It's easy. Most of the time when I go to a friend's house, I take my laptop with me and jump on his wireless network. It's not like he's looking over my shoulder watching what I'm doing...
This is part of the problem. Laptops are now more popular than desktops, and for wireless internet, many people now have this even with an entry level contract.
Gambling online is also NOT one of those things that everybody feels they can be open to others about. I have been open about it to friends and family, even though they express varying degrees of disapproval.
Terms and conditions could be more user friendly, giving helpful advice as well as dry legalese. The advice should be to ensure that players ARE open about online gambling with others who are likely to be using their internet connection, so that they can ensure they don't end up playing the same sites, and especially the same BONUSES.
I hope my niece understands more about playing bonuses from other people's internet connection. It shouldn't be a problem now though, she dropped the laptop, it broke, and I repossessed it because she never paid me for it
(I originally bought it "for college", and on the condition she paid me back in installments).
As for operators, you don't WANT my niece as a customer, she ONLY plays free chips, has no money to play for real, owes ME money, and is a hypocrite