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September 04, 2022, 12:22:07 PM
Hello there,
I tried accessing TrustDice today, which is one of the first cryptocurrency casino's I've been introduced into, but it wouldn't load, claiming that "Connection is not private". I thought something was fishy at the moment, but quickly realized that it was actually blocked by my ISP.



How should I deal with such an issue? I certainly thought of using a VPN, but I only have a free one, meaning that it could easily be used by another person on the website simultaneously, which could potentially lead to a ban. Stake and Fortunejack are also banned, after making a few guesses, Roobet still works fine.

Oh, if you use a VPN, it's a bit too risky when you do that and I'm sure you know the result is not good because your account will be at risk, and you're right, your account can be banned.

And in agreement with your statement, the country you are in seems to be restricted on the gambling site platform you are referring to. because if you insist on using a VPN, just prepare yourself for its bad consequences.

Agreed. The warning given by the ISP provider of OP clearly states that online gambling on the specific casino is strictly against there law. I think he should more focus on the possible criminal for playing in the casino rather than the consequences of the casino itself because criminal punishment is harsher than losing money in the casino. Some casino has a strong surveillance of online activities of there citizen and there might be a chance that there ISP provider will report him to the local authorities once he violate the law.

It’s better play only on online casino that is not blacklisted on there casino since his ISP just block the casino website that doesn’t comply to there country policy in regards with online gambling.
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September 04, 2022, 11:53:01 AM
Hello there,
I tried accessing TrustDice today, which is one of the first cryptocurrency casino's I've been introduced into, but it wouldn't load, claiming that "Connection is not private". I thought something was fishy at the moment, but quickly realized that it was actually blocked by my ISP.



How should I deal with such an issue? I certainly thought of using a VPN, but I only have a free one, meaning that it could easily be used by another person on the website simultaneously, which could potentially lead to a ban. Stake and Fortunejack are also banned, after making a few guesses, Roobet still works fine.

Oh, if you use a VPN, it's a bit too risky when you do that and I'm sure you know the result is not good because your account will be at risk, and you're right, your account can be banned.

And in agreement with your statement, the country you are in seems to be restricted on the gambling site platform you are referring to. because if you insist on using a VPN, just prepare yourself for its bad consequences.
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September 04, 2022, 10:19:03 AM
You can create your own free VPN using free tiers on cloud platforms like Google cloud platform and Amazon AWS.
There are tutorials on Youtube which you can refer to create your own free VPN.
This VPN will have only one country by default where the cloud server would be located.
Since this is solely your account so nobody else would be using that IP address other than you.
So your problem will be solved.

I have also read about these options as I will most likely have to use them in the future (I am from Russia where the internet is more and more censored). This begs the question - which country is best suited to make a VPN in its range of IP addresses? After all, if I want to use more than one gambling site, but several (potentially all possible), then I must take into account that different countries have different restrictions. Which country is the most free in this sense?

Maybe if you want to gamble in a casino the is already have a thread in this forum you may see some replies maybe you could see the list of the countries that are free to use the website? I am using Netherlands before and SG, I don't know if it is applicable in gambling site, because I only use this country for me to be routed to a country that has the item of the game that I want to buy and also to have a new IP if I am accessing some free books website. But the thing is every website there is a a docs that blacklisted areas are written.
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September 04, 2022, 08:37:42 AM
You can create your own free VPN using free tiers on cloud platforms like Google cloud platform and Amazon AWS.
There are tutorials on Youtube which you can refer to create your own free VPN.
This VPN will have only one country by default where the cloud server would be located.
Since this is solely your account so nobody else would be using that IP address other than you.
So your problem will be solved.

I have also read about these options as I will most likely have to use them in the future (I am from Russia where the internet is more and more censored). This begs the question - which country is best suited to make a VPN in its range of IP addresses? After all, if I want to use more than one gambling site, but several (potentially all possible), then I must take into account that different countries have different restrictions. Which country is the most free in this sense?
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September 04, 2022, 08:04:26 AM
Hello there,
I tried accessing TrustDice today, which is one of the first cryptocurrency casino's I've been introduced into, but it wouldn't load, claiming that "Connection is not private". I thought something was fishy at the moment, but quickly realized that it was actually blocked by my ISP.



