The thing is, some people think that it's only when they give out their personal information on casino sites that their details can be sold out to scammers.
No reputable casino would do that, as it would only destroy their reputation and hurt their business, which generates more money than they could earn by selling data to scammers. There's nothing to fear as long as we register with a regulated casino. They will take care of our details the best way they can, knowing they could be penalized if they leak any information.
You are right, no casino will purposely sell off their customers information to scammers because the casinos are already making too much profit from their company and I don't think their is any amount of money that scammers will offer the casino that will make them sell their customers information. Although, in some situation, it could also be possible that the staffs of the casino could be greedy to the extent that they will steal customers information from the cosino and sell it to scammers just to make extra bucks.
I agree with you because any platform neither exchange or gambling platform that sell out their customer information to scammers that is a process of bringing down the particular platform so I know quite well that many people do owns a platform does not like to review it to external people so that they are platform will you continue to have a traffic so I believe that that is one of the reasons no team of a casino gambling platform that will be able to review their secret to any scammer because it you really in danger their platform so I believe that if then try that it will cost a lot of damage to them reputation will not be valued
Wow dude, I think you should really learn how to use punctuations in your comments or posts rather, even though I can see that you are not really good with English, the proper use of punctuations can indeed add more life to your posts, and make it more understandable for readers, this is just a simple advice and no way a castingation, do not misunderstand or misinterprete me.
And the punctuations thing aside, how would customers really know which platform sold their identity out to scammers if and when the customer is one that have passed kyc verification in multiple places or platform with exactly the same ID? Kind of hard if you ask me.
And also, to avoid such thing from happening to a you as a perso, it's important to only choose reputable platform to use and possibly pass kyc on, and in other not to also fall victim to such platforms that participate in selling their user's kyc data, limit your use of multiple platforms, specifically for the same purpose.