory dispute resolution. Tier-2 covers Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Alderney, Kahnawake, and KSA-NL. Tier-3 covers Curacao-style light-touch frameworks.

Does Caesars have a mobile app?

Caesars ships a native iOS app verified against the App Store listing. On the App Store, "Caesars Sportsbook & Casino" rates 4.71/5 across 101,268 reviews, published by Computerized Bookmaking Systems, Inc. (App Store category: Sports). Store ratings reflect user satisfaction with the app itself, not the underlying betting product, and can drift after major updates.

What do third-party review platforms say about Caesars?

Caesars appears on multiple independent review aggregators that measure different aspects of player experience. A third-party dispute-mediation service, which mediates player complaints with operators, scores 1/10. Open consumer-review platforms reflect sentiment from any consumer who chooses to post; dispute-mediation services reflect how an operator behaves when disputes are escalated, so the two metrics measure different things.

Where is Caesars available?

Caesars accepts players from 25 jurisdictions per atlas data, including USA, Canada, Ontario, Maine, Massachusetts, New York and 19 more. Availability lists are derived from public terms-of-service pages and licence registers; geofencing rules can be tighter than what is publicly stated, and accounts opened from restricted IPs are usually voided. Always verify your specific country on the official site before depositing.

Is Caesars's site secure?

Caesars scores 20/100 on the Trust Score v2 security component, indicating noticeable hardening gaps. Signals include: Mozilla Observatory grade F; DNS hygiene: SPF/DMARC/DKIM 3/4 (+5). The security component blends HTTP-header hardening (HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options), TLS configuration, DNS hygiene (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), CDN/WAF presence, and hosting reputation; it does not assess the operator's internal security or breach history.

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Trust Score
83/100
TierTier 1
Active licences25
Player reviews154k
Top regulatorPennsylvania PGCB
Regulator actionsNone on file

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Author and sources

Erik Andersson, Content & Marketing Specialist at Sharkbetting
By , Content & Marketing Specialist8 years tracking gambling regulation and trust audits
5 sources

Sources (5)

Citations backing every factual claim in this Caesars profile, grouped by category. Atlas verifies each source on the date shown. External links open in a new tab.

Regulator records (2)

  1. [2]Caesars licence record (no. 463-50) (New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement)
  2. [3]Systemic failings at Caesars Entertainment (UK Gambling Commission)

Operator pages (1)

  1. [5]Domain registration record for caesars.com (RDAP (registry data))

Other (2)

  1. [1]Caesars licence record (Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario)
  2. [4]Web-security scan of caesars.com (grade F) (Mozilla HTTP Observatory)Accessed

Trust score computed from 6 weighted components (licensing, corporate, security, reviews, threat intel, operational). License data verified against public authority records. Last verified 53 days ago. Sources cited: 5.

See full Trust Score v2 methodology | about the data

Last updated: 19 Apr 2026

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