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Topic: Dealing with ISP block on Gambling websites - page 7. (Read 765 times)

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As others have mentioned, it's blocked due to my country's legal legislation, which sucks. There's not much to do at this point but to take the risk and use a VPN. In the worst case scenario, I'll get banned and lose any funds I have on the account, fortunately it's only a little. I don't see any other possible way to get around the block.
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That's very simple, once your ISP is blocked, you are not allowed to gamble due to legal restrictions.

Now, the solution is very simple, you use VPN to change your IP and that will give you access to enjoy the gambling site.
Some sites would okay that, but some will see it as a form of cheating since the word "bypass" is cheating for them, so I agree with the poster above, you know the risk, it's up to you if you are willing to take the risk of getting banned later.
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You already know the risk, so it's up to you now if you will take that risk.

Using VPN to bypass the restriction could be called cheating, so once the site knows that is what you are doing, then they can always implement a ban on your account and worse is you'll not be able to withdraw your funds, so just carefully evaluate the risk, if you can take it, then go and enjoy using VPN.
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There are sites that do allow multiple accounts which means having VPN use wouldnt be an issue but rather the issue would be sticking into laws and regulation which you might be get caught.

VPN would be the key when it comes on having those kind of restriction.Whether your ISP or the site itself would impose such block then you can opt in on using it but of course
you arent that dumb on not to notice out on what are the risk behind those decisions.So its up to your own choice yet there are lots of sites or casinos which we can choose up
to make use but if you do pursue on accessing it then its your choice.
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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.
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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.
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