When we talk about the Rivalo app, by that we mean the web app, which processes the complete content of the desktop site for the mobile. The app works entirely without download, so you don’t need to search in iTunes, the Google Play Store, another independent app store afterwards, and you also don’t need an apk. All you need to do is just pick up your mobile device (iOS, Android) and open the official homepage of the sports betting provider. There are no visual differences to a regular app; the Rivalo homepage fully adapts without intervention to the screen size of your mobile. There is also no native app from Rivalo to my knowledge. By the way, such a native app also has some weak points, which I explain in following section. Since you’re now maybe asking whether the app functions on your iPhone or smartphone, we have below a table with a large selection of the compatible devices for you.
Benefits of the Rivalo app
With this Rivalo web app, you can enjoy a few interesting benefits. First you don’t have to download and therefore don’t burden the the storage capacity of your mobile. Second there are none of the often annoying updates that there are with native apps. Therefore, you don’t burden your data capacity, get no update issues and also don’t need to update your operating system version, as is often the case with updates. Changes to the website will be automatically displayed for you in the web app. The downloading of an apk file from a non-Google Play Store source anywhere from the web or aan app file from independent app stores often puts you at risk, as often malware can be found in the files. Anyway you will only rarely find them in the Play Store and iTunes App Store, because both operate a partly very restrictive policy in terms of the issue of gaming apps. The Rivalo app rules this risk out and moreover protects all your data thanks to SSL256 encryption. As well as the sports betting, betting providers often find it technically very challenging to present their whole gaming portfolio, such as casino, virtual sports, live casino, etc, on an app, since some casinos cover over 1,000 games and it would lead to numerous updates per day. The app would therefore be very large and would need accordingly a lot of memory space. With the web app, you are for that reason better served.