Fair Go mobile guide · By · Updated May 2026

Fair Go Casino mobile — browser-only RTG play on iOS & Android

Search "Fair Go Casino app" on Google and you'll see the same brochure language as every other operator. The honest version is shorter: Fair Go does not have a downloadable app. The mobile experience is the desktop site rendered in your phone's browser — which is fine, because the RTG lobby is light enough to run that way without sacrificing anything. This page covers what mobile play actually looks like, the cashier checks worth running on a phone, and how to keep the login safe when your password manager isn't always trustworthy on mobile.

18+ only. Curaçao-licensed (Deckmedia N.V.). Mobile lobby is browser-based; no app to install. Responsible Gaming · AU Gambling Help 1800 858 858.

The short answer

There is no Fair Go Casino mobile app on the Apple App Store or Google Play. There is also no Android APK to sideload. The mobile lobby is the operator's website rendered in iOS Safari, Android Chrome or any other modern mobile browser. Performance is fine on older handsets; the full RTG game library, cashier and account tools all work. If a third-party site is offering a "Fair Go app download" link, treat it as suspicious — it didn't come from the operator.

Fair Go mobile browser experience

The mobile site is a responsive scaling of the desktop layout. The header collapses into a hamburger menu, the lobby tile grid reflows to two columns in portrait, and the cashier becomes a single-column form. Game tiles open in a dedicated player; some titles run inline within the lobby. Demo play is available on most pokies for unregistered users in many markets — useful for checking a slot's volatility on a phone before claiming a bonus on it.

No app, no APK

The Fair Go lobby is delivered through your mobile browser. There is nothing to install, nothing to sideload, no operating-system permission to grant. Bookmark the operator URL and open from the bookmark each time.

Works on iOS & Android

iOS Safari and Android Chrome are the most-tested browsers. Firefox and Edge work too. Older iPhones and Android handsets handle the RTG lobby without trouble — the lobby asset weight is modest by 2026 standards.

Add to Home Screen (PWA-style)

iOS Safari and Android Chrome both let you save the Fair Go URL to your home screen as a one-tap launcher. This is not an app — it's a shortcut to the bookmark. It does behave like an app for opening, though, which is the closest Fair Go gets to a native experience.

Live chat works on mobile

The 24/7 live chat widget works the same on mobile as on desktop. Useful for the on-the-spot KYC question or the cashier query that pops up mid-session.

Mobile RTG game browsing

The Fair Go pokie shelf is the part of the lobby you'll spend most mobile time in. The mobile browse pattern that works:

  • Use the search box for known titles. Achilles, Spirit of the Inca, Bubble Bubble, Cleopatra's Gold — if you know the name, search is faster than scrolling.
  • Filter by category for unknown titles. Pokies / Table Games / Video Poker / Specialty filters reduce the tile count to something thumb-scrollable.
  • Check the title info panel. Volatility band and published RTP are inside the info panel, not on the lobby tile. Worth a tap before opening a pokie under a bonus.
  • Spin in landscape for full-feature view. Most RTG pokies render their bonus rounds better in landscape. Lock screen rotation off if you want to spin one-handed in portrait.

The full RTG shelf breakdown lives on the Fair Go games page.

Mobile cashier checks — before you deposit

The mobile cashier carries the same rails as the desktop one: AUD via Visa, Mastercard, Neosurf, Flexepin and three crypto routes (BTC, ETH, LTC). PayID is not currently a listed Fair Go method, on mobile or desktop. Apple Pay is not a listed rail at the time of writing. Confirm in the live cashier on the day.

  • Card auto-fill. Save a card to the mobile browser only on a device you control. Public Wi-Fi + saved cards is a bad combination.
  • Crypto wallet on the same phone. If your wallet app and the Fair Go cashier are on the same handset, double-check the receive address before sending. Phone clipboards have leaked addresses to clipboard-stealing malware in past years.
  • Voucher numbers (Neosurf / Flexepin). Type rather than paste — some clipboard apps trim leading zeros on voucher codes.
  • KYC documents from the same device. Most KYC uploads work fine from a mobile photo of an ID; ensure the entire document is in frame and the focus is sharp before submitting.

Per-rail detail on the Fair Go payment methods page. Withdrawal expectations on the withdrawal time page.

Login & security on mobile

Mobile login at Fair Go is the same flow as desktop, with one extra discipline: mobile-keyboard auto-fill is not always domain-aware. iOS's "Passwords" auto-fill and Android's auto-fill checks the domain against your saved entries. Third-party keyboards (Gboard, SwiftKey, others) that offer fill-from-clipboard or fill-from-typed-history can suggest a password from another site if the field looks similar. The safe pattern:

  • Use a password manager that explicitly validates the domain (1Password, Bitwarden, Apple Keychain).
  • Open Fair Go from a saved bookmark, not from a Google search result link.
  • If 2FA is offered, turn it on. The cost is one extra tap per login; the benefit is a stolen password becoming worthless without the device.
  • Don't stay logged in on a shared phone. The same convenience that helps you helps anyone else who picks up the device.

The full login + clone-site guide sits on the Fair Go login page.

Responsible-gambling limits on mobile

The mobile cashier exposes the same responsible-gambling tools as the desktop one. The honest mobile-specific reality is that a phone makes it easier to start a session at any time of day — in bed, on a commute, mid-meeting. Three habits that survive that convenience:

  • Set a deposit limit before the first deposit. Account > Responsible Gaming. Survives every "just one more spin" moment a phone enables.
  • Use Screen Time / Digital Wellbeing. iOS Screen Time and Android Digital Wellbeing both let you cap time spent on a specific URL. Cap your Fair Go time honestly.
  • Don't disable the session-time-out reminder. The reminder pop-up is the moment to decide whether the next spin is entertainment or chasing. The "remind me later" button is fine; the "disable" button rarely is.

Independent help: Gambling Help Online · 1800 858 858. The full toolkit lives on the responsible gaming page.

Mobile pre-deposit checklist

  • Open via bookmark or typed URLDon't follow links from social DMs or unsolicited emails. The clone-site risk is higher on mobile because the address bar is shorter.
  • Check the licence seal in the footerShould be a clickable link to the Curaçao validation page, not a static image.
  • Test demo before depositingSpin two demo titles on the phone to gauge load time and audio fidelity.
  • Set a deposit limitAccount > Responsible Gaming. One minute. Survives every late-night spin urge.
  • Confirm cashier railSame rails as desktop. Pick the withdrawal rail before depositing.
  • Upload KYC from the phoneGovernment photo ID, proof of address, payment proof. Fastest path to a clean first withdrawal.

For broader fit, the long Fair Go review covers who Fair Go suits. The games page covers the RTG shelves. The FAQ answers common cashier and account questions.

FAQ — Fair Go mobile

No. Fair Go is browser-only on iOS and Android — no app to install, no APK to sideload. The full RTG lobby, cashier and account tools run inside the mobile browser.

Yes. The mobile browser lobby works on iOS Safari and Android Chrome (and most other modern browsers). Tile loading is light enough for older Android handsets.

Yes. The mobile cashier supports the same rails as desktop — Visa, Mastercard, Neosurf, Flexepin, BTC, ETH and LTC. Apple Pay is not currently a listed Fair Go rail; confirm in the live cashier on the day.

As safe as desktop, with one extra discipline: avoid mobile-keyboard auto-fill that doesn't validate the domain. A password manager that checks the URL is the safer auto-fill route.