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Board Gambling
Re: is KYC data on Gambling sites safe?
by
Blitzboy
on 17/06/2023, 07:59:21 UTC
If my information is leaked, there's only two casinos to blame.

But how far can we go in terms of legal action against them?

These casinos are operating in different countries, so it's challenging on our side since there are no specific ways to sue them for leaking our information.
It is sad that I personally don't know what to do and might have no plans in sueing them knowing that it will be a waste of my time and I don't have that much funds to fight against a casino that has a really big budget. The only thing I will do is to just declared that I'm a victim and hope someone will do the initiative for the victims. I'm positive that there are laws that covers an leakage indicident but it will be a though fight and the accuser need to spend a hefty amount of money to fight them.
Most of us would really be definitely be ending up on having no choice but to deal up with the situation because if we do really tend to fight on legal means, you would really still lose because we know that fighting a casino on legal means but having that not enough finances on doing so then expect on where it would be heading.

This is why we do really just make ourselves shut up and accept the situation that we do automatically lose.This is why on the time that we do sent out some verification or kyc on a site whether on an exchange or gambling site then we do really already accept our fate that our information is already leaked out. There's no way that we could really make out assurance that those information are safe with them.
Despite of saying about the security of their database or whatsoever in correlation to it but still there's no way that we could able to know on whats happening behind.