And if we talk about security, online casinos are still safer because by being able to gamble at home, they don't need to leave the house while bringing a lot of money to the casino. It's another matter if they go to an offline casino where they have to bring a certain amount of money to be able to start gambling. Maybe offline casinos also offer online payments so people don't need to carry much money. However, many people who have experienced the convenience of gambling at online casinos still choose online casinos.
Online casinos offer easy access from anywhere and you can gamble at any time as long as you are still connected to the internet, offline casinos don't have this because gamblers have to go to a physical casino to gamble, if we discuss the risks of using money and which bets have the highest use of funds to gamble online or offline casino?
The use of funds at online casinos is higher because of the ease of access for quick transfers to casino accounts, but physical casinos require cash for betting and the possibility of gamblers at physical casinos has a lower risk of losing after gambling even though the casino provides ATM machine services for cash withdrawals. However, all risks depend on each gambler without comparison between gambling at online casinos or offline casinos because each gambler applies different limits on the use of funds, psychological influences, or different betting personal rules.
It is quite clear that at first glance we can already see about the advantages and disadvantages of both casinos, I agree with your idea that online casinos can make it easier for gamblers to get involved with all the conveniences they offer, and what is more prominent is that online casinos have no boundaries as long as you have a cell phone connected to the internet, meaning as you said that wherever and whenever we can gamble if we have a certain amount of balance in the account to bet and this is one of the advantages that physical casinos do not have.
On the other hand if you ask which one is more risky I think for people who have common sense and can use it properly then they will say that both types of gambling have the same risk but maybe with different types of convenience and services, and you have said that for risk issues it really depends on each individual on how they approach their gambling activities, if they go overboard and without having any management especially on their finances then obviously the risk of losing is potentially greater.