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Board Gambling
Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw
by
EarnOnVictor
on 18/07/2024, 15:52:29 UTC
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.

Any platform have your data can steal it. That's why aside for knowing that they implement KYC to their platform. We should know also if that casino or platform is trusted since this is at least we could do to know if we can potentially avoid any data breaching risk or anything negative you can imagine

If people still got bothered about this and they keep freaking out their selves about the risk of this KYC situations then I guess this things is not really meant for them. Then they better decide to stop their activity since maybe taking activities online especially participating on such conditions is not really meant for them.
Exactly. Choosing casino we can only increase  or decrease the chance of losing our data but no one can give you 100% guarantee of safety.
And i can`t understand people who spend several days choosing the casino but sharing their data without any doubts with new unknown delivery.
That's riskier if I must say, as we can imagine how we still feel better secure with a casino that is well-known and reputable and that has enough liquidity and a huge customer base compared to the one that just sprout up today, who knows their intention? Even the desperation of many of them these days would have called for suspicious. Although I've stopped opening with such casinos no matter what they want to offer me but some people who continues to open with them always hint that they are receiving some unsolicited calls and emails from different companies seeking business with them. Who doesn't know their data has been leaked?

About the KYC's ability to leak our data, you are right, our data can't be 100% safe once it leaves our side, not even in the most secure facilities. I know the government knows that, it's just that they do not care since what they are trying to achieve with KYC outweighs some leaks that can come through it. They take that as the collateral damage.