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October 05, 2024, 10:17:33 AM
#46
This is the reason why I don't make use of Tor or VPN to access gambling sites again, as almost all of the popular and trusted ones are KYC enabled, so what's the point of trying to increase your privacy when it will get to a point where you will be left with no other option than to hand over your private information to them? Unless it's for some web3 casino that they don't request for KYC, maybe online, then can such tools be considered?

Usually, Tor casinos shouldn't be designed to request KYC, else there'll be no essence of using Tor to access or use the platform. However, an article on the subject, which I'm not sure of its legitimacy confirmed a list of casinos where gamblers could play with Tor, yet some of them seem so famous not to ask for KYC.
legendary
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October 05, 2024, 10:00:34 AM
#45
I will not recommend using TOR for gambling casino even though they have no terms that's against it they have a strict policy of one account per IP so while using TOR you will jump from different users and if someone else accessed the site the casino with the same location then you could be in real danger of being accused for multi account and it's the same risks of using free VPN. If you want privacy then buy premium and have a dedicated IP for yourself that also doesn't violate the casino terms means no risks involved.

I have not even seen a reason people should use Tor or VPN for gambling. What crypto users will make use of crypto more about cryptocurrencies are wallets and exchanges.

I still prefer privacy education when it is exchanges for trading and most especially wallets for holding and keeping of coins purposes. But if it is gambling sites, just little amount of money is need for gambling. Not that you will have all your savings on the gambling site.

The reason I think many people will want to use Tor or VPN for gambling site will most likely be because of restrictions and not privacy. Also, I will advice people to avoid using Tor and even VPN for anything that is centralized and not only gambling sites.
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October 05, 2024, 09:49:42 AM
#44
And what is the point of gambling with TOR on a regular website if you can just use a far more stable VPN? Or nothing at all since they probably have your KYC anyway.

So, no. No thanks to TOR gambling.
This is the reason why I don't make use of Tor or VPN to access gambling sites again, as almost all of the popular and trusted ones are KYC enabled, so what's the point of trying to increase your privacy when it will get to a point where you will be left with no other option than to hand over your private information to them? Unless it's for some web3 casino that they don't request for KYC, maybe online, then can such tools be considered?
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October 05, 2024, 09:39:11 AM
#43
Actually, I was wondering whether that is it really possible to have full enjoyment on the Tor browser with the crypto casino or do anyone here a real experienced on tor friendly casino or if is there any list of tor-friendly casino's? Kindly share your experience-
And make an opinion on how you maintain privacy in a casino like suppose for your job purpose you have to do a test on a casino so how you will maintain the privacy?

I will not recommend using TOR for gambling casino even though they have no terms that's against it they have a strict policy of one account per IP so while using TOR you will jump from different users and if someone else accessed the site the casino with the same location then you could be in real danger of being accused for multi account and it's the same risks of using free VPN. If you want privacy then buy premium and have a dedicated IP for yourself that also doesn't violate the casino terms means no risks involved.
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October 05, 2024, 08:01:50 AM
#42
Actually, I was wondering whether that is it really possible to have full enjoyment on the Tor browser with the crypto casino or do anyone here a real experienced on tor friendly casino or if is there any list of tor-friendly casino's?
I do not have a list because you would probably have to check out every casino if they do work with Tor or not. As far as I know, I have not really seen a casino that endorses or outright blocks gamblers that use Tor or any vpn services. Most likely casinos with KYC are the ones that might not allow such services.
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And make an opinion on how you maintain privacy in a casino like suppose for your job purpose you have to do a test on a casino so how you will maintain the privacy?
You would probably need to use a pseudonym or just have a different identity from your personal one. Do not link personal accounts especially with social media or any contacting services. Make sure to clear cookies to avoid your online behavior from being tracked.
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October 05, 2024, 07:37:16 AM
#41
Definitely, gamblers should be aware of the risks of using a VPN to bypass restrictions. However, for some, it’s their only way to gamble since it's banned in their country.
If it is illegal where you reside, do not gamble.

There are alternatives for those that enjoy the sports or activities they gamble on which gives the a similar excitement as gambling does without breaking any local laws

- Jay -

Casino usually put on their TOS that their users should not do anything that can bypass restriction so they must follow what the casino implemented. If they see that their country is in the list of restricted region then much better not to continue since trying to use any system or apps that can bypass things would provably give them an issue in future.

Also as said there's a lot of alternatives here that we can choose so there's no use for using Tor, VPN or anything since we just need to find reputable casinos that allow us to gamble. With this we provably not gonna worry about anything since if we are clean for sure that there's no reason for a casino to restrict or create an issue that can possibly disturb us.
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October 05, 2024, 06:59:22 AM
#40
Actually, I was wondering whether that is it really possible to have full enjoyment on the Tor browser with the crypto casino or do anyone here a real experienced on tor friendly casino or if is there any list of tor-friendly casino's? Kindly share your experience-
And make an opinion on how you maintain privacy in a casino like suppose for your job purpose you have to do a test on a casino so how you will maintain the privacy?



My advice about Tor for gambling is to ask first before using the casino for gambling, some casinos accept VPN just as Tor browsers while some choose one and forbids the other, but how will you know if you don't ask? This is something that you can't guess on your own.

