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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Who is to blame for this situation?
by
lovesmayfamilis
on 17/08/2025, 05:54:43 UTC
I slightly disagree with you. The casino knows all the technical characteristics of the equipment you play on from start to finish. Ask how the casino sees that the player is using multiple accounts. This is found out not only by the IP address but also by all the fingerprints of the equipment and browser, including even MAC addresses. However, I agree that the casino does not know about the performance of your system or about the presence of viruses, which can also slow down not only your computer but also the network itself.
Wait, I think there is some contradiction here. If the casino knows the technical characteristics of the gambler's equipment, it can roughly estimate the system's performance. Isn't that right?

No. The casino sees the system itself, Windows, Linux, or Mac, naturally recognizes mobility, sees its bit depth, sees the screen resolution, country, languages, browser, video card, and much more. Read about fingerprints and the anti-fraud system. However, the casino does not see the slowdown in the browser, but it sees all the extensions that the user has installed. The casino is not obliged to hang its own rules for using the browser settings, which are sometimes slowed down by user settings, miners, viruses, or something else that causes incorrect graphics in the casino.

https://browser.vision/ru/blog/what-is-fingerprint