What does no restrictions actually mean?
It usually refers to operators licensed in jurisdictions such as Malta or Curaçao that are not connected to local self-exclusion registers. They still verify identity, but they do not check the same national databases as domestic operators.
That can mean higher deposit limits, faster registration and access to games that might not be available locally.
Trade-offs and risks
The flip side is fewer local protections. Disputes are harder to resolve, complaints go to a foreign regulator, and any self-exclusion you set up domestically does not follow you to an offshore site.
Only choose operators with a verifiable EU licence, transparent terms, and clear withdrawal processes. Always set personal limits.