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<?php
/**
 * Core User Role & Capabilities API
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Users
 */

/**
 * Maps a capability to the primitive capabilities required of the given user to
 * satisfy the capability being checked.
 *
 * This function also accepts an ID of an object to map against if the capability is a meta capability. Meta
 * capabilities such as `edit_post` and `edit_user` are capabilities used by this function to map to primitive
 * capabilities that a user or role requires, such as `edit_posts` and `edit_others_posts`.
 *
 * Example usage:
 *
 *     map_meta_cap( 'edit_posts', $user->ID );
 *     map_meta_cap( 'edit_post', $user->ID, $post->ID );
 *     map_meta_cap( 'edit_post_meta', $user->ID, $post->ID, $meta_key );
 *
 * This function does not check whether the user has the required capabilities,
 * it just returns what the required capabilities are.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 * @since 4.9.6 Added the `export_others_personal_data`, `erase_others_personal_data`,
 *              and `manage_privacy_options` capabilities.
 * @since 5.1.0 Added the `update_php` capability.
 * @since 5.2.0 Added the `resume_plugin` and `resume_theme` capabilities.
 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter
 *              by adding it to the function signature.
 * @since 5.7.0 Added the `create_app_password`, `list_app_passwords`, `read_app_password`,
 *              `edit_app_password`, `delete_app_passwords`, `delete_app_password`,
 *              and `update_https` capabilities.
 * @since 6.7.0 Added the `edit_block_binding` capability.
 *
 * @global array $post_type_meta_caps Used to get post type meta capabilities.
 *
 * @param string $cap     Capability being checked.
 * @param int    $user_id User ID.
 * @param mixed  ...$args Optional further parameters, typically starting with an object ID.
 * @return string[] Primitive capabilities required of the user.
 */
function map_meta_cap( $cap, $user_id, ...$args ) {
	$caps = array();

	switch ( $cap ) {
		case 'remove_user':
			// In multisite the user must be a super admin to remove themselves.
			if ( isset( $args[0] ) && $user_id === (int) $args[0] && ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'remove_users';
			}
			break;
		case 'promote_user':
		case 'add_users':
			$caps[] = 'promote_users';
			break;
		case 'edit_user':
		case 'edit_users':
			// Allow user to edit themselves.
			if ( 'edit_user' === $cap && isset( $args[0] ) && $user_id === (int) $args[0] ) {
				break;
			}

			// In multisite the user must have manage_network_users caps. If editing a super admin, the user must be a super admin.
			if ( is_multisite() && ( ( ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) && 'edit_user' === $cap && is_super_admin( $args[0] ) ) || ! user_can( $user_id, 'manage_network_users' ) ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'edit_users'; // edit_user maps to edit_users.
			}
			break;
		case 'delete_post':
		case 'delete_page':
			if ( ! isset( $args[0] ) ) {
				if ( 'delete_post' === $cap ) {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific post.' );
				} else {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific page.' );
				}

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf( $message, '<code>' . $cap . '</code>' ),
					'6.1.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$post = get_post( $args[0] );
			if ( ! $post ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			if ( 'revision' === $post->post_type ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			if ( (int) get_option( 'page_for_posts' ) === $post->ID
				|| (int) get_option( 'page_on_front' ) === $post->ID
			) {
				$caps[] = 'manage_options';
				break;
			}

			$post_type = get_post_type_object( $post->post_type );
			if ( ! $post_type ) {
				/* translators: 1: Post type, 2: Capability name. */
				$message = __( 'The post type %1$s is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability %2$s against a post of that type.' );

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf(
						$message,
						'<code>' . $post->post_type . '</code>',
						'<code>' . $cap . '</code>'
					),
					'4.4.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'edit_others_posts';
				break;
			}

			if ( ! $post_type->map_meta_cap ) {
				$caps[] = $post_type->cap->$cap;
				// Prior to 3.1 we would re-call map_meta_cap here.
				if ( 'delete_post' === $cap ) {
					$cap = $post_type->cap->$cap;
				}
				break;
			}

