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Iceland – online casino gambling and online poker illegal – offline gambling is legal. Luxembourg – illegal online other than sports betting and online lottery. Mali – only legal for foreign visitors. Malta - gambling services. Best VPN Services for Online Gambling. Before we begin, if you are going to use VPN services for online gambling, let’s take a look at what you need to be aware of: Location. It is important which country a VPN company is located in. Because these companies are subject to the laws of their countries.

Internet censorship is a sad fact of modern times. Too many of our readers live in countries where the government actively monitors the internet and blocks access to sites deemed “dangerous” or “immoral.” In every case, internet censorship is a result of authoritarian top-down control rooted in paranoia and an unhealthy fear of free information.

VPNs are a good idea for people in many parts of the world for many reasons. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the realm of politics. In some nations, people are routinely arrested, harassed and sometimes even disappeared as a result of things posted online. It’s scary.

But for today’s post, we’re going to stick with the slightly more mundane topic of gambling. Internet censorship isn’t just restricted to oppressive governments in faraway lands. It happens here in the West too. A growing number of governments are already restricting access to betting sites. In most cases, it’s an effort to protect the state-owned monopoly on gambling. In others, it’s a simple effort that comes from the delusion that “they” know better than you what is good, healthy and moral.

I don’t much care for other people thinking for me and I’d be willing to bet you feel the same way. So, I want to share with you the wonderful invention that is the Virtual Private Network (VPN). You can use a VPN to shrug off the shackles of government censorship and access the internet in the way it was designed to be accessed: without restriction.

What is a VPN?

Virtual Private Networks are tools that create secure, private connections between your computer and others on the internet. A VPN encrypts your data so other people can’t spy on you. It also masks your IP address so you can visit sites that restrict access by location.

If you work in an office, you probably already use a private network. This is the in-house intranet that you use to communicate with colleagues, share documents and access the rules manual. It’s safe because it isn’t connected to the normal internet. It’s just a bunch of computers linked together at work.

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The disadvantage of private networks is they are disconnected from the rest of the internet. You can’t use them to e-mail your non-work friends, look up stuff on Wikipedia or gamble online. This is where the VPN enters the picture.

A VPN is designed to work across the general internet. It creates a virtual private network similar to the one in your office each time you connect to another website or online service. People use VPNs all the time in the regular world:

  • To send sensitive e-mails to work while traveling
  • To access private information while sitting in an airport lounge on a public network
  • To access websites that are blocked in certain countries

Example of Use

Note: This is a real example but I’ve changed the name of the gambling site so I don’t cause them any undue stress.

AwesomeBettingSite.com blocks access to visitors from the United States. If you’re in the US right now and try to visit, you’ll get a pop-up warning telling you that ABS doesn’t accept visitors from the US. They block access by IP address out of an abundance of caution in response to US gambling laws.

Whenever I’m in the US, this causes problems for me because I frequently write about Awesome Betting Site and its various bonus offers, new games and whatnot. So what I do is activate my VPN with a click of the mouse, wait a few seconds and then go visit AwesomeBettingSite.com to do my research and finish my work.

How to Get Your Own

Getting your own VPN is easy. You don’t need to be a technophile to set up your own. So many normal people need VPNs these days that providers have simplified the process down to almost nothing. All you have to do is download the software, install it and click run.

These services do cost a little money though. Here in the United States, I spend $49 a year for my subscription. This isn’t bad by US dollars but it may be prohibitive in some parts of the world. There are cheaper services out there if you can run a search in your language for a VPN. You should find something affordable where you live.

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Some VPNs are so security minded now that they don’t even require your name or credit card information. I know of a couple that are completely anonymous and accept payment via Bitcoin and prepaid debit cards. If your country’s gambling laws include punishments for players, you might want to look into that.

Choosing the right VPN is especially important for those of you in areas where the legality of betting online is questionable. Even if online gambling isn’t outright outlawed, it’s better to err on the side of caution. You want to use a VPN that encrypts all communications and does not store server logs on any type.

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I have had the pleasure/displeasure of working with multiple VPN providers over the years and can tell you that it pays to pick a reliable VPN service. Currently, my favourite is IPVanish.com. IPVanish can make it look like you are a visitor from just about anywhere in the world and is effective at getting around web blocks.

Other VPNs I’ve tried were much more hit-or-miss. One worked great for a couple of years, but then began randomly dropping my VPN connection without warning me! This left me exposed with no idea that I was no longer connected through the VPN. Luckily for me, I don’t live somewhere punishes people for gambling online or viewing political material. Had that happened somewhere else, though…

One other VPN seemed to leak my location somehow. I’m not an expert on the ins-and-outs of VPNs, but I noticed that one big-name provider would often fail to get around blocks that I knew for a fact that it should have gotten around. That was enough for me to switch once again.

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I have now landed on IPVanish and have nothing but good things to say about the service. What I like about it is it has many servers located around the world and actually works as intended when I try to visit various websites that are blocked in different parts of the world. I change my location often just in doing research here for OnlineBettingSites.com and this VPN has not yet failed me.