There is no way you will use both without them knowing, there are things in your PC and mobile that reveals your dishonesty, I won't want to risk it and hoping that nothing bad will happen, wait till you win and about to withdraw, I will avoid this if I were you, the best way to handle this is simply ask or go through the ToS of the online casino yourself.

If gambling is restricted in your country it is better you avoid it, your SIM service provider is enough to bust your ass, many people think we are safe doing something's online but the truth is we are been watched, if the findings are a must they will get to you.
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October 05, 2024, 06:04:47 AM
#39
I've done that in the past when KYCs aren't a thing. But then, you'll get to be consistent with it and have to stop using it because that could lead you to some questions why you have to use that. If the reasoning is about the restriction placed on the domain or website of the casino done by the government so you have to access them with VPN or TOR, they'll might give that to you and spare you for doing that.

But not all casinos have that implementation and some are very strict specially if the amounts that you're depositing on them is so big and they can sense and track that there's something wrong with your account. If it's just about testing them, there's no problem doing that as you'll just register and test them and later on you'll go away, you don't have to be too wary about that because it's mostly a throwaway account that you'll have to register.

This may be the case. Especially when casinos have tightened their rules by adding KYC procedures, using a VPN or Tor can be questionable. Especially if you are changing currencies. as you said Casinos may question why you are using their services. Especially if you're trying to circumvent government-imposed restrictions this is why it's important to remain neutral. and if the sample is small or short term Wrong numbers may be the simplest solution.

However, it is for those who want to maintain their privacy for the long term or make a large investment. It is worth noting that more complex casinos will eventually follow. Especially with large amounts at stake. In these cases It is important to stick to a reliable platform and follow proper protocols. Testing with a small amount and doing what you recommend should work fine. But for poor performance, transparency (with your own data and KYC requirements) is often enough to avoid problems in the future.
I agree, it's best to rely to a casino that has a deep understanding as per these situations. I've been to several of them and haven't encountered any issues at all and I am happy that I've found the one and obviously, I won't mention it here but it is the obvious. The times are changing when most of us several years ago don't really comply to these verifications but when we're invested heavily not only with money but time to a platform, it seems that we have no choice but to love the process and proceed with it then.
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October 05, 2024, 05:59:09 AM
#38
Speed is crucial for a great gambling experience. Most online casinos need around 10-25 Mbps for smooth gameplay, but TOR only provides around 1-3 Mbps. In fact, I just did a speed test with the same ISP....without TOR, I get at least 100 Mbps, but with TOR, I only get 1.9 Mbps. This clearly shows why TOR isn't ideal for online gambling.

Most people here is focusing in privacy and in TOR vs VPN and which one is best or most often permitted by casinos, but what you said was almost the first thing that came to my mind when I read the OP, because the main question is the possibility of having full enjoyment on the TOR browser.

In my experience, the answer to that question is NO, and I wondered if that was mainly because of my system specs but according to your answer, most games would be too laggy, not to talk about the navigation itself. I don't think anyone can "fully enjoy" in these conditions.

You can still gamble using TOR, but it’s mostly suitable for certain types of games. I tried accessing a site for sports betting, and it worked. It makes sense since sports betting doesn’t require much speed, you just place your bet, wait for the game to finish, and cash out if you win. However, when it comes to live betting, it's uncertain if TOR can provide updated odds quickly enough, so that part still needs to be tested to see if the experience is smooth.
legendary
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October 05, 2024, 04:51:29 AM
#37
No idea, fortunately I live in a country where gambling is discouraged but openly happening and nobody does anything about it.

VPN are an absolute no-no but TOR might work. I think your best source of information will be your local board where your country people with similar circumstances like yours will be able to comment whether they are safe using TOR or not.

My general suggestion would still be abide by local rules and find a casino that allows your country.
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October 05, 2024, 04:32:16 AM
#36
Definitely, gamblers should be aware of the risks of using a VPN to bypass restrictions. However, for some, it’s their only way to gamble since it's banned in their country.
If it is illegal where you reside, do not gamble.

There are alternatives for those that enjoy the sports or activities they gamble on which gives the a similar excitement as gambling does without breaking any local laws

- Jay -
legendary
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October 05, 2024, 04:30:25 AM
#35
Speed is crucial for a great gambling experience. Most online casinos need around 10-25 Mbps for smooth gameplay, but TOR only provides around 1-3 Mbps. In fact, I just did a speed test with the same ISP....without TOR, I get at least 100 Mbps, but with TOR, I only get 1.9 Mbps. This clearly shows why TOR isn't ideal for online gambling.

Most people here is focusing in privacy and in TOR vs VPN and which one is best or most often permitted by casinos, but what you said was almost the first thing that came to my mind when I read the OP, because the main question is the possibility of having full enjoyment on the TOR browser.

