If a gambling company is proven to be targeting student players, it must be dealt with.
There are standard rules that gambling companies must abide by, one of which is the age of +18.
If the company has implemented all the rules including +18 but the users who register to play do not prevent it, I think that's the problem.
I think there are still many student players who are not +18 who play without the knowledge of their parents. If the casino enforces KYC, it can be avoided because they don't hold an identity card yet.
But online casinos work a little differently. When you register, the casino website asks whether you are 18 years old and legally an adult. If you confirm this, the casino removes all responsibility from itself. And since many casinos today do not require identity verification, it is impossible to actually check this. But because the player confirms the truthfulness of their age information, the casino thereby protects itself from liability.
Yes, casinos are easily relieved of their responsibilities, but if a minor guys goes to sign up and the terms and conditions on the screen ask him to agree if he is over 18, then he easily agrees and this is dangerous for him. Without the need for any additional verification, the casino site completes the registration. Without any legal complications, the casino developers are relieved of their responsibilities. Casinos use strategies to increase their users and earn. The supervision of guys should be increased from the family and attention should be paid to studies.
I agree with you, because of the ease of access to all the things in online casinos these days, minors can easily create accounts with fake information and gamble secretly, so parents need to be very careful about their children's every activity, especially their online activities. And they need to be educated in the right way, so that they can understand the difference between right and wrong and can choose the right thing on their own and stay away from the wrong things.