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Board Gambling
Re: How do gambling sites detect or know your using a vpn?
by
Kavelj22
on 31/08/2024, 19:40:11 UTC
KYC with VPN how is that a possibility, because from you ip your documents won't be acceptable from that very point and if you want to use VPN why then should you think of doing KYC, so the case is vis visal we shouldn't be so much concerned about KYC and VPN and if you want to use VPN
Actually, what LUCKMCFLY said makes perfect sense.
What he said is that if you successfully pass kyc then the casino knows who you are and where you are from. In this case, the excuses casinos use to prohibit the use of VPNs (bypass georestriction, multiaccounting) are no longer valid. Therefore, there is no valid reason to prevent a KYCed user from using a VPN becausehe is clearly not using it to cheat or anything like that.

Casinos prohibit the use of VPNs due to concerns about their security and the integrity of their games. Even after completing the KYC verification process, a VPN can be used to change a user’s location, which could allow them to participate in games that are prohibited in their region, or even change their personal information to manipulate the system. This poses a risk to the integrity of the casino, as it could lead to cheating or circumventing age or geographic restrictions, and it could also risk breaking gambling laws in the specific region.

Casinos have strict policies against the use of VPNs, to ensure fair play, protect the casino’s reputation, and protect the integrity of its operations. And in many cases it is used as an excuse to scam users so that they are not charged for using a VPN until they make deposits and then win significant amounts that they want to withdraw.

It’s not just casinos that insist on banning VPNs for the reasons I’ve explained, including exchanges and other service platforms that require identity verification. It’s a common practice.