In my experience, the answer to that question is NO, and I wondered if that was mainly because of my system specs but according to your answer, most games would be too laggy, not to talk about the navigation itself. I don't think anyone can "fully enjoy" in these conditions.
hero member
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October 05, 2024, 04:29:49 AM
#34
Actually, I was wondering whether that is it really possible to have full enjoyment on the Tor browser with the crypto casino or do anyone here a real experienced on tor friendly casino or if is there any list of tor-friendly casino's? Kindly share your experience-
And make an opinion on how you maintain privacy in a casino like suppose for your job purpose you have to do a test on a casino so how you will maintain the privacy?

I have played on one casino with Tor, but it seems that they have detected it, or maybe that's what I have thought? Anyhow, we all know that when you used Tor, let's say in browsing, it's going to be very slow, and even images are not loading.

So I would be surprised if there will be gamblers that are going to be happy playing a casino using Tor. As gamblers, we want to have a seamless experience and we want everything to be very quick, specially if we play slot games.
legendary
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October 05, 2024, 04:27:22 AM
#33
Actually, I was wondering whether that is it really possible to have full enjoyment on the Tor browser with the crypto casino or do anyone here a real experienced on tor friendly casino or if is there any list of tor-friendly casino's? Kindly share your experience-
And make an opinion on how you maintain privacy in a casino like suppose for your job purpose you have to do a test on a casino so how you will maintain the privacy?



Tor connection is way too unstable for me to actually enjoy gambling my money on some random onion website. Furthermore, since everything is anonymous, there are no guarantees, and the chances that you will get scammed are too high.

And what is the point of gambling with TOR on a regular website if you can just use a far more stable VPN? Or nothing at all since they probably have your KYC anyway.

So, no. No thanks to TOR gambling.
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October 05, 2024, 04:25:37 AM
#32
Actually, I was wondering whether that is it really possible to have full enjoyment on the Tor browser with the crypto casino or do anyone here a real experienced on tor friendly casino or if is there any list of tor-friendly casino's? Kindly share your experience-
And make an opinion on how you maintain privacy in a casino like suppose for your job purpose you have to do a test on a casino so how you will maintain the privacy?



I haven't really tried gambling using TOR browser because browing via TOR is relvantly slow.
Since the traffic gets routed via different nodes the response towards page load is very slow.
I guessed that it would ruin the gambling experience and on top of that there are chances of interception of data anyway.
So it would be best to avoid gambling via TOR.
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October 05, 2024, 04:18:13 AM
#31
TOR browser, are you talking about OP? I don't use this browser; what do you mean you made this topic too? Why, when you used the Tor browser and you put a gambling platform using this browser, did you have a problem?

What is the issue or problem you are facing with Tor op? It seems that what you are saying is not very clear; can you please clarify? so that others can also comment properly
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October 05, 2024, 03:40:18 AM
#30
Actually, I was wondering whether that is it really possible to have full enjoyment on the Tor browser with the crypto casino


Why not, if you are comfortable with the slow communication then use TOR (enjoyment is the function of your luck in gambling and  doesn't depend on the channel used to get the relevant luck) , but I personally prefer to use VPN rather than TOR  when connecting to any gambling site (as it gives me some controllable variance). However be sure that your favorite gambling sites allows to communicate with them via TOR to be not  frustrated with the lost connections.

I doubt someone can enjoy playing casino games with slow connection. Never experienced accessing gambling site through TOR network but I do use it occasionally before when surfing onion links which is so slow.

I’m skeptical whether a user can play properly such as slot games or live games that requires fast internet to play it smoothly.

Lastly, most of the casino ask for KYC which means using TOR for privacy purposes is already useless.
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October 05, 2024, 03:29:48 AM
#29
I don't know what TOR tends to serve me as privacy when I am already gambling with a centralised system (privacy compromised). If at all I want more privacy by limiting this to their knowledge alone, I will use their direct app and not any third-party browser. The same can be done for the decentralised casinos without using TOR, I then use good anti-virus to do the rest on the part of my system's security.

My experience with TOR at times makes me avoid it for gambling and Binary options trading, the system may disconnect by itself which could be so detrimental to my finances and psychology.
legendary
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October 05, 2024, 02:19:45 AM
#28
Actually, I was wondering whether that is it really possible to have full enjoyment on the Tor browser with the crypto casino or do anyone here a real experienced on tor friendly casino or if is there any list of tor-friendly casino's? Kindly share your experience-
And make an opinion on how you maintain privacy in a casino like suppose for your job purpose you have to do a test on a casino so how you will maintain the privacy?

I have only tested VPNs on gambling platforms. I have never used TOR as I don't see the point in it. At any time the security service of a gambling platform may require you to undergo KYC. In case your winnings depend on this check, you will either provide documents proving your identity and get your winnings or lose your winnings. What is the point of hiding if in case you get lucky you will reveal who you are anyway.
hero member
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October 05, 2024, 02:08:24 AM
#27
Actually, I was wondering whether that is it really possible to have full enjoyment on the Tor browser with the crypto casino


Why not, if you are comfortable with the slow communication then use TOR (enjoyment is the function of your luck in gambling and  doesn't depend on the channel used to get the relevant luck) , but I personally prefer to use VPN rather than TOR  when connecting to any gambling site (as it gives me some controllable variance). However be sure that your favorite gambling sites allows to communicate with them via TOR to be not  frustrated with the lost connections.
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