I see you mentioned that binance banned in your country. Well binance is not a gambling site but rather, a Crypto currency exchange organization where one can trade and do exchange Crypto but not gambling site. If using a public WiFi, one needs to be careful in this case as most are tapped and if you are in a country that has a law already in place against gambling, you better stay clear of can not device a means of handling it yourself than getting a third party to setting up the process for your consumptions and if you are a new bee in the system, you had better get it clear first before giving it a shot as it is risky out there to getting yourself into a situation you cannot remedy with utmost timely response if there be any chance that you might or are likely caught.
But there are also some of my friends who can't access Binance because the IP from the internet provider is blocking the site but in the end, many of them use a VPN or change their DNS IP. This gives them the flexibility to access Binance and other sites, including gambling sites so they can immediately play there. But for gambling sites that don't allow VPN use, we shouldn't try to violate them because the risk is losing our account so we can't play at the casino. There are still many casinos that we can access without using a VPN but if your country prohibits gambling, you shouldn't violate it either.
Then the question now would be, "if I am in a country that prohibits gambling and I really wanna gamble, what should I do?".
Well, sincerely, I personally think it is wrong for countries not enact such laws, that will restrict the citizens from doing the things they love, that also does not bring harm to their neighbors or the country itself.
There was a time my country banned Twitter last year, nobody in the country was able to access Twitter normally, reason was that Jack deleted a tweet from the president of my country, it got to a stage, no body could hold it any more, citizens started using VPN to access Twitter, even several government officials were caught accessing Twitter through the use of VPN..
Instead of completely banning gambling, the country should rather find a way to discourage its citizens from gambling, outrightly banning will make those who really want to gamble look for ways to, and VPN is one of them. P
Using a VPN is a solution to be still able to access sites that our country has blocked. Hopefully, our government will not look for citizens who already use VPNs, especially if they only use VPNs to access gambling. The government could block access to any site they want, but with VPNs easily available, that ban is unlikely to be of much use.
I also agree with finding ways to prevent citizens from gambling, but it won't be easy, especially if they have been gambling for a long time and use offline casinos to gamble. They switch to online casinos simply because they are prohibited from gambling, while many want to continue gambling. Maybe providing them with an understanding of the dangers of gambling is one of the solutions that they can give to their citizens.