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From my understanding, many casinos allow you to use VPN with dedicated IP if you don't use it to bypass location restriction. There is also a low chance that casino will identify your IP if you use a paid VPN with paid, dedicated IP. If that is a problem, then your best and safest bet is to buy a dedicated residential IP address.
I think we have to review the terms and conditions before deciding to use a VPN, some opinions state that it is not recommended to use a VPN because they are wary of unwanted things happening, but for users who are from restricted country zones then they have no other choice but to use a paid VPN with an IP special. However, you should consult senior users for the right answer and you need to ask customer service to confirm this problem.
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Can you please share that information? I want to read.

I believe the casino has the way to identify if the IP used is from VPN, they may use the DNS look-up to see if the IP address resolved to a domain name associated with certain VPN... more information on this link: https://vpnxpert.com/how-to-see-if-someone-is-using-a-vpn/

some site also stated that:

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Cross-matching a user's IP address with these databases can determine whether the user is associated with a VPN or Proxy. Several widely used IP address databases have gained widespread use in VPN detection. Services such as MaxMind, Udger, and IPinfo are known for their accuracy and extensive databases

this quote simply means that there are applications and tools available in the net to identify if the user is using VPN connections.
From my understanding, many casinos allow you to use VPN with dedicated IP if you don't use it to bypass location restriction. There is also a low chance that casino will identify your IP if you use a paid VPN with paid, dedicated IP. If that is a problem, then your best and safest bet is to buy a dedicated residential IP address.

I once asked direct support about using a VPN but they mentioned that it is not recommended to use VPNs that I know of asking at some casinos, but this question does not continue with paid VPNs maybe they will consider the same whether premium or free VPNs are not recommended.
It's not about paid and unpaid VPN, if you don't use dedicated or residential IP, there is a very high chance that your IP will either be tagged or will be used on the same casino by many people.
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I think, sometimes it's not gambling sites it's providers who don't allow us to play from certain locations. Have you noticed that on the same site some games you can play and some games you can't. I actually don't know what should be the policy of gambling sites regarding using VPN in such cases.
Restrictions can come from the gambling site itself or from the game providers. Generally, a gambling site has its own global restricted areas and it means all games on that gambling site will not be available for their restricted area list. After that, there are extra restrictions from game providers and a person who lives in a specific nation is allowed to play game A and other many games from a game provider X, but is not allowed to play games B and some other games from a game provider Y.

I think it depends on countries regulation and this will be the basis of the casino to restrict certain countries for accessing their site.

If there's no restriction disallow them to operate for sure they allow all people in the world to gamble in their casino since they can hit more bigger revenues for that.

But there are some laws that needs to follow that's why we can see those restriction and its for betterment of the casino to follow since they might encounter an issues if they push to operate on a country where there's strong implementation that disallow any gambling site to launch their business there. But casino owners can verify the real answer on this question since we are just sharing our opinion base on what we know and people can correct us to know more deeper information regarding on this matter.
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I think, sometimes it's not gambling sites it's providers who don't allow us to play from certain locations. Have you noticed that on the same site some games you can play and some games you can't. I actually don't know what should be the policy of gambling sites regarding using VPN in such cases.
Restrictions can come from the gambling site itself or from the game providers. Generally, a gambling site has its own global restricted areas and it means all games on that gambling site will not be available for their restricted area list. After that, there are extra restrictions from game providers and a person who lives in a specific nation is allowed to play game A and other many games from a game provider X, but is not allowed to play games B and some other games from a game provider Y.
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~ While you are right, the problem is that I am a lot of times in different countries for work for some extended time so than you need to use a VPN. I am using a premium VPN now and I know some sites don’t really care but I just want to avoid problems also!

I think, sometimes it's not gambling sites it's providers who don't allow us to play from certain locations. Have you noticed that on the same site some games you can play and some games you can't. I actually don't know what should be the policy of gambling sites regarding using VPN in such cases.

I have noticed that before indeed but don't really play a lot on slots (mainly in-house games). I think a VPN is allowed on most sites to bypass the restrictions of the providers itself but on many sites it is not allowed if you are from a restricted country.
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~ While you are right, the problem is that I am a lot of times in different countries for work for some extended time so than you need to use a VPN. I am using a premium VPN now and I know some sites don’t really care but I just want to avoid problems also!

