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Topic: Would you login to a gambling site with Twitter, Google or Facebook Id? - page 11. (Read 3982 times)

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I would still do.
I don't really care about anonymity.
Logging in with a social media account would be more convenient and easier since you will only need to press 1 button.
legendary
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I would not like to log in to a gambling site with my social network accounts, I would not fell myself protected at all. Now its much easier to register on bitcoin gambling site, many of them do not ask for copy of ID, credit card like its case with fiat casinos. I like this anonymous way of registration, and I always have different usernames and passwords for each site.
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I don't think that many people would like to link the social media profile to gambling site. However, this feature can't damage gambling sites themselfs very much. As long as login with your social profile is only additional feature, along with the standart user/password and customers have a choice how to login it can be used.
legendary
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It wouldn't hurt for sites to offer those logins, but I don't think the usage rate would be very high. By linking xDice, you are telling Twitter that you want to gamble with cryptocurrencies. Some people would prefer keeping the fact that they gamble private, or some people live in places where gambling is illegal. Most people don't have a separate Twitter account for their online profile and a real life profile, and I doubt many people want others to know that your name is X, you gamble at X, you have X profit/loss, e.t.c.
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Most sites, at least dice sites, provide either a login url (Just-Dice, SatoshiDice) or ask for a user name and password (BitDice, PrimeDice).

One of the benefits of Bitcoin gambling is betting anonymously.

There has been a couple of sites however that allowed you to login with your social media profiles, though they seem to be dead now Smiley

Do you think sites should offer the option of login via social media profile as well as the normal username/password?

For me, I won't bother to login and what is the anonymity that bitcoin promises if I will have to part away with my privacy. Even exchange sites that have asked me for too much details hiding under the KYC stuff, I just pass and look for other sites that we can both have agreement on the amount of details we are sharing for the service I am going to enjoy. For gambling site, I will just pass and take my money elsewhere.
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Even a gambling sites will have a feature like that, I doubt there will be a person who will registered via linking their social media account into that gambling site. In the world of cryptocurrency, we care for our identity so giving away those personal social media account is not a wiser thing to do.

Also I can't seem to understand why those gambling site owners will have a feature like that in the first place. Online gambling is prohibited in some areas since it's not regulated. I will just understand if they are really a registered company and truly recognized as legit gambling site in most of the countries.
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Most sites, at least dice sites, provide either a login url (Just-Dice, SatoshiDice) or ask for a user name and password (BitDice, PrimeDice).

One of the benefits of Bitcoin gambling is betting anonymously.

There has been a couple of sites however that allowed you to login with your social media profiles, though they seem to be dead now Smiley

Do you think sites should offer the option of login via social media profile as well as the normal username/password?
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