If they really want to protect themselves from being tracked, they will inevitably have to buy a premium VPN and I think many people have already done that. Many people are selling premium VPNs for cheap and you can find them on this forum. The government may not want to get complaints from other parties so they close the door to the gambling industry. And maybe that's what triggers the growing illegal gambling in the country that the government doesn't know about. And people use online gambling to satisfy their cravings.
I agree the solution is to use a premium VPN app to avoid tracking from the government as users from blacklisted countries have no other way to access online casinos, although there is speculation about risks related to casino account security but in my opinion it is rare to block casino accounts without warning, but we must use funds that are ready to be lost because anything can potentially happen if accessing them illegally.
OP must look for anonymous crypto bookies and use VPN with private IP. Paying extra for dedicated IP address can save your day since the spy services by government and ISP can lead to blocked account. Another risk is KYC in case of bookie raises red flag for suspicious account activity and freeze account.
Yes, in part everything that has to do with anonymous casinos is what makes many players more excited to look for them, and I think that it is currently a topic that everyone is looking for, anonymity is considered a right, but a right that is being removing more and more, the use of VPN is a very good option, in fact it is the best, some casinos do not care if they use vpn or not, they care is that they enter to play, and I think that is where everything should start , now the licenses, the governments always intervene, they want to have control over everything, and we cannot let these things go to waste, I know that the most enthusiastic and anonymity-worshippers always look for these casinos and that they accept the use of VPN.
I hope more casinos would consider the use of VPNs at least the premium ones so people from gambling-restricted countries will be able to enjoy gambling as well. It's a good thing that some reputable casinos allow it because, to be honest, it can decrease the number of black market casinos in some countries. It has cons but if they will focus on the good side of using VPNs, they could easily see its benefit.
The cons can easily be checked or double checked by a more professional IT team which beside the IP that the VPN hides,it shows what browsers pattern a user has,which browser he uses to play at the casino,which Operating System which help determine if some people is using multi accounting because it is strange for 2 people to use the same pattern as we all know all people are unique to what they like,do and how they behave.I know this has added cost but is a cost that if weight enough the owner of casinos will see more benefits,as most of the people lose in the long run,so it will have a bigger user base thus making more money to the casino.
In the end it is in their strict decision,the owner and the management board of the casino if they will go this route or will continue the route they are in,excluding and not accepting VPN-s.
For sure most of them would really be allowing nor doesnt really mind about users on having multiple accounts but of course there would be some exclusions specially on promotions and bonuses which it would be
understandable or common sense that they would really be limiting out for real users and not into their alt accounts to recieve those perks which its understandable that it would really be unfair.
I do agree into that point mentioned that they do know that house do always win in the end thats why majority of them do allow VPN and as long there someone who do play and dont abuse
up their bonuses and other perks then it would really just fine for them no matter how many accounts you've been using.