I never heard this permissions on other users using Stake before, maybe a new feature, but surely looks like sensors have different ways to sense any activity you do in browsers. Yeah, sensors are a helpful use in gaming and VR but in gambling? It will probably raise an red flag issue.
I think they use it for the mobile users, to help them detect the screen rotation. And as it embedded on their coding, it applied to the desktop version as well.
aI have gone trhough the website light house report as well as stats. That motion sensor is embedded on cookie , this one is on the main javascript which they use to manipulate the bets.
this one is another
Just because you're hell-bent on that idea, I'd like to know more how do you theorize that it works on manipulating bets. Please elaborate more so people can get a better grasp of your proposal.
Meanwhile, not a tech geekie that I am, I need to resort to other intelligence, so I approached the closest available to me right now, namely AI, below is a generated response from ChatGPT:
It is highly unlikely that a gambling site would use motion sensors to specifically cheat or manipulate the outcomes of your bets. Reputable and licensed gambling sites are subject to regulatory oversight and audits to ensure fairness and prevent fraudulent practices.
Motion sensors are not typically used as a means to influence gambling outcomes. Their primary purpose is for interactive experiences, gaming, or motion-based controls. The use of motion sensors in a gambling context would likely be unrelated to the fairness of the games or the outcomes of bets.
However, it's important to exercise caution and choose reputable gambling sites that are licensed and regulated by recognized authorities. Independent testing and auditing organizations ensure the fairness and integrity of the games provided by these sites.
If you have concerns about a specific gambling site, it is advisable to do thorough research, read reviews, and check for licensing and regulation information. This will help you make an informed decision and choose a trustworthy platform for your gambling activities.
Overall, while it is essential to be vigilant and choose reliable gambling platforms, it is highly unlikely that motion sensors would be used as a means to cheat or manipulate the outcomes of your bets.
Given Stake is licensed and regulated, I think it's safe to assume they passed all the audit conducted on the safety and cheat-free of their platform. I mean, the word even written by yourself on your opening post, though turned around, they're provably fair. I think they'll more than welcome you and anyone to test this, the full guide and explanation is
here.
You have made other threads accusing that they're a scam. Refer to the links below;
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To be fair, OP is not the same one --hopefully-- with the user who raised a complaint about 10,500 XRP, he's just there commenting with a completely unrelated and oot post.