Some of the other features that convinced me to try IPVanish were unlimited bandwidth, a zero traffic logs policy (although I always take this claim with a grain of salt no matter how much I trust my provider) and the fact that IPVanish has an app just for the Amazon Fire Stick for private streaming.

You can get started at: www.ipvanish.com

Read more about finding and using a VPN here.

What if my country blocks access to VPN websites?

In some places, the government doesn’t just block access to normal websites, it also blocks access to websites that sell VPN solutions. This can be a problem under some of the most restrictive censorship programs.

The good news is there’s always a way. There are hundreds of VPNs out there and they are all well aware of how many governments attempt to block them. With hundreds of providers (some of which operate dozens of alternative domains in order to fly under the radar), there’s no way the government can block them all. You’ll have to do a little searching around, but you’ll find something eventually.

Is it safe to use a VPN?

VPNs are safe in and of themselves.

However, a few countries enforce severe penalties on anyone caught using a VPN or accessing blocked material. In that case the risk is still very real. No VPN can ever be 100% effective against government surveillance efforts.

If you’re only using a VPN to gamble online, it’s probably not that big a deal. The risk increases as you break increasingly serious laws. Placing a few bets online is one thing. Plotting to assassinate the king is a whole other ball game.

As far as gambling goes, yea, you probably won’t have any problems. I won’t promise anything because things do change and it’s impossible to keep perfectly up to date on the gaming laws of every country in the world. This is where it would behoove you to do a little further research on your own. Good luck out there and be safe!

Can I use a VPN to play at sites that restrict my country?

No. I wish it was that easy because I’d be playing online poker right now. You can use VPNs to access offshore sites that block people in your country, but you’ll have a hard time depositing or getting paid. All that financial stuff requires banking information. Even if you use a VPN, find a prepaid card and deposit, where would you tell them to send your winnings?

People still try of course. I know of a few poker players in the US who used VPNs, offshore bank accounts and overseas mailing addresses to continue using PokerStars in the US. These guys got caught, their accounts closed and I believe they lost some money too.

There may be people out there who do have a better method for playing offshore, but they aren’t talking. Personally, I don’t want to take the risk that just when I start winning money the site figures it out and confiscates my account balance.

wildgoe
Hey guys,
I'm planning on spending some time in Turkey, where gambling is highly regulated. I've made a research and came to a conclusion, that the only secure way to access online gambling sites is by using VPN (virtual private network). In more detail, you can route your internet connection through a server in your country, or a country with more permissive laws (such as US). This means that you can then access online websites without being blocked because of your location.
The question is - have you ever used VPN for gambling online? Any recommendations regarding VPN provider?
The most recommended (according reddit + comparitech + proprivacy) are NordVPN and ExpressVPN. The first one is much more cheaper (with extra3y coupon ~2 bucks) and the other one ~8 bucks...
Will be waiting for your recommendations!
AxelWolf

Hey guys,
I'm planning on spending some time in Turkey, where gambling is highly regulated. I've made a research and came to a conclusion, that the only secure way to access online gambling sites is by using VPN (virtual private network). In more detail, you can route your internet connection through a server in your country, or a country with more permissive laws (such as US). This means that you can then access online websites without being blocked because of your location.
The question is - have you ever used VPN for gambling online? Any recommendations regarding VPN provider?
The most recommended (according reddit + comparitech + proprivacy) are NordVPN and ExpressVPN. The first one is much more cheaper (with extra3y coupon ~2 bucks) and the other one ~8 bucks...
Will be waiting for your recommendations!

Using a VPN may very well may gain you access to the site, however, if they have specific rules about using VPN's I'm pretty sure that they can tell if you are using a VPN if they look into it. You dont want them free rolling you on a non payment AFTER THE FACT. Using a server would probably work, but I dont think that's 100% foolproof. There is also something about making sure you clear your cookies and if they DL anything on your computer they can detect VPN programs and other things.
I too am very interested in knowing an 'easy' foolproof way to completely change your location without them knowing you are doing so. I have asked a few people who know about this sort of stuff and they didnt seem to have a good answers that would solve my puzzle without going though some complicated expensive procedures.
if there is anyone who knows a significant amount about this kinda stuff please PM me. Depending on the information and situation I am willing to pay a little if somome can help me solve some issues.
♪♪Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand♪♪ Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of casinos and money You must put them on the table♪♪ You go back Jack do it again roulette wheels turinin' 'round and 'round♪♪ You go back Jack do it again♪♪
wildgoe
Thanks for your answer, AxelWolf.
BigDad
I am also interested in this issue, if someone answers you, I will be glad to buy this information too. Thanks
Gandler

Hey guys,
I'm planning on spending some time in Turkey, where gambling is highly regulated. I've made a research and came to a conclusion, that the only secure way to access online gambling sites is by using VPN (virtual private network). In more detail, you can route your internet connection through a server in your country, or a country with more permissive laws (such as US). This means that you can then access online websites without being blocked because of your location.
The question is - have you ever used VPN for gambling online? Any recommendations regarding VPN provider?
The most recommended (according reddit + comparitech + proprivacy) are NordVPN and ExpressVPN. The first one is much more cheaper (with extra3y coupon ~2 bucks) and the other one ~8 bucks...
Will be waiting for your recommendations!


