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Re: 🦉 Owl.games 🦉 Web 3.0 Crypto Casino & Sportsbook - BTC-Metamask-Walletconnect
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Fivestar4everMVP
on 27/12/2022, 22:17:16 UTC
Now my question based on your comment is, what is the need of privacy in gambling when the casino in question already know who you are?
this is in terms of those that have completed a KYC verification on the casino, is there still any need hiding your identity of location from the casino even after you've completed kyc verification?
Answering that question may be hard but we all know that different people with their reasons for doing things and only the individuals involved know exactly why they do what they do, and VPV flagging on casinos have been due to some of these reasons but is not limited to them.
1: casinos flag vpn accounts when there are suspected cases of a violation of their terms and conditions, in this sense a player trying to bypass restrictions.
2: when there is bonus abuse and the case of multiple accounts, this way Chester tries to use VPN to stay off the radar and keep accumulating casino bonuses under multiple accounting.
Then putting this things you mentioned perspective, I personally think casinos that ban the use of VPN on their platform shouldn't be blamed,  when the majority of those that use VPN, use it for doing things that the casino is against, then I pretty much support the ban, because like I said earlier, I've not seen a genuine reason why some one in a region where the casino has not restricted would prefer using VPN if not to hide his or her identity, and from my personal estimation, more than 90 percent of why most people hide their identity in their gambling activities is just incase they find an opportunity to abuse the casino, their identity won't be immediately known.