How should I deal with such an issue? I certainly thought of using a VPN, but I only have a free one, meaning that it could easily be used by another person on the website simultaneously, which could potentially lead to a ban. Stake and Fortunejack are also banned, after making a few guesses, Roobet still works fine.

You can create your own free VPN using free tiers on cloud platforms like Google cloud platform and Amazon AWS.
There are tutorials on Youtube which you can refer to create your own free VPN.
This VPN will have only one country by default where the cloud server would be located.
Since this is solely your account so nobody else would be using that IP address other than you.
So your problem will be solved.
legendary
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September 04, 2022, 04:20:57 AM
Hello there,
I tried accessing TrustDice today, which is one of the first cryptocurrency casino's I've been introduced into, but it wouldn't load, claiming that "Connection is not private". I thought something was fishy at the moment, but quickly realized that it was actually blocked by my ISP.

How should I deal with such an issue? I certainly thought of using a VPN, but I only have a free one, meaning that it could easily be used by another person on the website simultaneously, which could potentially lead to a ban. Stake and Fortunejack are also banned, after making a few guesses, Roobet still works fine.

There isn't always a good way around this and it kinda depends on the laws of the country you are in. If it's legal in your country, then you should either contact the ISP to ask them to remove this unnecessary block or switch ISP if they aren't willing to open up a service you are paying to use. If it is illegal to gamble in your country then you face multiple risks which means you probably need to stop playing at online casinos, there is the risk of prosecution which could lead to many bad consequences and then there is the threat that the online casino could seize all your funds leaving you with little recourse depending on how their terms of service agreement is structured.
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September 04, 2022, 12:27:57 AM
^ It should be on your country's jurisdiction towards gambling casinos, those internet providers also follows government jurisdiction so if gambling is prohibited in your place, there is no way to access gambling casino, not unless you will use a VPN which is not a good decision to me.  
The site that you talking about is working fine with me, I can able to access it and I think, your country did it that is why you can't access that site.
VPN? No, this is very risky and it could be your fund trap on the site when your account will freeze due to the VPN you have used or read the ToS carefully.
If I were you, find a gambling casino that did not restrict in your place.
True, if the gambling site doesn't allow gambling then accessing it without VPN would be impossible and VPN is really needed before you can access it but as you have said that using VPN to access a gambling site that your country is one of the countries that are prohibited to access it is very risky. Why?, Because once you won huge or small amount and decided to withdraw and the gambling site finds it suspicious then the chance of not being able to withdraw is high.
VPN is the only key but once you've been caught out by the casino then prepare yourself on making out those identification verification which we know that its impossible to be done on a dynamic address.
So consider those funds to be in total lost or cant be recovered up and since you had violated sites rules on the first place.Dealing up with ISP block wont really be that much a problem
if you do just simply make yourself do find another place to play and wont be forcing yourself to play on site which prohibits you to play.

