Google's ban on crypto casinos? I am now curious because this is the second time I am reading a thing like this. Maybe it is about different jurisdictions because nothing like that is happening in my country, and as far as I know, it is not happening in many countries as well. As we know of late, the EU, India and some other countries are trying to enforce some effects on the giant tech companies, which might be one of the reasons for this and could only affect those people using the IPs of those regions. On another thought, the VPN is a very good factor one should consider here because you might be in Asia and be using one of the EU's countries' IPs, which could cause that experience as well. But for me, I have never seen any Google restriction effect whatsoever relating to crypto casinos in my everyday Google activities and searches.
Google has banned cryptocurrency casino related advertisements, not the casinos themselves. To be honest, I don't recall seeing cryptocurrency advertisements in general, although if I remember correctly, some measures were eased quite a while ago. I'm using a private DNS to access most cryptocurrency casinos, I'm a little sceptical regarding VPNs, unless they're paid ones, because free ones are overly saturated and you run the risk of being accused of multiaccounting, due to your account appearing with the same IP as someone else.
Yes, that was what I meant as well, it's all about the advertisement here since that is what corresponds with the topic of discussion. Well, let me say that I did not notice this at all, and since the advertisement was not my main concern, I couldn't have known. But it's the second time I heard it on this forum which was strange to me, and after your reply, I started digging deeper to know if this is true or not. What I found is a bit different though, it shows that it is not even targeted toward the crypto casinos per se as people make us believe but at all crypto-related products. The ban has been in force since 2018 and it was due to the high level of crypto-related scam activities. This is obvious around us today and no one can blame Google for doing that since at times we need to outweigh the issues over our personal benefits. Also, it was reported from some quarters that Google is planning to lift the ban this year. True or false, it changes nothing as Google is not the only viable digital channel to get to their audience and I do not think that with the high number of alternatives that the crypto businesses are propagating the advert news to their audiences, they ever felt the impact of the Google's ban.