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Apps and mobile web for our listed operators

Most UK players browse on phones first — here is how the five operators in our current comparison handle mobile play.

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Native apps and mobile browsers both access the same UKGC-licensed wallets, but the experience differs. Apps can send push notifications for promotions (which you can disable), while mobile web avoids app-store updates. For bonus hunters, the important part is whether promo terms and contribution tables are readable on a small screen without horizontal scrolling.

Paddy Power

Mobile: iOS & Android apps. The Paddy Power app mirrors the full sportsbook and casino lobby, with biometric login on supported devices. Bonus pages render in-app with the same contribution notes as desktop.

NetBet

Mobile: iOS & Android apps. Dedicated iOS and Android builds carry the slots wall and live lobby. Wagering tables are reachable from the promotions tab without switching to an external browser.

Lotto Mart

Mobile: Mobile web, app varies. Mobile web is the primary route; the layout prioritises lottery draws with casino categories one tap away. Offer terms open in expandable panels suited to portrait screens.

LottoGo

Mobile: Responsive mobile site. Responsive site rather than a headline app. Slots launch in-browser with provider loading screens; promo banners scale cleanly but lack app-style push alerts.

TigerBet

Mobile: Mobile-optimised site. Lightweight mobile site reflecting the smaller catalogue. Fewer menus mean less scrolling, which helps newcomers, though live tables load fewer simultaneous streams than at larger rivals.

What to check on mobile

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