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Re: ⚽🎮🎲 Coinplay.com | Brand New Crypto Sportsbook & Casino
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Learn Bitcoin
on 27/03/2023, 16:39:28 UTC
Having a Facebook account and verifying KYC on a platform aren't the same. Facebook doesn't verify your identity in the first place. Facebook won't know if you are using fake information to create an account. But, Once you create an account on a casino and you have to submit KYC. You cannot submit fake information to verify your account. On top of that, You cannot compare a Facebook account with a KYC. Nobody on the internet knows if the account is real or not.
Learn Bitcoin you got it wrong there because to have a verified Facebook account all you documents must be verified and what Plaguedeath was trying to say is that identity leaking is possible and we are vulnerable to that and as a result lot of crimes have been committed, but also we must know that there are levels to KYC.

Identity leaking is possible everywhere on the internet. No matter how big the company is. Usually, Casinos require you to verify High-level KYC once you have a smart amount of money in your balance. But, an average joe doesn't need any document to create a Facebook account unless you are a content creator and want to verify your account/page. What I am trying to say is that your Facebook profile information is unreliable compared to your submitted KYC information.