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Is like Crypto casinos they know we use VPN but they act they dont know, I wish UKGC casinos will let as use VPN on their casinos
Well, I believe it should be considered as a federal crime. Straight to jail you go.why not tag some reps see what they would say or there casinos about auto clicker ? @L&L-Jan @MarcoEnergy @Rob_32Red @Mark_Lottomart to name a few
For casinos, mouse tracking is among the most important things, because understanding how players interact with their casino site allows them to make changes that lead to more "sales." For example, to determine which providers and games players are more interested in and then make these more visible on the site. The same is true for payment methods.
Casinos can also use this information to enhance the overall user experience by ensuring that the most popular sections of the site are easy to find and navigate to. And knowing where players click can also assist in identifying areas of the site that are confusing or difficult to use so that they can be improved, resulting in more satisfied players and repeat loyalty.
I don't know what adblockers you're using, and on what casino sites you're playing, I'm using Brave Browser which instantly blocks mouse movements on any websites I visit, so they don't know where I click. I simply do not like any tracking.
I agree the mouse clicker is noting major because all it does is clicks on a button, but it is worth remembering the following rule, which can be found in the terms of almost any online casino. And as i mentioned before, this can work against the player in certain casinos and situations.
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That is nonsense what you write. I have'nt seen one casino that relies on user interaction on where they point their mouse. A casino website or design is made with a few key points in mind just as you see the design on a landbased casino. Everything should be in reach. Interface should be easy. People should be able to navigate freely and most important, give you that "isolating" experience. That is what a casino website is all about.
A script to track your cursor would be quite invasive for your privacy. And they would be against quite some privacy related rules. This is'nt a "facebook pixel" that is loaded to track your activity. Really casino's dont care. They make revenue based on your bets. When you use a auto clicker your just increasing the time in between bets placed to a maximum allowed extend. Lets say if a round on a slot must yield 3 to 5 seconds per bet then it's perfectly legal.
You would be in breach when you hack the client-side package to override the 5 seconds delay and bet much faster. Yes in that case the clausule "Using third party software" would be in terms here. Rocknrollah onstream uses a autoclicker too. Ideal but not ideal all the time. Any big win on a in base game is clicked away instant. And we have'nt seen messages of him being banned for that.
I'm using an adblocker or 2, so such actions, scripts or sources are blocked. It would be some story of the casino denies my play because they cant run their (invasive) scripts properly.
And really they dont have to. They make money on the times you click bet. The more you bet the higher the percentage. If you would use a autoclicker you would click or bet more often in an hour of time rather then doing it by hand.
Your making fuss out of something that i, as a web developer myself for 14 years really cant relate to.
Mouse clicks and movements might be used on a casino's web pages. But since the game is played and displayed in an iframe from the provider's server, I'm not sure whether the casino could track those clicks.
You're basically playing the game directly from the provider's server on a separate page, which is embedded into the casino's page
I like your intros! On my way to drinking alcohol now, so may reply later on and send some screenshots for you so you can add them to your website. Copyright-free of course.That is nonsense what you write.
ouch unless you were to win a huge win very early ononly danger of using autocliker is clicking on max bet like I did on Captain venture, my mouse moved and clicking Ā£40 a bet
That is nonsense what you write. I have'nt seen one casino that relies on user interaction on where they point their mouse. A casino website or design is made with a few key points in mind just as you see the design on a landbased casino. Everything should be in reach. Interface should be easy. People should be able to navigate freely and most important, give you that "isolating" experience. That is what a casino website is all about.
A script to track your cursor would be quite invasive for your privacy. And they would be against quite some privacy related rules. This is'nt a "facebook pixel" that is loaded to track your activity. Really casino's dont care. They make revenue based on your bets. When you use a auto clicker your just increasing the time in between bets placed to a maximum allowed extend. Lets say if a round on a slot must yield 3 to 5 seconds per bet then it's perfectly legal.
You would be in breach when you hack the client-side package to override the 5 seconds delay and bet much faster. Yes in that case the clausule "Using third party software" would be in terms here. Rocknrollah onstream uses a autoclicker too. Ideal but not ideal all the time. Any big win on a in base game is clicked away instant. And we have'nt seen messages of him being banned for that.
what happen to GDPR now in UK they not part of EU any more, did UK made new rules or they stick with same EU rules?So then you have data of like, i dont know, 10k of users collected, and then what? They re-design or re-invent the wheel now?
Such scripts are blocked (at least from my side) if you use a proper adblocker.
It would be too evasive and anything within the EU would be having GDPR all over them.
Not redesign, just make some improvements like for example swapping some elements over, removing some at all or adding something new instead. For 10k+ visitors, I think they analyse a "heat map" to see which areas are most frequently visited so that they can optimise those that are not.So then you have data of like, i dont know, 10k of users collected, and then what? They re-design or re-invent the wheel now?
Such scripts are blocked (at least from my side) if you use a proper adblocker.
It would be too evasive and anything within the EU would be having GDPR all over them.
way use so many app? they track you also... just use Tor browser no one can track youWell,
I still dont believe that to this day there are licenced casino's out there that run stuff to track user interaction on screen like that.
You'd say its used on a platform like facebook or instagram or something but primarily i block those evasive scripts. There's quite some good stuff out there like Ublock, Adblocker and even adsense which you can setup on DNS level. So anything coming from known advertisers domains is blocked.
Frankly advertising turned into so much shit over the last years that you cant surf the net without using a condom anymore these days.
I won Ā£10k last week on partycasino my Auto-clicker runs all time they paid me in 4hrs, casinos they dont mine using auto clickerRigh, got my auto clicker in place now! All I need is to see my slot spinning without me touching any buttons Playing at Merkur Slots Casino, a decent place by the way. If I win some 5k and they decide not to pay me, I won't become poorer, but in case 10 rolls in, I'll be in their Malta office ( half drunk likely) tomorrow.