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a tip ( just dont do it)
i have used it eor over a year with no problem, and the site seems very secure
Yes I have been doing so for over a year now and have not encountered any problems at all.
It’s true that there are many scams doing the rounds, some of which use the name of the National Lottery UK. The simplest way to avoid getting caught up in any of those scams is to always type “National Lottery” into a search engine to get a link to the official site….NEVER click on any links contained in any email which claims to have come from the Lottery itself. I do this even if I get an email which contains news about my ticket…which sadly, isn’t often enough!
If you go to the official site and scroll down to the bottom, you will find some very useful information and advice from the security department regarding scams involving lotteries
I have been playing online for a long time and do not have a problem with it. Good thing is they let you know if you won anything.