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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 17/07/2024, 06:42:07 UTC
You share your data everyday - social networks, delivery services, banks, etc. But you think that only casino can sell your data. And you can`t don`t share your data if you want to make your life more comfortable.
The best way is to think that your data is sold. Take care about your bank cards and mobile phone, use 2FA and sms confirmations.
That`s why i say don`t be afraid of KYC.
By and large, the widespread introduction of non-cash payments has almost completely eliminated the element of anonymity in payments.  And you are right that it has become impossible to carry out banking transactions or payments using plastic cards without identifying the payer.  But such human actions as universally disclosing one’s identity to just anyone, including any shady or even fraudulent casino, cannot be considered normal.  It’s just that you immediately provide information about yourself that other businesses may not know about you.  This is information about your gambling habits. 
That's all.  Leaks are inevitable.  And at least above all, the mobile phone is polluted with contextual targeted advertising.  But is this really what you need in your life?  Most likely this is clearly unnecessary for you. 
Therefore, you still shouldn’t provide KYC verification data to just anyone and on their recommendation or even on the first request.
I always repeat that my words don`t mean that you ought to share your data with everybody. The main reason i talking about it is that the main part of fears i see is that casino can steal your data. Nope. Any organization which get your data can steal it. They just don`t name it KYC. Just remember it when you`re telling "No more KYC, they steal my data".
PS. Of course it isn`t about you - it is about the common gambler, who is afraid of KYC.