They're not really an anonymous casino since their TOS clearly states KYC. But sometimes, casinos use that as a marketing tactic to attract more gamblers and stand out from the competition. I’m sure many gamblers are aware of this, and these days, KYC has become pretty standard. However, if a casino isn’t strict in enforcing it, that definitely makes it more appealing.
It's still misleading, and as a gambler, I don’t like when a casino claims to be anonymous while holding a license.. yes, we can read about it in the TOS before signing up, but that kind of marketing feels like clickbait as it promises one thing but delivers another.
We should be aware that some casinos operate this way, and even if they advertise as "anonymous," we can’t really blame them if we end up getting scammed, especially when there were already red flags from the start. I think it would be more accurate if they called themselves "no-KYC casinos" instead of "anonymous."