Yes, if seen as a fun and risk-free way of checking out a new casino. However, we strongly advise against looking for these offers for the sake of the so-called free money they offer. Often, no deposit bonuses offer a handful of spins or $10 funds; in other words, the amount of money you get is not worth the effort of desperately seeking them. Also, operators can detect players who abuse these offers and ban them from their websites.
Anyone of legal gambling age and playing from a country in which an online casino is licensed to operate. Besides territorial and legal restrictions, no deposit bonuses are usually limited to new players.
No deposit bonuses allow players to check out the offer and games at a casino without making a down payment. They come in different shapes, but all essentially let you play without (deposit) strings attached.