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Topic: Would you login to a gambling site with Twitter, Google or Facebook Id? - page 2. (Read 3980 times)

copper member
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If we can keep our identities secret, I think we'd better keep our identity a secret. We never know what will happen, what we do not want can happen. Problems with fellow gamblers can also happen, so better not log in using fb, twitter and others.
That's true, you will never know how much there are bad people that get identities of people and make them their own and acting as you are. Probably there is no hesitance on their views, probably. Knowing that they could easily get it, they would take advantage of it. I hope that everyone learns in a good way that it's better to be safe than sorry.
hero member
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If we can keep our identities secret, I think we'd better keep our identity a secret. We never know what will happen, what we do not want can happen. Problems with fellow gamblers can also happen, so better not log in using fb, twitter and others.
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Doesn't make sense to make it mandatory to login using facebook or twitter in a gambling site. That sounds fishy to me. But if I badly want to try out a gambling site I might consider making up a fake twitter , google or even a facebook ID. Will never you my real one!

I think providing your social media account in order to sign up in a bitcoin casino defeats the purpose of using bitcoin to maintain being anonymous.
hero member
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Doesn't make sense to make it mandatory to login using facebook or twitter in a gambling site. That sounds fishy to me. But if I badly want to try out a gambling site I might consider making up a fake twitter , google or even a facebook ID. Will never you my real one!

I think you're right, one reason why some of us preferred online betting was to protect our privacy and stay anonymous but if it do happens that we ought to login with our social media credentials who's going to use the real one? We'll make fake social media accounts for gambling.
Yeah it seems some people don’t understand the reasons for people to gamble with bitcoin, many of those that gamble with bitcoin do so in an attempt to remain anonymous, I have seen some traditional online casinos trying to accept bitcoin but then they will ask for all kind of details about who you are, so I’m willing to bet that they do not get a lot of customers due to their policies.
sr. member
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Doesn't make sense to make it mandatory to login using facebook or twitter in a gambling site. That sounds fishy to me. But if I badly want to try out a gambling site I might consider making up a fake twitter , google or even a facebook ID. Will never you my real one!

I think you're right, one reason why some of us preferred online betting was to protect our privacy and stay anonymous but if it do happens that we ought to login with our social media credentials who's going to use the real one? We'll make fake social media accounts for gambling.
legendary
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Doesn't make sense to make it mandatory to login using facebook or twitter in a gambling site. That sounds fishy to me. But if I badly want to try out a gambling site I might consider making up a fake twitter , google or even a facebook ID. Will never you my real one!

Agreed with you it doesn't make any sense to account our personal social media account to gambling sites which could be risky and person can access to our profile easily. I never used my social media account to any gambling sites always use my email account and password to get access.
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Doesn't make sense to make it mandatory to login using facebook or twitter in a gambling site. That sounds fishy to me. But if I badly want to try out a gambling site I might consider making up a fake twitter , google or even a facebook ID. Will never you my real one!
hero member
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Nope, if that was the case, I would consider it as a breach of my privacy. When it comes to gambling I always prefer to stay anonymous because I don't trust many of these sites easily due to the fact that they may share my information with third-parties which is an absolute NO for me. But one good thing about loging in with a twitter, facebook, google ID is that our passwords stay secure. The gambling sites just use Oauth information to log us in thus eliminating the need for storing passwords.
Yeah, to be honest I would even doubt gambling in a casino with that option since we know facebook and Google are in bed with the governments and do not have the best interest of the people at heart, they only care about themselves and their own business.
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Before knowing about Bitcoin, I used to provide my ID in order to access to the casino both online and on the physical world. Now, since Bitcoin is a part of my life, it will be very insane if I connect my social media account to them. I love to be anonymous and Bitcoin can bring it to me. Gambling without ID will help you to avoid a lot of troubles which may exist during the time you play. Therefore, I never login to gambling site with other kinds of account
We dont know if there would be risk on connecting your personal accounts on gambling sites but yes, it is way much good if you make your profile more private than giving it to a site where they can actually investigate about your identity.
legendary
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I will never use any social media login feature to gambling sites, NEVER. You had already the chance to play and gamble in an anonymous way, why dump it?
I'd rather go with the process of registration than letting other people that I gamble on that site. Even with agreed terms that all information will be secured, I will still not go that way.
There is a saying "better be safe than sorry"  Wink
legendary
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If confidentiality becomes our concern, we can create a new social media account for gambling purposes if a gambling site requires us to do so. But of course, such gambling site should offer something different, more interesting, than the sites that already exist.
hero member
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i'm not linking or connecting my social media account in a gamblign site because they could get the token id for that so you need to allow it first on your fb to access your account to be created in their site and it's not healthy because they have an access to your account using your account token . they can't get your password and email or username but they can get your access token.
hero member
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Personally I wouldn't. This would mean that one of my requirements from a gambling site is anonymity. If I would be using my own social media profile, that would mean I am in direct violation of my requirements for a gambling site. This would mean I am directly doxing myself in the gambling site.
legendary
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I wouldn't mind logging into a gambling site if it were based in USD.

