A KYC at an online casino is not a big problem in itself. Many players have gotten used to that. It only becomes a problem if players refuse to provide this information. Often referred to as the terms and conditions, they almost always state that the casino reserves the right to perform the KYC, which will happen. Then it is only a matter of time before that takes place. A KYC can, however, be carried out in 24 hours. I often wonder how casinos check such information, since they don't have access to the local authorities for information
We dont know on what would happen into those information whether they would be just securing out those info on a database without boggling up their minds on how it should be confirmed or verify.
As long you do comply out on whats been asked then that what do counts and as a user then we should really be prepared on possible changes in the future if ever you are dealing with casinos
which arent imposing strict compliance in terms of KYC.We do still have lots of places which is having no KYC which is nice but its not surprising that most of them would turn out to be
regulated in the future.
This is the reason why we must read the terms and condition such as the FaQs too because by this at start you will not have an idea how it works and it processed already. In the KYC process, the gambling platform must have a reminder to their users with their Data privacy act matters, like having a confirmation to the user that they will store their information because once it has a breached, a lot of data can be used in other things that's why the other player doesn't want to have this KYC.