I think, sometimes it's not gambling sites it's providers who don't allow us to play from certain locations. Have you noticed that on the same site some games you can play and some games you can't. I actually don't know what should be the policy of gambling sites regarding using VPN in such cases.
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You are correct in that, but I would always think that a livechat employee should be trained in providing the right information. Some of them even provide the links to the TOS where it is written in more detail but who really takes the time to really read the TOS and terms?

This is correct. Maybe this incident can happened frequently on mediocre casino but this is rare to occur on casino like Duelbits which their live support is properly trained. I always do communicate to them whenever I have a bonus concern and other games issue such as missing money after winning bet. They are very professional and usually provide link for reference of what they are saying to guarantee that their words is based on their ToS.

Having a support screenshot can be used against the casino incase there’s a misinformation provided that conflicts the ToS. I remember this happened on Bc.game and the user successfully get his refund after providing enough evidence that the support told him to do that.
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There's no harm in trying.. I mean use a VPN if you value your privacy, and since you are aware of the possible risk then you have to manage the risk. Like for example, if I like to preserve my privacy like I don't want my real IP address to be public, my option is to only use a VPN everytime I gamble, and since I'm aware of the risk, I will make sure that I will not store money in my gambling account and withdraw my winnings when the limit that I set is already meet.

So if one day they will freeze our accounts, it's not that a big of a loss since we were able to manage it. And also, you can easily let go of it while learning that the risk is real. So it's up to you if you still gamble using a VPN or not, try different sites for different experience.

Freezing an account is a problem as nobody wants to loose that money especially if it is a big amount. Who would let it go so easily and just see it as a learning experience? So if they block your account that has 1000$ you would just accept it and learn from it? The first step is asking the casino if they allow a VPN (I always ask livechat), if that is the case, than it already feels better to use one.

Sometimes even if the agent from the livechat could deliver a wrong information, agent are not their forever, they are just employees that could live if they find a better opportunity. However, the TOS is their, it's specific, what's written is the rules that are guiding us gamblers, so if it's written in the TOS, they cannot deny it anymore, unless there's a words saying, that they could change the rules anytime even without informing the gamblers.
Well, if we must be honest with ourselves, I think every term and conditions I've ever come across does have that line like "we have the right to edit or change anything in this terms of service/condition at any given time without prior notice to anyone", though it's actually not specifically as I have put it, but I personally do come across such lines when reading terms and conditions belonging to not just gambling casinos, but other platforms as well.

But then, the thing is, it is still the customer right to know when ever  the terms and conditions of the casino he or she is playing on changes, this is very important since terms and conditions isn't just some shity time waster document, but actually a legal binding, it's what legally binds the casino to their customers individually and generally, so, as such, it is the customer's right to know when ever a thing changes in a casino's terms and conditions.

And talking about customer representatives, you are right, they are humans hired to do a job, and they can leave that job at any time.
For me, I don't think it's wise depending solely on what a customer care says all the time, it is more professional to rely on what is written in the terms and conditions, than rely on what a customer care says, some of them actually don't even know the terms of conditions of the company they are working for.
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Be careful with using a VPN, especially a free VPN. I have had a lot of problems in the past on Duelbits because of the usage of a free VPN and it got me excluded on promotions and caused problems to withdraw. In the end everything has been worked out (also after submitting KYC) so no complaints there but I am also a bit worried now when using a VPN.
On some sites using a VPN is not a serious problem but I haven't tried it on this site, indeed using a free VPN is often problematic but I have used it occasionally and it hasn't been a problem when I make a withdrawal, it depends on the site too, sometimes there are those who prohibit its use too, So you really have to think about using a VPN before using it. If you want to be a gambler, you should still use a premium VPN if your internet can't access gambling sites because your government prohibits it.

In some cases, sometimes people often use VPN for reasons such as not being able to access it because they are in a place where the internet cannot be used to access gambling sites and there is also a reason for using VPN because they want to be an anonymous user who doesn't want their IP to be visible to the public. On average, people have their own reasons for using a VPN, but it's true that the best advice is not to use a VPN just to do gambling activities outside the home. If you use the internet at home, everything is safe, it's best to just gamble at home, not outside the house where you have to use a VPN. obviously that will also provide new problems.  Wink

While you are right, the problem is that I am a lot of times in different countries for work for some extended time so than you need to use a VPN. I am using a premium VPN now and I know some sites don’t really care but I just want to avoid problems also!
Yes, it's best to avoid problems because if your account is suddenly frozen due to a VPN problem, I think it will also be troublesome. I also often hear about casinos like that and several complaints from users on this forum who use VPN but their accounts are frozen, but actually using this VPN should not be is a big problem and casinos must understand each user too, where perhaps in their country online gambling sites are strictly prohibited, so it is difficult to access gambling sites so they use a VPN to access them, but maybe this VPN is always misused and becomes a problem.

