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Re: is KYC data on Gambling sites safe?
by
danadc
on 15/06/2023, 18:47:06 UTC
I’ve said it plenty before and possibly even on this thread, but providing your personal information to anyone is never safe. This should be evident with all of the hacks that regularly occur. If you do have to provide your identity information, make sure it’s to someone reputable, but even then it could very possibly be hacked and stolen.
Yes, you are right, of course there is never a safe place because everything has the possibility of being hacked and stolen, even in various cases the identity that is stored by my country can still be stolen and hacked, especially casinos, even though casinos with a high reputation can also be trusted, but there is still a possibility of loopholes to be stolen or hacked, but still KYC is an absolute requirement for licensed casinos.

If the casino asks us as users to complete KYC before withdrawing money at the casino, of course we have to comply and provide our identity unless we don't want to do that, of course we have to be willing to lose our money at the casino, but if you want to be free from KYC, play with a decentralized casino. but I also think it's not necessarily safe. all return to their respective goals and at their own risk  Cheesy

You're all right, why would you provide your personal and private informations to someone and expect things to be alright when they gave those informations stored on their personal centralized system and they can make use of it anything we are less aware to tackle us, in this instance i will only made a suggestion that gambler should always go in for a casino that has no KYC requirements when they are gambling provided they are privacy consciouss.

I also think the same about KYC, when you give them you are exposed to everything, that they leak and are exposed, and that is something very delicate, it may be that some casinos are very safe, but I have seen that there are sites that they are very secure and that they suffer from these hacks and compromise all the data, here and anywhere, in the banks is where there is more security (that is what they sell) but it is insecure, any system will never be secure and all software will have its vulnerability and it will make it not safe either, the safest thing I've seen is the Vatican system, and when there are people who want to hack it they put them in jail.