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Re: 🎲BetFury.io|🎥 YouTube Overview event for $10 000|🚀 BFG Listing Anniversary
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LUCKMCFLY
on 30/06/2022, 02:00:57 UTC
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I think that the IP to which they refer is to the public, but not to the specific one that generates each device that connects, but this is something very dfícile to control, we all know that a simple phone can use a VPN and cell phones The public IP can be changed every time that you want, just with rebirth, with putting a different public IP in plane mode, and that more the VPN is almost impossible, I think that in the future it will arrive That all casinos have to accept the players who use VPN, but they will run out of no one if they prohibit countries, or that prohibit IPS, the solution is that they have more security, investing in security is to arm themselves with unpleasant problems and unexpected attacks .

As far as I know, most casino prohibits the use of VPN to lessen the abuse of their promotion and bonuses. It also helps on not accepting clients that came from regions in which the service should be not accessible (banned/blocked).
I don't see any future which all casino will let users use VPN and have no issues with it. "Investing in security" means they need to find developers who are experienced with cyber security.

They need that in order to protect their business, using VPN if not being caught can still proceed but once the problem take place the players/gamblers who use it will suffer, the chance that the account will be suspended or worse will be block and they won't be able to withdraw their money.

And also, in terms of cyber security, they need to have someone or a team who will focus on protecting the sites from potential hackers.

It's part of investment that the business needs to have to assure gamblers that they are safe using the platform.

I usually use VPN when browsing because that's my default setup when browsing the web. I rarely claim any bonuses on any casino so I usually don't worry about me getting caught by there cyber security. I've been using VPN for many years and so far I don't encounter any issue for my account. Some of the casino directly prohibit it but there is some extension to rule especially if you are just using it for browsing privacy and not by abusing bonus of the casino.

Yeah right, there are casino sites that really strict in regard to using VPN while some might not be like that, the main concern is when you are using the platform and you win a huge amount, they can freeze your account and not to allow you to withdraw your fund, that the big risk that all gambles doesn't want to experienced.

If you are only using your VPN in browsing and you are not that abuser, then probably there's no problem that will be at stake.

You can continue your practice, it's also for your security while online.

There are several threads here in gambling that are addressing what VPNs are and how to enter a casino that accepts the use of this or not, however apart from the fact that this already represents a problem there are casinos that do accept VPNs, but as I have said in those gambling threads, there will come a time when there will be no prohibition of countries, therefore, the use of VPN will no longer be such a priority for some inhabitants of prohibited countries, because finally the world must accept that the BTC market and crypto is very profitable and that money is managed, you cannot prohibit people from making money or having fun, for me the biggest problem will be that people will want to have more privacy and anonymity. This is where it comes into direct conflict with KYC, which for me, those casinos that do not require KYC will be highly sought after.