Security of hidden slots by links.

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Mr Mongoose

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May 27, 2026, 4:27:13 PMMay 27
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I've noticed that some casinos have "hidden" slots that aren't displayed in the general list but are accessible via a direct link. Is this some kind of test feature or a bad practice? Should I play these games if I stumble across them, or should I avoid them because they might have unregulated RTP?

Malin Heren

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May 28, 2026, 2:48:15 AMMay 28
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Hidden or non-indexed slots raise many questions precisely because of their lack of transparency. Sometimes these are genuinely test games or temporarily disabled, but users still feel like they're in a "gray area."

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Anya Anya

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May 28, 2026, 5:25:53 AMMay 28
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Hidden slots accessible via direct links are usually test versions or games that haven't passed the platform's internal certification. Playing them is risky, as they may have non-standard RTPs or bugs. I wouldn't recommend it. If you find them by accident, it's best to notify support—it might be part of a promotion. However, if a platform intentionally hides slots, it's dishonest. For example, the site  https://abigcandyplay.net/   doesn't use hidden slots—all games are publicly available. Don't risk it.

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