I'm also more comfortable on VPN-friendly sites, but it's best before trying it to ask their support service first so that it doesn't become a problem in the future, usually I often ask their service support to find out more, if they say no problem then I will use it and don't forget the chat must be screen captured so that it becomes evidence if in the future using VPN becomes a problem and the account is frozen for that reason, I might only gamble at home even though sometimes I often go outside the house I don't get used to gambling outside the house unless it is an urgent need, for example making a withdrawal and needing money.
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There's no harm in trying.. I mean use a VPN if you value your privacy, and since you are aware of the possible risk then you have to manage the risk. Like for example, if I like to preserve my privacy like I don't want my real IP address to be public, my option is to only use a VPN everytime I gamble, and since I'm aware of the risk, I will make sure that I will not store money in my gambling account and withdraw my winnings when the limit that I set is already meet.

So if one day they will freeze our accounts, it's not that a big of a loss since we were able to manage it. And also, you can easily let go of it while learning that the risk is real. So it's up to you if you still gamble using a VPN or not, try different sites for different experience.

Freezing an account is a problem as nobody wants to loose that money especially if it is a big amount. Who would let it go so easily and just see it as a learning experience? So if they block your account that has 1000$ you would just accept it and learn from it? The first step is asking the casino if they allow a VPN (I always ask livechat), if that is the case, than it already feels better to use one.

Sometimes even if the agent from the livechat could deliver a wrong information, agent are not their forever, they are just employees that could live if they find a better opportunity. However, the TOS is their, it's specific, what's written is the rules that are guiding us gamblers, so if it's written in the TOS, they cannot deny it anymore, unless there's a words saying, that they could change the rules anytime even without informing the gamblers.

You are correct in that, but I would always think that a livechat employee should be trained in providing the right information. Some of them even provide the links to the TOS where it is written in more detail but who really takes the time to really read the TOS and terms?
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There's no harm in trying.. I mean use a VPN if you value your privacy, and since you are aware of the possible risk then you have to manage the risk. Like for example, if I like to preserve my privacy like I don't want my real IP address to be public, my option is to only use a VPN everytime I gamble, and since I'm aware of the risk, I will make sure that I will not store money in my gambling account and withdraw my winnings when the limit that I set is already meet.

So if one day they will freeze our accounts, it's not that a big of a loss since we were able to manage it. And also, you can easily let go of it while learning that the risk is real. So it's up to you if you still gamble using a VPN or not, try different sites for different experience.

Freezing an account is a problem as nobody wants to loose that money especially if it is a big amount. Who would let it go so easily and just see it as a learning experience? So if they block your account that has 1000$ you would just accept it and learn from it? The first step is asking the casino if they allow a VPN (I always ask livechat), if that is the case, than it already feels better to use one.

Sometimes even if the agent from the livechat could deliver a wrong information, agent are not their forever, they are just employees that could live if they find a better opportunity. However, the TOS is their, it's specific, what's written is the rules that are guiding us gamblers, so if it's written in the TOS, they cannot deny it anymore, unless there's a words saying, that they could change the rules anytime even without informing the gamblers.
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There's no harm in trying.. I mean use a VPN if you value your privacy, and since you are aware of the possible risk then you have to manage the risk. Like for example, if I like to preserve my privacy like I don't want my real IP address to be public, my option is to only use a VPN everytime I gamble, and since I'm aware of the risk, I will make sure that I will not store money in my gambling account and withdraw my winnings when the limit that I set is already meet.

So if one day they will freeze our accounts, it's not that a big of a loss since we were able to manage it. And also, you can easily let go of it while learning that the risk is real. So it's up to you if you still gamble using a VPN or not, try different sites for different experience.