indeed it is better to avoid sites that prohibit the use of VPNs than to lose money for violating the rules. there are many more flexible sites that don't prohibit the use of vpn or sites that are unblocked. Usually new sites still pass. but for many old sites that are not allowed by the ISP. This also depends on the number of ISPs in each country.
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September 03, 2022, 07:58:35 PM
^ It should be on your country's jurisdiction towards gambling casinos, those internet providers also follows government jurisdiction so if gambling is prohibited in your place, there is no way to access gambling casino, not unless you will use a VPN which is not a good decision to me.  
The site that you talking about is working fine with me, I can able to access it and I think, your country did it that is why you can't access that site.
VPN? No, this is very risky and it could be your fund trap on the site when your account will freeze due to the VPN you have used or read the ToS carefully.
If I were you, find a gambling casino that did not restrict in your place.
True, if the gambling site doesn't allow gambling then accessing it without VPN would be impossible and VPN is really needed before you can access it but as you have said that using VPN to access a gambling site that your country is one of the countries that are prohibited to access it is very risky. Why?, Because once you won huge or small amount and decided to withdraw and the gambling site finds it suspicious then the chance of not being able to withdraw is high.
VPN is the only key but once you've been caught out by the casino then prepare yourself on making out those identification verification which we know that its impossible to be done on a dynamic address.
So consider those funds to be in total lost or cant be recovered up and since you had violated sites rules on the first place.Dealing up with ISP block wont really be that much a problem
if you do just simply make yourself do find another place to play and wont be forcing yourself to play on site which prohibits you to play.
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September 03, 2022, 04:29:49 PM
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^ It should be on your country's jurisdiction towards gambling casinos, those internet providers also follows government jurisdiction so if gambling is prohibited in your place, there is no way to access gambling casino, not unless you will use a VPN which is not a good decision to me. 
The site that you talking about is working fine with me, I can able to access it and I think, your country did it that is why you can't access that site.
VPN? No, this is very risky and it could be your fund trap on the site when your account will freeze due to the VPN you have used or read the ToS carefully.
If I were you, find a gambling casino that did not restrict in your place.
True, if the gambling site doesn't allow gambling then accessing it without VPN would be impossible and VPN is really needed before you can access it but as you have said that using VPN to access a gambling site that your country is one of the countries that are prohibited to access it is very risky. Why?, Because once you won huge or small amount and decided to withdraw and the gambling site finds it suspicious then the chance of not being able to withdraw is high.
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September 03, 2022, 04:15:00 PM
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I would just look for other casinos if I were you. This situation can be used against you by the casino in the future and that is not a pretty experience to have. If you win a big amount and the casino finds out that you're playing from a country that their services are not available to, they can easily forfeit your winnings on that grounds.

Search for a casino that works for your IP without any restrictions, then check its legitimacy and its features before jumping the gun and making your first deposit.
Wont really be that much a serious issue if you are just a small time gambler because if ever the casino would locked out your account then at least you wouldnt really be bothered much since the amount is big
but if not then its better to find for another casino or site so that you wouldnt really be having any problems in the future specially if you are a heavy gambler but i dont know on why there are people who are really that thriving on playing on a site even if we do know that we've been restricted and this is where people do make use of VPN but of course most of us been aware on what would happen if ever we've been caught
but still people who do still continue despite of that risk and i dont know why but well its their choice.
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September 03, 2022, 02:36:15 PM
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I would just look for other casinos if I were you. This situation can be used against you by the casino in the future and that is not a pretty experience to have. If you win a big amount and the casino finds out that you're playing from a country that their services are not available to, they can easily forfeit your winnings on that grounds.

Search for a casino that works for your IP without any restrictions, then check its legitimacy and its features before jumping the gun and making your first deposit.
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September 03, 2022, 02:17:41 PM
#96

How should I deal with such an issue? I certainly thought of using a VPN, but I only have a free one, meaning that it could easily be used by another person on the website simultaneously, which could potentially lead to a ban. Stake and Fortunejack are also banned, after making a few guesses, Roobet still works fine.

Forcing to gamble despite knowing that your ISP is blocked would only give you a problem in the long run. I suggest you to look for other casinos that accept your IP, that way you will not think of your account getting freezed and you can focus on what you are doing.

This is what normally a responsible person would do, but some or rather the majority always choose to challenge the casino, and here is when a great development of undesirable problems is denoted that should be avoided at all costs, and I know that if they do not accept your IP, you have to see that this is like women, there are many in the world, you can't lose your head just for one, because in the end it can be just a simple whim, and waste time, energy and above all a lot money in it, so there are so many options to play in any other casino, why risk work, money there?

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How should I deal with such an issue? I certainly thought of using a VPN, but I only have a free one, meaning that it could easily be used by another person on the website simultaneously, which could potentially lead to a ban. Stake and Fortunejack are also banned, after making a few guesses, Roobet still works fine.

Forcing to gamble despite knowing that your ISP is blocked would only give you a problem in the long run. I suggest you to look for other casinos that accept your IP, that way you will not think of your account getting freezed and you can focus on what you are doing.
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You should understand the fact that based on your country, there are going to be very few countries which will allow the Gambling under certain conditions which will be met by your country as well.
The risk of using VPN is a lot, there are some gambling platforms that do not provide services for most VPN and at the end they would not let you take your winnings out and you would have probelms inadvertently. It's wise to only use the gambling platforms that do allow either. : VPN for example: blackjack.fun or to use the Gambling platforms which are legally providing services in your area.
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It seems like your country blocked your access to the gambling site and there is nothing you could do rather than using a VPN but using a VPN also has it own risk and you should be aware of that. Your VPN connection especially the free ones might be van by the gambling platform and you using the same ip address might make your account to get ban.

