This is true and worst was data being sold to other company for marketing purposes. There’s a lot of news about this before that company selling costumer data so that they can send emails on it for promotion.Hacking can happened on any website in fact government website is always prone to this so I understand if company made some mistakes like security breach because it’s really possible online but selling our KYC info is the worst nightmare that everyone wants to avoid especially if t he owner itself is the one who’s committing this action.
I really hate when companies sell your personal information for their own gain, supposedly they ask for that information because they have no other option due to the regulations that are in place and gamblers have no other option but to comply.
But to take advantage of that information that they got by forcing the players to go through those policies is without a doubt incredibly unfair, at least when they get hacked they have an excuse about what happened, but selling your information is an act that they do willingly and there is no excuse for their behavior.
It's annoying, but likewise nothing can be done since KYC was part of AML regulation and also true about
your argument, if the site will sell out your personal information once that's something unethical, so better to entrust your
private details with the site that you fully know.
Taking the risk of being hacked not only with your money but also with your personal identities is very crucial you
need to make sure that you are done doing your research.