I still maintain my point that, the casino has a very huge role to play in the regulation of underaged gambling and that’s if they will be very sincere with their KYC terms and policies.
Most casinos avoid KYC not because they want to attract kids to their sites but to allow gamblers to gamble with privacy. KYC is often disliked by the ones who prioritize privacy and that's why some casinos allow everyone to gamble without asking for any KYC details.
You are correct, most gamblers don't feel satisfied giving their details out, they feel it is not safe for them. I think if casinos takes kyc very strict many gamblers may lost interest to gamble with casino which they wouldn't feel okay giving identification out. Gambling companies feels Gambling being private will be better for customers. The truth is that even if casinos begins kyc underage people will still look for a way to gamble. Kyc doesn't mean there won't be any way or any form of gamble for underage people to participate in gambling.
The only thing that can make casino and gambling companies to be strict on your young people is if the government can be involved in it then I believe for young people to get access in gambling will be difficult.
I’m not trying to dispute your points but I also want you guys to realize that the government are already winning the fight against unregistered casinos and that’s because for a casino to operate in a particular country now, there might be some legal processes and undertakings they must take which also includes payment of tax and this is to say that, the casinos aren’t actually strict with their KYC and since the major reason for KYC is to fight against money laundering and financial crimes through the casino and I don’t think a regular gambler shouldn’t be scared of KYC in this context because I’m sure if they’re sticker at withdrawals l, then even those who claim don’t like giving out KYC will be forced to do KYC because they want to get their winnings which is a sign that KYC isn’t the issue but the sincerity in implementing the KYC is the issue.