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Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘
by
Juggy777
on 06/06/2022, 07:28:20 UTC
KYC is not really a problem because we need to live with it since most provably in future we will deal this on legit platforn where we want to go. And since Roobet has proven for so many times that they are one of the best casino then providing little personal detals will provably fine to its existing users. I will be worried about this if unknown or unreputable ask about this since I don't trust anything new and directly ask for your identity.
Talking about being legit, there is no denying that Roobet is a legit Casino, but when it comes to KYC, we must be prepared for anything that might happen in the future, such as our data being leaked, either because the website was hacked or the platform itself misused user data.  Agreed in the future KYC will be something hard to avoid.
Even the casino didn't want that but to comply the rules they have to enforce such requirements so they can operate and this is business so they just want to give smooth user experience also complying all the regulations needed. Anything in the internet can be leaked because even the most secured website hacked twice if I am not wrong so we have to be prepared when we are agreeing those KYC terms who knows in future these government will enforce more KYC which completely may take someone's privacy.

I feel that it’s safe to share KYC data with Roobet, because they’re taking extra precautions for protecting the user’s KYC details eg using 256 bit encryption, hence there’s very little chance of KYC details ever getting leaked. Furthermore as rightly said above we can’t escape KYC, but if a casino in this case Roobet has proper mechanism to safeguard our KYC details then there’s no harm in sharing it with them.