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Player's private data and operators regulationDecember 16, 2007, 8:24 am (4 years ago)Player’s private confidential and personal details among with database and web security are priorities to which all online gambling operators pay lip service as reliability is something you don’t buy, you earn.
But which are not in practice always observed. Whether to be through dishonesty or inefficiency, the end result is most likely to be the same around - the player is prejudiced, in the least case of becoming a target for spam and abuse for suggestions and at worst case a victim of fraud and deceiving. With this season coming on the horizon, it's maybe not rude to urge the operators of online casinos and online gambling sites for more integrity to revisit their security procedures and be sure that the staff are fully briefed and notified to applying the rules of regulations within the company’s policy, ISO and other factors they have with diligence to protect the player, the gambler and the demo player that signed to their online casino / bingo / poker room. Most regulatory bodies demand this kind of protection, as do independent standards and gamblers protection bodies such as eCOGRA. And for those amateur enough to release details like player email addresses to spamming affiliates and SEO companies, that to be advised that players are much smarter today - they've had to become sophisticated in order to face the growing barrage of unwanted casino and marketing spamming going on in their email account to which they are daily subjected and reading. More and more numbers of players are opening secondary email addresses for specific online gambling sites. After signing up, if they suddenly start receiving spam to the “clean” one time use secondary email account, they know for sure who is sending it...or who's security procedures or integrity are questionable and is selling their email address for a bunch of bucks. Not only that it is questionable, but this can lead to prosecution of the operator by the FTC for spamming. DO NOT support spam in any way, shape or form and always be sure that your affiliates are not stealing email addresses because if they will you should let them know they are just wasting the business and damaging the practice and uses of marketing material, both loosing the player and taking the chance to be prosecuted. It's not the affiliate's reputation that is on the line, he will not suffer immediately maybe – but it’s the casino’s fault.
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