It doesn't matter. The German players go to casinos without a German license (EU)
And at the latest when they still extra taxes draufknallen then is double off
You have to melt on the tongue what the politicians fire there.
german politician (dP): "Soo... We have all annoyed and punished the casino want to play on the PC. What do we do now?")
some tie wearer (iK): "Yes. Aeh... Issue German license for all who want it. And who thus completely destroy the game! "
dP: "Ok. The players have a neck and had to change casinos because they were really after ne German license HAHAHARRRHARRR!!!!"
iK: "That's not enough for us. We want to continue to violate EU law and channel the moolah into the physical casino gambling dens. MORE MEEEEEHHRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
dP: "On everyone! Let's take them out! First casinos convert again and renounce the German license! NAAAAIIIN!!!"
iK: "If it is already all broken. Some play evtl nevertheless with German license. What can we do to keep those who are stupid enough?"
dP: "TAX DRAUF!!!!!"
Hello all.
There is a lot of chatter here about crypto, bitcoins,etc. Personally, I usually pay in and out via Trustly. However, is quite manageable, deposits two to three times 50 euros a month. Withdrawals then just when what has come around. According to the current status, I could get despite the small amounts "scolding" from my bank, but I think it is very unlikely
Now my question, will Trustly still work in the future and would this payment method after July 1 completely legal?
Are you sure that there is geoblocking? What there are currently are DNS locks and every normal person bypasses them with 8.8.8.8 (Google, faster resolution, or equal Pi-hole to block advertising) as DNS host in the router
Sprengsatz wrote on 15.06.2021 at 03:58: Sure there is geoblocking? What there is at the moment are DNS locks and every normal person bypasses them with 8.8.8.8 (Google, faster resolution, or equal Pi-hole to block advertising) as DNS host in the router.
You can do that, but before I intervene in my system I prefer to choose a comfortable
a comfortable system, which offers me data security, when it comes to geoblocking
Geoblocking. DNS blocking also offers this, but not securely.
Whether the block comes at all, we have to wait and then react
react. Likewise with payment systems.
How does it look data protection-legally actually with already existing customer data from ?
I mean can not be normal that the authority then all the data willingly gets delivered where Gustav and Gert in the past have created an account and when they have played how much that would then only surveillance and without any sense related to Player protection
I mean yes you can argue with it now you sign up in any crap casino but there is still the difference there I know where I am
No idea how I get there now on it but is me simply times occurred
gamble1 wrote on 15.06.2021 at 17:11: What I was wondering about
How does it actually look data protection-legally with already existing customer data ?
I mean can not be normal that the authority then all the data willingly gets delivered where Gustav and Gert in the past have created an account and when they have played how much that would be only monitoring and without any sense related to Player protection
I mean yes you can argue with it now you sign up in any crap casino but there is still the difference there I know where I am
I don't know how I come up with it now but it just occurred to me
Is a legitimate question. Think times there we get in time still new AGB's presented for approval. Or maybe we have already agreed in the fine print?
Hanshanshans wrote on 06/15/2021 at 17:59
Is a legitimate question. Think times there we get in time still new AGB's presented for approval. Or maybe we have already agreed in the fine print?
Since I think would have to come more than just a change in the terms and conditions I mean there it is about the transfer of data to another party
In how far this has now already been confirmed by the fact that data on customers are sent to the authorities that currently regulate I can not say I'm not a lawyer but I would be very surprised if it would be so simple
gamble1 wrote on 15.06.2021 at 20:08
I think there should be more than just a change in the terms and conditions I mean there it is about the transfer of data to another party
In how far that was already confirmed by the fact that also data about customers are sent to the authorities that currently regulate I can not say I'm not a lawyer but I would be very surprised if it would be so simple
Yes, but this concerns only German-licensed Online Casinos
DerJaeger2019 wrote on 17.06.2021 at 03:02: Then gamblejoe must also change some on the page here if German from 1 july no longer in the casinos listed here may gamble.
Would I still leave. Would be a pity. Comes something, you can still change.
And that Germans are no longer allowed to gamble at Malta's casinos, says no one.
Rather, German GlüStV 2021 does not conform to EU law. The old', known
Problem will remain. Malta casinos are even more popular today and very much appreciated.
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And at the latest when they still extra taxes draufknallen then is double off
You have to melt on the tongue what the politicians fire there.
german politician (dP): "Soo... We have all annoyed and punished the casino want to play on the PC. What do we do now?")
some tie wearer (iK): "Yes. Aeh... Issue German license for all who want it. And who thus completely destroy the game! "
dP: "Ok. The players have a neck and had to change casinos because they were really after ne German license HAHAHARRRHARRR!!!!"
iK: "That's not enough for us. We want to continue to violate EU law and channel the moolah into the physical casino gambling dens. MORE MEEEEEHHRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
dP: "On everyone! Let's take them out! First casinos convert again and renounce the German license! NAAAAIIIN!!!"
iK: "If it is already all broken. Some play evtl nevertheless with German license. What can we do to keep those who are stupid enough?"
dP: "TAX DRAUF!!!!!"
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There is a lot of chatter here about crypto, bitcoins,etc. Personally, I usually pay in and out via Trustly. However, is quite manageable, deposits two to three times 50 euros a month. Withdrawals then just when what has come around. According to the current status, I could get despite the small amounts "scolding" from my bank, but I think it is very unlikely
Now my question, will Trustly still work in the future and would this payment method after July 1 completely legal?
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Consequences after July 1, 2021
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You can do that, but before I intervene in my system I prefer to choose a comfortable
a comfortable system, which offers me data security, when it comes to geoblocking
Geoblocking. DNS blocking also offers this, but not securely.
Whether the block comes at all, we have to wait and then react
react. Likewise with payment systems.
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
How does it look data protection-legally actually with already existing customer data from ?
I mean can not be normal that the authority then all the data willingly gets delivered where Gustav and Gert in the past have created an account and when they have played how much that would then only surveillance and without any sense related to Player protection
I mean yes you can argue with it now you sign up in any crap casino but there is still the difference there I know where I am
No idea how I get there now on it but is me simply times occurred
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
Is a legitimate question. Think times there we get in time still new AGB's presented for approval. Or maybe we have already agreed in the fine print?
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
Since I think would have to come more than just a change in the terms and conditions I mean there it is about the transfer of data to another party
In how far this has now already been confirmed by the fact that data on customers are sent to the authorities that currently regulate I can not say I'm not a lawyer but I would be very surprised if it would be so simple
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
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Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
Yes, but this concerns only German-licensed Online Casinos
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Consequences after July 1, 2021
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Would I still leave. Would be a pity. Comes something, you can still change.
And that Germans are no longer allowed to gamble at Malta's casinos, says no one.
Rather, German GlüStV 2021 does not conform to EU law. The old', known
Problem will remain. Malta casinos are even more popular today and very much appreciated.
This post has been translated automatically