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Is it safe to use social media to log in to social casinos?
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I've noticed that almost everywhere now offers one-click sign-in via Facebook or Google. On the one hand, it's convenient because you don't have to remember extra usernames and passwords. However, I'm a bit hesitant to link my personal social media profiles to social casinos.

Does anyone actually log in regularly using their main accounts, or is it better not to tempt fate and avoid sharing personal information? Doesn’t linking your account sometimes lead to persistent spam in private messages, automatic posts on your wall, or serious data breaches? Or is it actually much safer to go through the standard registration process via email every time, so that your personal data remains entirely under your control?
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#2
Hi, if the website is verified and has a good reputation, there’s nothing to worry about-modern platforms usually do a good job of protecting user data. But it certainly doesn’t hurt to be cautious. A friend of a friend of mine once had his Facebook account hacked when he logged in via the social network on some shady website. That’s why I now prefer the standard login method. I personally play on the Win Bonanza platform, and it doesn’t even have a social login feature. It’s all set up as simply as possible: you go to the site, click “Click Here For Login”, Chrome automatically fills in my password, and in a second you’re already in your account. No access to personal pages or your friends list is required. Do you usually use your main email for registrations, or did you create a separate one for gaming?
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