I noticed that the reviews for Lottoland and Lottohelden are no longer displayed on Trustpilot with a German IP:
https://de.trustpilot.com/review/lottoland.com
https://de.trustpilot.com/review/lottohelden.de
With a VPN and a US IP address, however, everything is visible as usual.
Very strange, can anyone confirm this or perhaps know more about the background?
This also affects others. Entire LiveCasino section is shadowbanned. Welcome to North Korea. The Darmstadt regional council is now cracking down.
Soon house searches on anyone who dares to google banned sites.
It reminds me of a video from Pokerstars in 2010 or so when a brigade stormed a house because Poker was illegal back then.
btssultan wrote on 20.08.2024 at 21:21: Almost all casino sites are simply not found although they exist or you cannot write a review.
Clearly because the big players are also directly required to implement such country-specific laws exactly the same with Google etc...
One could also think that the principle of out of sight out of mind is being followed, which would basically be ok if you create a good and appealing offer at the same time, which unfortunately has not yet worked so well
Sure because the big players are also directly required to implement such country-specific laws exactly the same with Google etc...
One could also think that it is acted according to the principle out of sight out of mind, which would basically be ok if you create a good and appealing offer at the same time, which unfortunately has not yet worked so well
It's completely different here in Austria. Casinos are also banned here and there is even only one casino and only this one is allowed to operate an online casino. However, neither the banks nor the state care a jot about who plays in which online casino. Although there are many MGA casinos in particular that no longer allow Austrian players, this is only due to the fact that there are many lawsuits in which the casinos are ordered to pay back the money. But that's about it.
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https://de.trustpilot.com/review/lottoland.com
https://de.trustpilot.com/review/lottohelden.de
With a VPN and a US IP address, however, everything is visible as usual.
Very strange, can anyone confirm this or perhaps know more about the background?
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Soon house searches on anyone who dares to google banned sites.
It reminds me of a video from Pokerstars in 2010 or so when a brigade stormed a house because Poker was illegal back then.
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It doesn't just affect Lottoland/Lottohelden, so to speak
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Clearly because the big players are also directly required to implement such country-specific laws exactly the same with Google etc...
One could also think that the principle of out of sight out of mind is being followed, which would basically be ok if you create a good and appealing offer at the same time, which unfortunately has not yet worked so well
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Lottoland/Lottohelden - Reviews on Trustpilot
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It's completely different here in Austria. Casinos are also banned here and there is even only one casino and only this one is allowed to operate an online casino. However, neither the banks nor the state care a jot about who plays in which online casino. Although there are many MGA casinos in particular that no longer allow Austrian players, this is only due to the fact that there are many lawsuits in which the casinos are ordered to pay back the money. But that's about it.
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