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.