Thanks for the feedback Lakai.
You are welcome!
I have never given much thought to the provably fair concept because I don't like to deposit big on new and unknown casinos. The provably fair scheme can be checked directly on the casino websites, can it not?
"provably fair" basically does not protect you from being scamed. So if a new online platform advertises to be "provably fair", it only means that the results of previous rolls are disclosed and can be recalculated either manually or with tools.
Many sites also offer so called "verifiers", where you can have the result recalculated. If a site has bad intentions, it is easy to manipulate the verifier, too. Pages that value transparency provide the code of the verifiers and host them e.g. on Github. So everyone can check if they work properly.