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Re: ▰▰▰ LUCKYGAMES.IO ▰▰▰ ✅ 5 Awesome Games ✅ 61 Cryptocurrencies ✅ Daily Contests
by
JollyGood
on 04/10/2018, 18:18:38 UTC
Why this site no wants be added to dicebot?.


Hi, there is no need for admin to deploy external bots on the site, each user can study programming and programming a bot to bet, luckygames.io has a self-bet and does not need external bots if the user chooses to use third party bots not has problems, but it is the responsibility of users to use external bots.

It is not allowed to use bots in game cells and hackers.


I just visited the Luckygames website for the first time today after seeing it in a signature.

Please can a representative of Luckygames explain the following:

- Why is there no cookie notification?
- Why is Luckygames not GDPR European Law compliant?
- What is the LTD/LLC registered company name that owns Luckygames?
- What is the LTD/LLC registered company address?
- What is the LTD/LLC registered company contact number and email address?
- What is the the legal jurisdiction Luckygames is governed by?
- What are the KYC/AML policies Luckygames adheres to?
- Where is the Privacy Information page? (The TOS shows no privacy information)

Many thanks



Hi, if you have not noticed, Luckygames.io is a casino that works with encrypted coins and not real amounts, the records you request are not necessary, since the anonymity of the site is for user and casino security.

All user data is protected, do not worry it's the responsibility of the Luckygames.io team to keep user data safe.

It is worth remembering that Luckygames.io does not have personal information of the user. Smiley

now in the matter of privacy has no basis you want we have about it, as luckygames.io has no personal data of any user, only username and password, and just any email for recovery of passwords, so your question has no logic.

I hope you have noticed that the site does not ask for personal data, the user defines any name, any password and can set a simple email to retrieve account.

simple answer your question, because the users of luckygames.io are anonymous and have no personal data in the power of luckygames.io, there is no way to ask for privacy of something that is already anonymous. Cheesy Cheesy

You are giving your opinion based on your lack of knowledge.

The facts are different. Any website that has input fields asking customers to enter data must have GDPR (European law) for all websites that can be accessed by EU citizens. All websites need to have cookies too. Lots more things can be added here but I prefer to wait for Luckygames to give their views.