Security
Data Protection and Security
Security is a primary concern in operating an online poker service. While many of our competitors are treating encryption and security as an after-thought, AdamevePoker takes security serious right from the beginning of system design.All AdamevePoker End Users’ personal data is stored in the database of the company. AdamevePoker guarantees that your data will not be sold, transferred, rented or passed on to any third parties in any form whatsoever, except in accordance with our privacy policy. In order to contribute to the investigations on prevention fraud or abuse, we may relay a suspected offender’s saved details to authorities or third parties that deal with the investigation of such offences.
To protect and safeguard your personal data during communication to your web-browser we use the latest secure and tested SSL encryption technology. All online transactions are also safeguarded by the extremely reliable payment systems operated by our internationally recognized clearing partners and payment processors. To protect illegal manipulations and abuse by third persons, we request and save the IP address of the logged-on computer. For all the data we use the latest technology firewall access protection.
Our software is tested by Technical Systems Testing (TST), an independent tester of gaming and wagering devices, to ensure that our games operate correctly, are fair, their outcomes are not predictable and that the system is reliable and otherwise up to the highest industry standards of software integrity.
Random Number Generator (RNG) & Shuffling
Offered at AdamevePoker’s certified RNG solution ensures the even distribution of cards whereby no sequence or relationship can be discovered in any way. The RNG solution is unaware of what’s going on in the game itself, so when the game requests a random card, the RNG has no idea of whose turn it is nor how the game is being played.
Microsoft CryptoAPI RNG
AdamevePoker uses the cryptographically-secure RNG system found in Microsoft’s CryptoAPI. "Cryptographically secure" means that the RNG is so completely random that even a large amount of computer analysis cannot predict or detect patterns in the output, a fact that has been validated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).It is important to note that computers are deterministic machines, and as such, they cannot produce truly random numbers. For this reason one often refers to Pseudo Random Number Generators (PRNG). Pseudo implies that a PRNG does not produce truly random numbers, but numbers that are random enough for a specific practical use.
The validation of Microsoft's CryptoAPI by the National Institute of Standards and Technology proves the PRNG system used is highly random and highly secure as it is a critical building block for the CryptoAPI.













