I understand you allow VPNs, which is great. VPNs are a great tool for staying anonymous. However, sometimes people use VPNs to bypass certain security measures or regulations. What if someone uses a VPN to play at your casino, and after a KYC verification, it turns out they live in a restricted country? Will their account be blocked due to violating your T&C, or will they avoid consequences because you allow them to use a VPN?
In other VPN friendly casinos I know, breaching the terms of service is a different story. If someone is in a restricted country, they shouldn't use a VPN to bypass that.
You are not allowed to use a VPN to break the casino's terms and conditions. In the T&Cs there is a section on "Geographic Restrictions." It says there very clearly that if you reside in restricted territories, you are not allowed to register or play at Allstars.io.
Pmalek and
Potato Chips answered it perfectly. Being a VPN-friendly platform means we champion digital privacy and data protection for our users. It does not mean our Terms & Conditions are optional. Albeit rare, but if an account triggers a security alert due to malicious system abuse, fraud or alike and subsequent verification shows they are operating from a restricted jurisdiction, they will be booted off the platform (which they probably would have been anyway, as what triggered the request in the first place was very likely something unallowed).
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Furthermore, Mullvad is a great choice because they are pretty reputable for their privacy policies and is actually one of the most recommended VPNs in bitcointalk. I am personally using them and can vouch as well.
Word! Mullvad's account generation system (no email, no password, just a number) is peak privacy. Glad to see so many Mullvad users on the forum. The voucher promo is definitely getting cooked up! 🦍🎁
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BTW, I should thank you guys, 'cause I learned something today by browsing your Sports Betting section. For quite a long time, I thought Billiards and Pool were the same... Then on your platform, there's another variation: Snooker... BTW, I'm from PH, you know, where The Magician came from.
julerz12, glad our sports book double-served as a cue sports history lesson, haha!
Anyone who knows anything about pool respects the Philippines as royalty because of Efren. What he does on the pool table is pure art. I'm a fan and play occasionally myself. I get insane clips of him in my social feeds all the time.
"Billiards" or Carom is a bit weird since you are trying to score points by hitting the other balls in some sequence on a table with no pockets. Snooker is a different beast and uses that massive table with tiny pockets. I've tried and it is incredibly difficult to even pot a straight shot!