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Board Gambling
Re: How do gambling sites detect or know your using a vpn?
by
anonbet.net
on 29/08/2024, 16:59:23 UTC
Hello, OP,

There are many public IP blacklists - one example being spamhaus.org. Learn more. In addition, Tor nodes are all public. Try opening https://proxy6.net/en/privacy through Tor or VPN and you could easily check if your IP is blacklisted.

As an outsider, one could see how Big Tech could easily build such lists. They have trackers on almost all websites. They know whenever you log into a website they have trackers on (them being Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, etc). Let alone, most of the times people choose to authenticate via email (Gmail most commonly) or Facebook. They know all of this and they have a history of each account's logins. Multiple logins of different accounts through the same IP, most of which accounts have logged through numerous other IPs all around the globe, is enough of a red flag to target a certain IP.

Last but not least, you could always give us a shot at AnonBet.net. We are a VPN-/TOR-friendly No-KYC gambling platform with zero tracking  Smiley