Would Gamblejoe give out stored IP`s in case an authority or police requests them of a user? And how long do you store the IP`s ?
Somehow it is getting too hot for me with the new laws, so I ask how long I would have to use a non log Vpn, so that the old Real IP`s are no longer findable from me in your DB. And would you also give out the email you used to register? Can you change it and if so, how long would the old email still be stored?
hustlehoff wrote on 05/24/2023 at 16:10: Would Gamblejoe give out stored IP`s in case an authority or police requests them of a user ? And how long do you store the IP`s ?
Somehow it is getting too hot for me with the new laws, so I ask how long I would have to use a non log vpn so that the old Real IP`s are no longer findable from me in your DB. And would you also give out the email you used to register? Can you change it and if so, how long would the old email still be stored?
Whether participating in illegal gambling is considered a significant crime, I can't tell you. However, I believe that the police have better things to do than prosecute forum members.
hustlehoff wrote on 05/24/2023 at 16:10: Would Gamblejoe give out stored IP`s in case an authority or police requests them of a user ? And how long do you store the IP`s ?
Somehow it is getting too hot for me with the new laws, so I ask how long I would have to use a non log vpn so that the old Real IP`s are no longer findable from me in your DB. And would you also give out the email you used to register? Can you change it and if so, how long would the old email still be stored?
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I don't think that for a few poplige gamblers so an uproar is made there one rather packs the payment providers and takes the people so the possibility to play because the costs in comparison to the benefit are there times soas of nonsensical
In addition, I think GJ would not simply if someone knocks on the door just give out the data and so play away the trust of users who would certainly also first of the legal side to check and there are already costs again for the authorities
If people would cavort here now the organized DE damage would be it what other however for individual persons stands that with all understanding only rarely a correct use opposite
hustlehoff wrote on 05/24/2023 at 16:10: Would Gamblejoe give out stored IP`s in case an authority or police requests them of a user ? And how long do you store the IP`s ?
Somehow it is getting too hot for me with the new laws, so I ask how long I would have to use a non log vpn so that the old Real IP`s are no longer findable from me in your DB. And would you also give out the email you used to register? Can you change it and if so, how long would the old email be stored?
Hello hustlehoff,
basically, we only store the data that is necessary for the operation of the portal and adhere to the principles of the DSGVO/GDPR.
These principles state, for example, that as a platform operator you should practice "data economy" and only keep the data that is necessary for the purpose. In addition, the data must be kept confidential, which we solve by storing all user data encrypted in the database.
With us, there are no email addresses, no passwords, and no IP addresses in plain text in the database. This means that even if we were massively hacked and the database was lost, the hacker would have to take apart the entire website code to find the appropriate (various) decryption functions.
By the way, we also store the voucher cards encrypted in the system, so a hack is not worthwhile here either.
From the data protection principles it also follows that we only store the last used IP address and when logging in with a new IP address the old database entries are deleted or overwritten. I.e. a one-time login from a different IP address is sufficient to delete the previously used IP address on the system side.
Now you might think that creating a duplicate account is then quite easy, but here we have come up with our own technology that allows us to evaluate duplicate IP usage even without storing personal data.
The e-mail address given during registration is stored as long as the user account exists. This is done for technical reasons, so that in the event of a failed change of e-mail address, the original address is always available "as a backup".
Regarding the question of whether we would release the stored IP or email address to third parties - this depends on the respective, individual circumstances. In principle, we do not hand over user data simply at the request of an authority or the police. We work and live in Malta and act here according to Maltese law.
Should a request actually come from a public authority, we would consult with our lawyers to determine whether and to what extent there is an obligation to provide information to third parties.
I can reassure you and all other readers:
In fact, such a case has never occurred, i.e. we have never had to release data to third parties.
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Somehow it is getting too hot for me with the new laws, so I ask how long I would have to use a non log Vpn, so that the old Real IP`s are no longer findable from me in your DB. And would you also give out the email you used to register? Can you change it and if so, how long would the old email still be stored?
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Whether participating in illegal gambling is considered a significant crime, I can't tell you. However, I believe that the police have better things to do than prosecute forum members.
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I don't think that for a few poplige gamblers so an uproar is made there one rather packs the payment providers and takes the people so the possibility to play because the costs in comparison to the benefit are there times soas of nonsensical
In addition, I think GJ would not simply if someone knocks on the door just give out the data and so play away the trust of users who would certainly also first of the legal side to check and there are already costs again for the authorities
If people would cavort here now the organized DE damage would be it what other however for individual persons stands that with all understanding only rarely a correct use opposite
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Hello hustlehoff,
basically, we only store the data that is necessary for the operation of the portal and adhere to the principles of the DSGVO/GDPR.
These principles state, for example, that as a platform operator you should practice "data economy" and only keep the data that is necessary for the purpose. In addition, the data must be kept confidential, which we solve by storing all user data encrypted in the database.
With us, there are no email addresses, no passwords, and no IP addresses in plain text in the database. This means that even if we were massively hacked and the database was lost, the hacker would have to take apart the entire website code to find the appropriate (various) decryption functions.
By the way, we also store the voucher cards encrypted in the system, so a hack is not worthwhile here either.
From the data protection principles it also follows that we only store the last used IP address and when logging in with a new IP address the old database entries are deleted or overwritten. I.e. a one-time login from a different IP address is sufficient to delete the previously used IP address on the system side.
Now you might think that creating a duplicate account is then quite easy, but here we have come up with our own technology that allows us to evaluate duplicate IP usage even without storing personal data.
The e-mail address given during registration is stored as long as the user account exists. This is done for technical reasons, so that in the event of a failed change of e-mail address, the original address is always available "as a backup".
Regarding the question of whether we would release the stored IP or email address to third parties - this depends on the respective, individual circumstances. In principle, we do not hand over user data simply at the request of an authority or the police. We work and live in Malta and act here according to Maltese law.
Should a request actually come from a public authority, we would consult with our lawyers to determine whether and to what extent there is an obligation to provide information to third parties.
I can reassure you and all other readers:
In fact, such a case has never occurred, i.e. we have never had to release data to third parties.
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