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Board Gambling
Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw
by
Odusko
on 12/07/2024, 20:13:49 UTC
But we must aware that casino can asks us to do KYC when we wants to withdraw and we must prepare for that. If you agree, you can continue the process but if you are not agree, you can not do anything except leave it and not regrets. You must be careful when you wants to playing gambling and needs to thinks how if the casino asks you to do KYC. If you can accept that, you can still playing gambling and not thinks much about KYC because that is something that can happens anytime in casino.

You are absolutely right about that, and it should be that way, and I always limit myself to having accounts in the most reliable casinos just Because of that problem , what I am saying is on a more conceptual level, as time has passed we have allowed our rights to be taken away, we no longer have the right to have privacy because everyone or whoever wants can have access to our Data ,  if the casino that requires KYC tomorrow is no longer there or Goes bankrupt, that KYC data is up in the air, they can easily make money by Selling it on the darkweb without knowing and when they realize it there are certain homicides, robberies and where from ? ahhh that kind of thing, so of course, KYC is our decision, but we must Advocate for more privacy every day.

The risk of KYC leakage is much more burdensome on the gambler most especially those that have not yet established their foot on a particular reputable casinos, because at some point the reason why I never sign up on some casino is because of the fact that I am affraid that my data is not protected and since I don't trust their capacity to provide me with data protection I won't border to sign up on them, but still on still I am more familiar with a few casino that have high KYC database that can not be penetrated either by hacker's or even the casino selling my data off when their become out of business for whatever reasons.
KYC have become more threat than it is a protection, speaking from a user perspectives as a gambler who have hard some few experience in the past with casinos that have failed in their responsibility to protect their players data most especially in time of campany crisis e.g hack, bankruptcy and sell off, this is what make me decide to only gamble on high reputable casinos that can not just fold up and sell out users privacy.
Much more also, as a gambler you need to read all the the KYC requirements and what to expect with KYC as time goes on like what are the KYC requirements at various stages and level of the account and it funding e.g when you make a deposit above a certain amount of you want to withdraw a large amount what KYC requirements that need to be meet up with, or just a ruetin KYC check that requires update on the account verification documents like when your IDs have expired.