I’ve been wondering about this.. when we submit our KYC documents to online casinos, are we actually safer with the old, established ones compared to the newer platforms?
So what do you guys think, are established casinos really more trustworthy with our KYC data, or should we treat all of them with the same level of caution?
If we have to choose then it's obvious, we might have to go with the established one and thought that they know how to better protect our KYC since they have been in the business already.
But the thing is that as far as I know, many crypto services hire 3rd party to handle the KYC process.
So with that, they will have to choose which company they would delegate this task. Like Stake,
We and our third party service provider, Sumsub, will collect and process your personal information, including biometric information, when you use Sumsub’s identity and liveliness verification service via Stake’s app or website.
The types of personal information that we and Sumsub will collect includes facial image data, biometric data, geolocation data, identity document data, technical data and general personal information (for example your full name, gender, date of birth, nationality and citizenship). This is not an exclusive list of personal information that may be collected.
https://hellostake.com/au/legal/privacy-collection-notice-for-identity-verification?utm_source=chatgpt.com