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Does anyone know a good casino that allows VPN?

Hi there everyone! I wanted to know if there are any casinos that allow playing while using VPN and that too with Fiat currency?
Please suggest a casino if you have played there.
Why do you need to use VPN?
 
@Mark_Lottomart some providers are restricted for my jurisdiction like pragmatic. So i wanted to play those slots.
Ah! Was thinking you may say your ISP or something blocked casino in which case a VPN would potentially be ok, but I’m not sure about getting around a provider block.

Surely you’d need to be verified at your home address and then the games available would link back to that? Sorry I’m no expert here.
 
I wouldn't suggest using a VPN as the casinos that don't allow, disallow them for a reason (apart from the fact that some game providers restrict games to specific countries), if for example you reside in South Africa and use a VPN to play games that UK players can play but South Africans aren't able to, if you were to have any winnings and this was spotted out by the casino, they could/can forfeit any funds if they were gained from games which you are restricted from playing in SA/without your VPN enabled.
 
I have seen a couple of casinos claim they are VPN Friendly. One declared it loud and proud, but I would not recommend the ones I saw.

If you use a crypto casino, I would imagine there is no need to use a VPN because, unless you go through some kind of verification, it is all wallet based rather than location anyway. You just sign in with your wallet, deposit and play.

As mentioned, using a VPN could open a whole can of unwanted worms when it comes to a big payout, but then again, playing outside your regulated jurisdiction comes with that risk anyway.
 
I have seen a couple of casinos claim they are VPN Friendly. One declared it loud and proud, but I would not recommend the ones I saw.

If you use a crypto casino, I would imagine there is no need to use a VPN because, unless you go through some kind of verification, it is all wallet based rather than location anyway. You just sign in with your wallet, deposit and play.

As mentioned, using a VPN could open a whole can of unwanted worms when it comes to a big payout, but then again, playing outside your regulated jurisdiction comes with that risk anyway.
But it's the providers which gate IP addresses.
When you play a game, that game downloads from the provider's server, not from the casino. So it's easy for the provider to monitor which geographical region they're serving that game to.
The bigger the provider, the stricter that will be.
Providers like NetEnt, BTG etc will only serve UK players via a UKGC registered casino
 
I have seen a couple of casinos claim they are VPN Friendly. One declared it loud and proud, but I would not recommend the ones I saw.

If you use a crypto casino, I would imagine there is no need to use a VPN because, unless you go through some kind of verification, it is all wallet based rather than location anyway. You just sign in with your wallet, deposit and play.

As mentioned, using a VPN could open a whole can of unwanted worms when it comes to a big payout, but then again, playing outside your regulated jurisdiction comes with that risk anyway.
Hmm. I have to use a VPN on all crypto casinos I play at. Are there some that do not require a VPN?
 
But it's the providers which gate IP addresses.
When you play a game, that game downloads from the provider's server, not from the casino. So it's easy for the provider to monitor which geographical region they're serving that game to.
The bigger the provider, the stricter that will be.
Providers like NetEnt, BTG etc will only serve UK players via a UKGC registered casino
I was not aware it worked that way with crypto casinos.

Guess that's my something new I learned today, thanks :)
 
Playing at a crypto casino is always a risk. Not saying every crypto casino will shaft you. Just saying, if they pull some clip-joint act, your a sunk duck. That's not even playing on a VPN. Add in that, and it's another excuse, if that's the game they play.

A VPN isn't like an IP from your ISP.

Casinos can tell your using a VPN.
 
Using a VPN to access online casinos can be a risky endeavor, and it may violate the terms of service of many legitimate casinos. Furthermore, the legality of using a VPN for online gambling varies by location, and in some places, it may be illegal.

It's important to use caution when considering online gambling and to abide by the laws and regulations of your jurisdiction. Instead of trying to find a casino that allows VPN use, I would recommend the following:

  1. Check the Legal Status: First and foremost, make sure online gambling is legal in your area. Laws regarding online gambling can vary widely from country to country and even within different regions of a country.
  2. Choose Reputable Casinos: Look for well-established, reputable online casinos that operate legally in your jurisdiction. These casinos are more likely to have proper security measures in place.
  3. Read Reviews: Research and read reviews of online casinos to find ones with good reputations for fairness, security, and prompt payouts.
  4. Check Terms and Conditions: Review the terms and conditions of any casino you consider playing at to ensure they allow players from your location and don't explicitly forbid VPN use.
  5. Contact Customer Support: If you're unsure about a specific casino's VPN policy, reach out to their customer support and ask for clarification. Some casinos may have specific rules or guidelines regarding VPN usage.
 
Hello, I can say that the leading casinos themselves offer to use VPN, do not block and do not engage in bullshit
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The biggest thing to watch with VPN play is whether the casino’s Terms & Conditions explicitly allow or ban it. Many operators will look the other way while you’re depositing, but if you hit a big win their finance/security teams can point to a “no VPN / no circumvention” clause and void your payout.

There are a handful of casinos that actually write “VPN friendly” into their terms — for example, groups like Altacore and a few standalones such as Vave, Jacks Club, BetBolt, and CoinKings. But those are the minority. Most casinos fall into the “VPN tolerated” bucket (not mentioned in terms, works in practice) which still carries risk.

Crypto casinos can be lighter on KYC, but that doesn’t automatically mean VPN play is safe.

If you’re considering it, read the T&Cs carefully — don’t rely on live chat confirmations. Screenshots of terms that say “VPN friendly” are the only real safety net if you need to challenge a dispute later.
 

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