Freezing an account is a problem as nobody wants to loose that money especially if it is a big amount. Who would let it go so easily and just see it as a learning experience? So if they block your account that has 1000$ you would just accept it and learn from it? The first step is asking the casino if they allow a VPN (I always ask livechat), if that is the case, than it already feels better to use one.
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Be careful with using a VPN, especially a free VPN. I have had a lot of problems in the past on Duelbits because of the usage of a free VPN and it got me excluded on promotions and caused problems to withdraw. In the end everything has been worked out (also after submitting KYC) so no complaints there but I am also a bit worried now when using a VPN.
On some sites using a VPN is not a serious problem but I haven't tried it on this site, indeed using a free VPN is often problematic but I have used it occasionally and it hasn't been a problem when I make a withdrawal, it depends on the site too, sometimes there are those who prohibit its use too, So you really have to think about using a VPN before using it. If you want to be a gambler, you should still use a premium VPN if your internet can't access gambling sites because your government prohibits it.

In some cases, sometimes people often use VPN for reasons such as not being able to access it because they are in a place where the internet cannot be used to access gambling sites and there is also a reason for using VPN because they want to be an anonymous user who doesn't want their IP to be visible to the public. On average, people have their own reasons for using a VPN, but it's true that the best advice is not to use a VPN just to do gambling activities outside the home. If you use the internet at home, everything is safe, it's best to just gamble at home, not outside the house where you have to use a VPN. obviously that will also provide new problems.  Wink

While you are right, the problem is that I am a lot of times in different countries for work for some extended time so than you need to use a VPN. I am using a premium VPN now and I know some sites don’t really care but I just want to avoid problems also!

There's no harm in trying.. I mean use a VPN if you value your privacy, and since you are aware of the possible risk then you have to manage the risk. Like for example, if I like to preserve my privacy like I don't want my real IP address to be public, my option is to only use a VPN everytime I gamble, and since I'm aware of the risk, I will make sure that I will not store money in my gambling account and withdraw my winnings when the limit that I set is already meet.

So if one day they will freeze our accounts, it's not that a big of a loss since we were able to manage it. And also, you can easily let go of it while learning that the risk is real. So it's up to you if you still gamble using a VPN or not, try different sites for different experience.
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Be careful with using a VPN, especially a free VPN. I have had a lot of problems in the past on Duelbits because of the usage of a free VPN and it got me excluded on promotions and caused problems to withdraw. In the end everything has been worked out (also after submitting KYC) so no complaints there but I am also a bit worried now when using a VPN.
On some sites using a VPN is not a serious problem but I haven't tried it on this site, indeed using a free VPN is often problematic but I have used it occasionally and it hasn't been a problem when I make a withdrawal, it depends on the site too, sometimes there are those who prohibit its use too, So you really have to think about using a VPN before using it. If you want to be a gambler, you should still use a premium VPN if your internet can't access gambling sites because your government prohibits it.

In some cases, sometimes people often use VPN for reasons such as not being able to access it because they are in a place where the internet cannot be used to access gambling sites and there is also a reason for using VPN because they want to be an anonymous user who doesn't want their IP to be visible to the public. On average, people have their own reasons for using a VPN, but it's true that the best advice is not to use a VPN just to do gambling activities outside the home. If you use the internet at home, everything is safe, it's best to just gamble at home, not outside the house where you have to use a VPN. obviously that will also provide new problems.  Wink

While you are right, the problem is that I am a lot of times in different countries for work for some extended time so than you need to use a VPN. I am using a premium VPN now and I know some sites don’t really care but I just want to avoid problems also!
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VPN usage with gambling sites(FIAT and Crypto) is always a tricky affair which is why it's always best to confirm with customer support before using them in order to make sure that you won't face any issues in the future.
I once asked direct support about using a VPN but they mentioned that it is not recommended to use VPNs that I know of asking at some casinos, but this question does not continue with paid VPNs maybe they will consider the same whether premium or free VPNs are not recommended.

Paid VPN is more better than free version so people should invest on it since it can make them safe upon using it and there are so many features they can use compare to free one. VPN should not be a problem unless they are bypassing the country restriction and as online gambler people know about certain risk for using that tool.
Of course a premium VPN is better than a free one because it doesn't guarantee that even some say using a free VPN can result in you being compromised, but in my case this has never happened.
So far never used a premium VPN even if it was just to claim free spins which are restricted in certain countries, but when getting future wins that is sometimes the starting point for you to be suspected.
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Be careful with using a VPN, especially a free VPN. I have had a lot of problems in the past on Duelbits because of the usage of a free VPN and it got me excluded on promotions and caused problems to withdraw. In the end everything has been worked out (also after submitting KYC) so no complaints there but I am also a bit worried now when using a VPN.
VPN usage with gambling sites(FIAT and Crypto) is always a tricky affair which is why it's always best to confirm with customer support before using them in order to make sure that you won't face any issues in the future.

