Even on its legacy mobile domain, Bet9ja utilizes standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption.
But is logging into the old mobile version still safe? Here is a full, unbiased safety analysis.
This is the biggest threat to Old Mobile users.
Notably, Bet9ja has not committed to adding 2FA or HSTS to the old mobile interface, suggesting it is in maintenance mode.
: Using unauthorized apps is a violation of Bet9ja’s terms of service and can lead to a permanent ban. How to Stay Safe: The "Gold Rules"
Security experts often warn against using "old" software, but the Old Bet9ja Mobile is a unique case. It isn't abandoned; it is by Bet9ja. Here is the deep dive into its safety profile:
Modern browsers require TLS 1.2 or 1.3 encryption.
However, the "old" nature of the site means it might not have all the advanced, up-to-the-minute security patches found in the new mobile app. Potential Risks
Ensure the website address starts exactly with https:// and features the official domain name. Do not trust URLs with strange extensions or misspellings.