If it were a crypto based gambling site, I probably wouldn't use a social media login. Not with Senate Bill 1241 proposed which could grant the US government the power to seize crypto without just cause or checks/balances.

Indeed, goverments have too much power.
We know for a fact we've been spied on from our TVs, cellphones, that not only Viber and Facebook but even Signal was breached

I always avoid using social media logins, but a lot of times, you're in a hurry, and it's a quick way in, unfortunately..
legendary
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Nope i don't preffered to use any of my social media account they will get your token nor they will hacked your account because of the token my friend also create like this one and he can hacked facebook and use it into another way of earning referral that needs facebook account so NO i always prefer to create a new account to start business.
sr. member
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If I am to use an alt social-media account, sure. But to use your real account is just something very unusual,(for me). I accept the fact that I am a gambler and there is nothing to be ashamed for it, but there isn't anything to be proud of neither.
legendary
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I wouldn't mind logging into a gambling site if it were based in USD.

If it were a crypto based gambling site, I probably wouldn't use a social media login. Not with Senate Bill 1241 proposed which could grant the US government the power to seize crypto without just cause or checks/balances.
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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?

If i were to choose, id rather not log in to gambling site than to link my social media account in the gambling site, because here in cryptocurrency we also value or identity so we must be careful enough to log in our social media account. If ever i encounter site like them most likely ill just ignore them or use dummy accounts to ensure the secrecy of my personality
hero member
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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?
it does not seem necessary because many gamblers want to hide their identity while gambling. in my country gambling is illegal so it would be better to create an account on the gambling site anonym. but if the gambler likes that option because there's no need to create an account on that site which is time consuming and just needs to connect it to a social media account it's good too.

Yepp. Most of the gamblers are like to hide their identity for future purposes and as we can see all people are using other username such as name of idols, pets or cartoon character because they do not wanto get accessed by other people especially the bad ones who will likely to scammed.
People specially gamblers do really like to remain anonymous specially on this field and they dont really like to expose themselves and as you said more on those who have plans on scamming someone. Leaving without trace would be the first priority here but well we are not talking about scammers but hiding identity here on playing gambling. Having an option on doing log-in on social media isnt bad at all if the site will put up a kind of logged-in but im really sure that no one would really uses that stuff.

Firstly, it would be none of the above as gamblers would like to have their identity hidden for their own purposes. Social media accounts have a tendency to get hacked and a lot of personal information can be used against you and can be used in a myriad of ways that shouts confidientiality. Gambling sites that asks for login crdentials such as this are a no no to most gamblers

popular online gambling casino doesnt need or doesn't have this option to be able to login, mostly it was just a email for confirmation and you'll just need to provide username and that's it. No more identifiers.
Most website that are requiring social media log-in are scammed and others are for advertisement facebook page like of their website so that gamblers would know that many people like this website and eventually it will looks legit.
Can you name the site that do have this kind of log-in? The word scammed isnt approriate on what you describe here but its somehow stealing email addresses for the sake of marketing and this is really the disadvantage on having this kind of log-ins because your email would be added on the list used on email marketing which is really irritating when i saw one in my inbox regarding promotions.
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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?
I dont know about this yet I didnt search yet but based on what Im experiencing now that I am log in to a gambling site with twiter google on facebook I can easily get into a earning and profirable world.That trough this online job I can earn and save for the furure.If this kind of work gives life to people everyone will acknowledge it.
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