According to the previous reply, VPN is allowed as long as it is use not to abuse the system.  I also remember way back years ago that Duelbits allowed the us of VPN, it was stated by Hhampuz if I am not mistaken when I was participating in their forum multiplier competition.

Paid VPNs like Nord VPN etc are the way to go while free ones should be completely avoided as you mentioned.

I highly agree, if one can avoid free VPN, do it so because last year there is a news about a certain free VPN service that suffered a breach and exposed  360M users.



I really like random prize compared to fix prize on a random giveaway because it gives sense of excitement and fun at the same time while waiting for the result.


Most of players are excited about random prized but I prefer the fixed one, since I always wanted to know the actual amount of prize whenever I am participating in an event.  This way I can calculate and use minimum needed requirement to be qualified for the giveaway.  It saves both effort and money, IMO.  But if it is a giveaway that does not need any amount to wager, then I don't mind if its a random prize of a fixed one  Grin.

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It's really a random prize but who knows how lucky? Grin
Can't imagine waking up to a notification of winning this prize, because so far as I myself continue to participate in giveaways on X.com, I have never won once because there are quite a lot of participants there.

It would be a great starting day if the first thing that greets us is the notification that we are among the winners of the giveaways event.

Can you please share that information? I want to read.

I believe the casino has the way to identify if the IP used is from VPN, they may use the DNS look-up to see if the IP address resolved to a domain name associated with certain VPN... more information on this link: https://vpnxpert.com/how-to-see-if-someone-is-using-a-vpn/

some site also stated that:

Quote
Cross-matching a user's IP address with these databases can determine whether the user is associated with a VPN or Proxy. Several widely used IP address databases have gained widespread use in VPN detection. Services such as MaxMind, Udger, and IPinfo are known for their accuracy and extensive databases

this quote simply means that there are applications and tools available in the net to identify if the user is using VPN connections.
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Be careful with using a VPN, especially a free VPN. I have had a lot of problems in the past on Duelbits because of the usage of a free VPN and it got me excluded on promotions and caused problems to withdraw. In the end everything has been worked out (also after submitting KYC) so no complaints there but I am also a bit worried now when using a VPN.
It's probably better to not use a VPN than to use a free one. When you gamble on crypto casino, you shouldn't use VPN to bypass geolocation restriction. Some casinos allow you to use VPN if you don't try to bypass geolocation restriction but just want to hide it from your ISP that you gamble but you have to read their TOS before you do anything and also when using a VPN, you should use one with dedicated IP to not get yourself into trouble. Only paid VPNs aren't enough, VPNs with dedicated IP (you have to pay more for that) are the best choice in this case.

Casino has a way to determine whether a user is using VPN or not even if you use premium. This information is shared by a trusted user in the forum that work on casino.
Can you please share that information? I want to read.
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It's really a random prize but who knows how lucky? Grin
Can't imagine waking up to a notification of winning this prize, because so far as I myself continue to participate in giveaways on X.com, I have never won once because there are quite a lot of participants there.

I really like random prize compared to fix prize on a random giveaway because it gives sense of excitement and fun at the same time while waiting for the result.

Due to this notification waiting, I'm always a victim of false hope since my X is being notified by a paid tweet from user that I don’t follow. What I don’t on X now is why does some verified user can mention me despite I don’t follow or view them in the past. This notification sucks because it mislead me on my Duelbits notifications.
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VPN should not be a problem unless they are bypassing the country restriction and as online gambler people know about certain risk for using that tool.
Basically, if you try to bypass restricted terms in their ToS, you are creating troubles for yourself.

So if having problems with accessing a website, but wanting to use their service, you can use VPN to search that term in their ToS, and even can chat with their support before funding your account for playing.

Casino has a way to determine whether a user is using VPN or not even if you use premium. This information is shared by a trusted user in the forum that work on casino. It’s really necessary to check if the casino allows it because you can’t hide your VPN usage to them especially of it’s used to hide real location.
Technically, online casinos and cryptocurrency exchanges can detect VPN usages from their users. It's just they allow VPN or disallow VPN.

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On this situation, I think Duelbits allows it since I have no problem using it in the past when I ask the support when I try to claim my free spin from the previous promotion which is not available in my country. Usually they change the slot games but on my case they allow the use of VPN to claim my reward.
If they are against VPN, they will write it clearly in their Terms of Services ToS. I did not scan their ToS as of writing but as I recall, they allow VPN.
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