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Board Gambling
Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw
by
mak013
on 05/07/2024, 18:03:57 UTC
My words doesn`t mean that we must publish our data everywhere of course. There are different scam services created for collecting our data and and it isn`t only casino. But they also wants our money and it is what i don`t want to lose. So the main idea is don`t be afraid of KYC but the same time DYOR before sharing your data.

I think that in the end our data is already on the web in some way, the thing is that it is about avoiding continuing to leave the data anywhere, if it is already there, then there is no need to update it because it is not good, each time we can have losses or gains, the idea is that they do not track us, sometimes the mixers and everything that has to do with crypto must 100% avoid the way they track us nowadays, I know that there are people in the forum who when they find out about KYC and all this, they stopped playing on the sites, and they are very radical about this issue, if they see that they can be tracked they simply do not participate, I really admire the determination of those people.
My main idea is that KYC isnt a problem. We mustn't care about our data. We must care about our critical data - CVV, 2FA, and everything about it. Without our phone today it is impossible catch your money. If you think about it.

Yes, lots of organizations do the same but don`t call it KYC and people think that it is ok, i don`t know why. You left your email address and name for one resource, name and phone for another, id for one more organization. The result is that all your data in the internet and you need someone to compare it on all these resources. It takes some time, but the result will be like the stolen KYC.

There was a video I saw on social media where someone (a hacker) sent a link to his friend asking him to register a new account on some unknown platform, but the moment that guy clicked on that link, his friend (the hacker) gained access to his device, and he was seeing everything that the guy was doing on the phone. There are even other ways that someone can unknowingly lose their private details to hackers. Although, in terms of casino, it is still the choice of a gambler whether he or she wants to willingly give out their information to the casino or not, and for a gambler that doesn't want to give off their details, the best thing is to read the casino TOs and make sure that the casino is operating free from KYC requirements. 
Care about your phone and card numbers. If nobody can make any operation with your cards without SMS(for example) - your money will be safe.