Know your risk so you will be able to admit the consequences when it comes to you in full. You can use Orbot VPN but it is not that preserved. When using VPN always fund your account with small amount in case the worse happens.
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I do not see any other options other than how to use VPN, and only paid VPN. Free VPNs are slow, plus they are detected (since their public IP range is known) by almost all services that fight with VPN. I use VPN for other reasons, but it's obvious to me that if you need to get reliable access to blocked sites (especially when it comes to money), then you need to buy a good service.

Maybe because the site is restricted in your country. Some countries block and restrict sites but unfortunately, using VPNs on some gambling sites is against their TOS. If you're having a hard time accessing the site, you can look for reputable sites that are accepted in your country. You can surely find a good site other than that but be sure to check their reputation.

 Grin very naive to say so. Firstly, I do not like fiat casinos/bookmakers (as far as I know, the use of cryptocurrency in my country is completely prohibited), and secondly, in my country, most (I think all) casinos/bookmakers are scammers. I see the risks in using a VPN, but they suit me compared to other options: either not play at all, or play in fiat scam projects.
legendary
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Hello there,
I tried accessing TrustDice today, which is one of the first cryptocurrency casino's I've been introduced into, but it wouldn't load, claiming that "Connection is not private". I thought something was fishy at the moment, but quickly realized that it was actually blocked by my ISP.



How should I deal with such an issue? I certainly thought of using a VPN, but I only have a free one, meaning that it could easily be used by another person on the website simultaneously, which could potentially lead to a ban. Stake and Fortunejack are also banned, after making a few guesses, Roobet still works fine.

Unless this is a government mandated gambling site ban, then you as the bill payer should be able to turn this on or off. It's actually good for it to be turned on by default, as it might protect some children from engaging with such websites. If it's a good system, it will be learning and adding new sites every single day, sometimes using sites that users have already accessed with a comparison against a word blacklist. So even if roobet is working today, it could stop working at any time, so it's risky to start using a site on that basis because you'd have to login with a VPN at a later point after it gets blocked. Unfortunately if it is government policy then you might just be stuck with it and you described an issue with using even paid VPN's.
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I do not see any other options other than how to use VPN, and only paid VPN. Free VPNs are slow, plus they are detected (since their public IP range is known) by almost all services that fight with VPN. I use VPN for other reasons, but it's obvious to me that if you need to get reliable access to blocked sites (especially when it comes to money), then you need to buy a good service.

Users has it different sets of option with their gambling website and of course it's depends on the players preferences at the same time the feature of the platform that's they reason why some of them want to push through it to play and create an account to them. The ideal is to use a VPN but makes sitit's must make sure that the gambling casino is supported the VPN because it might tag the account due to changing of the different ISP that might take suspicious.
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I do not see any other options other than how to use VPN, and only paid VPN. Free VPNs are slow, plus they are detected (since their public IP range is known) by almost all services that fight with VPN. I use VPN for other reasons, but it's obvious to me that if you need to get reliable access to blocked sites (especially when it comes to money), then you need to buy a good service.


me too, have no other option but to use a paid VPN for various reasons, there are many sites that are blocked by the ISP this slows down the performance of every activity I do not only for gambling sites. even i have to access the VPN just to open binance obviously this is very inconvenient. the regulations in my country are too complicated that's why I bought the best service.
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Or maybe before making your first deposit to a blocked casino by your ISP, why not tell the casino itself ahead of time that you will be using a VPN, and the reason WHY you're going to a VPN. I believe most of the online casinos in crypto are OK with it because privacy is more valued by the users in crypto than the no-coiners who play in fiat online casinos.
That's because most people don't tell the casino why we use a VPN and when we get into trouble, we tell the casino. That's what makes a lot of people subject to restrictions from casinos because their regulations clearly prohibit VPN use. So we should be honest with the casino and maybe the casino can give us an alternative option on how we can access their site. They can also keep an eye on us as they should and if we bet for a small amount of money, they don't have a problem using a VPN.
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