Hi! I hope you won't mind a more complex answer. I aim to help you navigate this. 🙂
Basically, yes—especially for less experienced players, it’s usually better to choose casinos with a German GGL license. That’s because you rarely have to worry that, if the casino for some reason refused to pay a legitimate win, you would have no way to enforce your rights. That’s exactly what the licensing authority is there for.
You can find a n official information on the official GGL website (https://www.gluecksspiel-behoerde.de/de/fuer-spielende/informationen-fuer-spielende-faqs) or here on our site 👈.
Our casino list also has a "licensing authority" filter, so you can easily see which casinos are suitable for German players. (https://casino.guru/top-online-casinos#tab=RECOMMENDED&la_84=true)
That said, many players also regularly play at so-called offshore casinos—casinos with less comprehensive licenses, such as in this case Comoros (AOFA). We consider this a weak license, so it’s always a good idea to check more information about the casino beforehand. That’s exactly what our casino reviews and user reviews can help with.
In short, if you play outside the GGL-licensed market, it’s best to stick to safe, well-reviewed casinos. In such cases, your winnings depend not on the casino’s legality in your country, but on whether the casino operates fairly and pays out as promised.
It’s also true that a few German players have mentioned on our forum that GGL prohibits German citizens from playing at offshore casinos. It might be worth double-checking that and then deciding what it means for you personally.
Sorry for the longer post. Let me know if I missed something or you just want to discuss it further.
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