Sportsbet.io will find their day infront of the courts for breaching the real purpose of collecting data of their players for their so called KYC practices:
Updated on March 16, 2016
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It happened to google and it will happen to them.
They have no right to collect data no matter what part of the country they are in thinking they are fully protected and shielded from the law where they so called operate from.
They will find them selves taken to court for embezzling players funds.
Mark my words on this. This will happen to them!