Actually, in my personal opinion, reading the rules, reviews, and terms and conditions at the casino is not a big problem, and reading all of that in my opinion won't take hours, but the problem is that most people are reluctant to read long texts. there's also a lot, because it might be boring, even though on the other hand, the terms and conditions and rules really have to be read and understood, the aim of which is to avoid problems later, but if they don't read all of it, they will have problems and in the end they will also have to read all of it. I mean, if it can be done in advance, why wait for problems to occur first, that's ridiculous.
Yes, that's right, what must be paid attention to of course is security, because in my opinion everyone wants guaranteed security, and with KYC which is related to security of course this must be paid attention to too. because it's important, it's not important, but if it's for security then in my opinion it really needs to be paid attention to.
It's only not a big problem, but mandatory to me these days. I wouldn't want to put money into something that might be a scam. And you can tell a lot from a ToS when determining that. Being too vague and promising something that seems too much, is a red flag. Not complying with regulators and being proud of it is a red flag. Too many typos, or anything inconsistent, defiitely a red flag. And if they are too ambiguous rules, i won't even bother to ask from help desk, but just don't use the site.
And even though it should be up to the casino noticing us of any updates, some casinos won't do that or do that in a way we don't even notice. So it's up to us to check ToS more then once. I was a member of a site that added my country to blacklisted countries, and i accidentally noticed it while checking it out again.
I might have end up getting my account frozen, as they didn't even ban my ip. That was a huge red flag and i know it's only a matter of time before they are shut down
And regarding to OP's text, i always assume that they will ask a KYC at some point. If they say that they won't, it's a red flag. There are different kind and levels of KYCs, but we should always prepare for the most invasive, that wants to know everything about us.