Is there a way to back up casino game progress on mobile?

Hey! Does anyone know how to backup your mobile casino game progress? I'm currently playing some slot machine and poker apps, and I'd hate to start over from scratch if my phone crashes or I get a new one. Is there a way to secure your achievements? Would love some advice!

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ShaderCost
ShaderCostAnswered on 12/22
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As far as I am aware this is not true of all casino games. I think it just depends on which app you download. If you have an app where you can create a cloud account with them (Netent, for example, or Playtech, or Evolution Gaming) then you should be able to save your progress, balance, etc. Look in the options menu for "Sync to Cloud" or something similar.

If you have not signed into an account to use those apps, however, you may be in trouble. Best precaution: Manually back up all game saves (via your phone’s file system) before something goes wrong. If you are swapping devices, sign in to the app with the same account on both, and then re-download the app and check if it imports saved data.

If you’re still in doubt, talk to the game’s developers. They’ll know the right way to save your game. Some games now even include a backup option.

DamageCalculator
DamageCalculatorAnswered on 12/22

Most mobile casino sites use their own login system, so just sign up and log in. Look for a “save” button or “cloud save” option in settings. Some apps allow you to connect to Google Drive or iCloud. Big brands such as PokerStars and 888 Casino autosave, while others may have a restore function – check with customer support if you’re unsure. Keep yourself logged in at all times. That’s the key. Your precious data is far more secure in the cloud than it is on your flaky phone.

GameSystems
GameSystemsAnswered on 12/23

Look for a feature that allows saving games to the cloud (or an account). Good applications usually have one; just log in, don’t play as “Guest, ” and your data will be safe (you can always ask casino support if you’re not sure). As a precaution, try to capture at least some screenshots with records and scores – if anything happens, at least you’ll have something…

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