A mirror site is an alternative URL that leads to the same Vavada platform with your same account, balance, and games. Mirrors exist because the main domain may be blocked by ISPs in certain countries. Only use official mirrors - unofficial ones may be phishing scams.
What Is a Mirror Site?
Understanding alternative URLs for online casinos
A mirror site (also called an alternative URL or alternative domain) is an exact copy of the main website hosted on a different web address. When you visit a Vavada mirror, you access the same platform as the main site:
- Same account - your login, balance, and history are identical
- Same games - the full game library is available
- Same bonuses - all promotions and bonus offers apply
- Same support - live chat and all support channels work normally
- Same security - SSL encryption and license terms still apply
The only difference is the URL in your browser's address bar. Everything else - from your account balance to the games themselves - is exactly the same.
Why Mirror Sites Exist
The reasons behind alternative URLs
Mirror sites exist primarily because of internet service provider (ISP) blocks. In certain countries, ISPs are required by local regulators to block access to gambling websites that don't hold a domestic license.
Common reasons a main domain might be blocked:
- ISP-level DNS blocking - your internet provider redirects the domain to a block page
- Government regulation - local authorities order blocks on unlicensed gambling sites
- Domain-level issues - occasionally, domain registry disputes or technical problems can take a domain offline
When the main domain becomes inaccessible, mirror sites provide an alternative path to the same platform. The casino creates new domains periodically to maintain access for players in affected regions.
How to Find an Official Vavada Mirror
Safe ways to get a working alternative URL
Finding a legitimate mirror requires some caution, as scammers often create fake sites to steal login credentials. Use only these trusted methods:
- Vavada support - contact the live chat or email support from the last working URL you used. They will provide the current official mirror
- Official social media - Vavada posts updated mirror links on their verified social media accounts and Telegram channels
- Email notifications - if you're subscribed to Vavada's newsletter, they send new mirror URLs to registered players
- Trusted affiliate sites - reputable casino review sites and guides (like this one) maintain updated information
Never search for "Vavada mirror" in search engines and click random results. Scammers create fake mirror sites that look identical to Vavada but are designed to steal your login information and money. Always get mirror URLs from official sources.
Are Mirror Sites Safe?
How to verify a mirror is legitimate
Official Vavada mirror sites are as safe as the main domain. They use the same server infrastructure, the same SSL certificates, and are operated by the same company (Vavada B.V., license OGL/2024/252/0153).
How to verify a mirror is genuine:
- Check the SSL certificate - click the padlock icon in your browser. The certificate should show Vavada's official details
- Try logging in with your existing credentials - a real mirror will recognize your account. If it asks you to create a new account, it's probably fake
- Verify the license footer - the same Curacao license information should appear at the bottom of the page
- Check your balance - your balance on a real mirror will match your balance on the main site exactly
Bookmark the working mirror URL once you've verified it. This way, you won't need to search for it again if the main domain goes down.
Alternatives to Mirror Sites
Other ways to access Vavada when the main site is blocked
If you prefer not to use mirror sites, there are other methods to access Vavada when the main domain is blocked:
- VPN (Virtual Private Network) - routes your traffic through a server in a different country, bypassing local blocks. Note that some VPN IPs may be blocked by Vavada's security system
- DNS change - switching your DNS to a public service like Google DNS (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) can bypass DNS-level blocks
- Mobile app / PWA - the Vavada mobile app may use different connection paths than your browser
- Tor browser - provides maximum anonymity but may be slower and could trigger additional security checks
For a complete troubleshooting guide, see Vavada site not opening - what to do.
Mirror sites are a practical solution when the main Vavada domain is blocked in your region. They're completely safe as long as you get them from official sources - Vavada support, verified social media, or email notifications. The golden rule: never enter your login credentials on a mirror URL you found through a random search engine result. When in doubt, contact Vavada support directly to get the current working URL.