I don't know the laws in Turkey, but having spent time in countries that strictly prohibit gambling (and even block this site from their internet), I will say this is most likley highly illegal and not worth the risk.

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Also, it is illegal stateside to pretend to be in a states boundries to play on a state sanctioned casino. For example if I wanted to play an NJ online casino (pretty much the only online casinos I trust), I have to be within NJ state lines on my phone or laptop, and if I use a VPN to fool the GIS system, that can lead to huge fines (not to mention automatic forfeiture of any winnings....)
In my opinion, not worth the risk, both from the Turkey law side and the stateside law side....
But, of you did want to proceed it would probably be best to do it via private messages, because there are a forum rules against encouraging the breaking of state and Federal laws, (or at least there were, with all of the changes, who knows now....)
MDawg
It depends on whether the site in question has the technology to blow through the VPN and 'see' your actual IP address, also whether the site in question has the means to detect whether you are using a VPN. There is easy technology available for site holders to address both of these. If yes to either of these, and they wish to eliminate VPN log ons, then VPN will not work for you.
There are some proxies that are immune to one or both of these.
There is a LOT more to this, I have written dozens of pages on the subject of proxies but for obvious reasons have not posted any of it publicly.
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heatmap

Hey guys,
I'm planning on spending some time in Turkey, where gambling is highly regulated. I've made a research and came to a conclusion, that the only secure way to access online gambling sites is by using VPN (virtual private network). In more detail, you can route your internet connection through a server in your country, or a country with more permissive laws (such as US). This means that you can then access online websites without being blocked because of your location.
The question is - have you ever used VPN for gambling online? Any recommendations regarding VPN provider?
The most recommended (according reddit + comparitech + proprivacy) are NordVPN and ExpressVPN. The first one is much more cheaper (with extra3y coupon ~2 bucks) and the other one ~8 bucks...
Will be waiting for your recommendations!


Ive recently been banned from online gaming in my jurisdiction, even though i have never spent a cent gaming. Trust me when I tell you, if a VPN is online, which it is, and it is a business, which it is, they only have a range of IP addresses, and it is not much extra work to quantify and 'blacklist' IP addresses that belong to VPNs. Its trivial. Technology is too fast and can out think you or anyone. If you are caught using anything like VPN, and its in there rules like AxelWolf said, keep in mind they most likely will keep your money as well.
edit i should clarify I WAS NOT USING A VPN, but something called a VIRTUAL MACHINE. which is not actually stated in anyone's rules to be illegal to use while gambling online
Last edited by: heatmap on Aug 13, 2019
Gandler

Ive recently been banned from online gaming in my jurisdiction, even though i have never spent a cent gaming. Trust me when I tell you, if a VPN is online, which it is, and it is a business, which it is, they only have a range of IP addresses, and it is not much extra work to quantify and 'blacklist' IP addresses that belong to VPNs. Its trivial. Technology is too fast and can out think you or anyone. If you are caught using anything like VPN, and its in there rules like AxelWolf said, keep in mind they most likely will keep your money as well.


Exactly, do not do it.
Yes it can be done if you know what you are doing.
But, most likely you will be caught, and you will lose your winnings (and not be given your losses), and possibly fined, if a state finds out....
If Turkey finds out, it can likely be much worse...…
I quickly found this on wiki (so take it for what it is worth), but it sounds highly risky if they want to make an example of you:
'Online gambling in Turkey is currently prohibited, with the exception of the state-owned sports betting company, IDDAA, which is the only Turkish entity that is allowed to offer internet gambling services. The law that prohibits online gambling in Turkey was passed in 2007 and recently, Turkey has also been taking measures to prevent players from using foreign internet gambling websites as well. Despite the ban on gambling, many Turkish players continue to bet on online gambling sites and are recognized as leading gamblers. In 2013 Turkish government issued the law by which Turkey has become the first country in the world to target individual players instead of gambling operators. Sanctions for anyone caught in Turkey to access online gambling services is a penalty of between £ 100 and £ 500 (about $ 55-278). Casino operators dealing with the Turkish market and bankers serving them can also face the prison conditions at the same time.'
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambling_in_Turkey (Online Gambling Section).
gordonm888

edit i should clarify I WAS NOT USING A VPN, but something called a VIRTUAL MACHINE. which is not actually stated in anyone's rules to be illegal to use while gambling online


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AxelWolf

Was it a robot? I believe you would not be the first person to do that.

nor the first person to get their account shut down for doing so.

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♪♪Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand♪♪ Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of casinos and money You must put them on the table♪♪ You go back Jack do it again roulette wheels turinin' 'round and 'round♪♪ You go back Jack do it again♪♪