			// If the post author is set and the user is the author...
			if ( $post->post_author && $user_id === (int) $post->post_author ) {
				// If the post is published or scheduled...
				if ( in_array( $post->post_status, array( 'publish', 'future' ), true ) ) {
					$caps[] = $post_type->cap->delete_published_posts;
				} elseif ( 'trash' === $post->post_status ) {
					$status = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_trash_meta_status', true );
					if ( in_array( $status, array( 'publish', 'future' ), true ) ) {
						$caps[] = $post_type->cap->delete_published_posts;
					} else {
						$caps[] = $post_type->cap->delete_posts;
					}
				} else {
					// If the post is draft...
					$caps[] = $post_type->cap->delete_posts;
				}
			} else {
				// The user is trying to edit someone else's post.
				$caps[] = $post_type->cap->delete_others_posts;
				// The post is published or scheduled, extra cap required.
				if ( in_array( $post->post_status, array( 'publish', 'future' ), true ) ) {
					$caps[] = $post_type->cap->delete_published_posts;
				} elseif ( 'private' === $post->post_status ) {
					$caps[] = $post_type->cap->delete_private_posts;
				}
			}

			/*
			 * Setting the privacy policy page requires `manage_privacy_options`,
			 * so deleting it should require that too.
			 */
			if ( (int) get_option( 'wp_page_for_privacy_policy' ) === $post->ID ) {
				$caps = array_merge( $caps, map_meta_cap( 'manage_privacy_options', $user_id ) );
			}

			break;
		/*
		 * edit_post breaks down to edit_posts, edit_published_posts, or
		 * edit_others_posts.
		 */
		case 'edit_post':
		case 'edit_page':
			if ( ! isset( $args[0] ) ) {
				if ( 'edit_post' === $cap ) {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific post.' );
				} else {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific page.' );
				}

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf( $message, '<code>' . $cap . '</code>' ),
					'6.1.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$post = get_post( $args[0] );
			if ( ! $post ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			if ( 'revision' === $post->post_type ) {
				$post = get_post( $post->post_parent );
				if ( ! $post ) {
					$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
					break;
				}
			}

			$post_type = get_post_type_object( $post->post_type );
			if ( ! $post_type ) {
				/* translators: 1: Post type, 2: Capability name. */
				$message = __( 'The post type %1$s is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability %2$s against a post of that type.' );

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf(
						$message,
						'<code>' . $post->post_type . '</code>',
						'<code>' . $cap . '</code>'
					),
					'4.4.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'edit_others_posts';
				break;
			}

			if ( ! $post_type->map_meta_cap ) {
				$caps[] = $post_type->cap->$cap;
				// Prior to 3.1 we would re-call map_meta_cap here.
				if ( 'edit_post' === $cap ) {
					$cap = $post_type->cap->$cap;
				}
				break;
			}

			// If the post author is set and the user is the author...
			if ( $post->post_author && $user_id === (int) $post->post_author ) {
				// If the post is published or scheduled...
				if ( in_array( $post->post_status, array( 'publish', 'future' ), true ) ) {
					$caps[] = $post_type->cap->edit_published_posts;
				} elseif ( 'trash' === $post->post_status ) {
					$status = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_trash_meta_status', true );
					if ( in_array( $status, array( 'publish', 'future' ), true ) ) {
						$caps[] = $post_type->cap->edit_published_posts;
					} else {
						$caps[] = $post_type->cap->edit_posts;
					}
				} else {
					// If the post is draft...
					$caps[] = $post_type->cap->edit_posts;
				}
			} else {
				// The user is trying to edit someone else's post.
				$caps[] = $post_type->cap->edit_others_posts;
				// The post is published or scheduled, extra cap required.
				if ( in_array( $post->post_status, array( 'publish', 'future' ), true ) ) {
					$caps[] = $post_type->cap->edit_published_posts;
				} elseif ( 'private' === $post->post_status ) {
					$caps[] = $post_type->cap->edit_private_posts;
				}
			}

			/*
			 * Setting the privacy policy page requires `manage_privacy_options`,
			 * so editing it should require that too.
			 */
			if ( (int) get_option( 'wp_page_for_privacy_policy' ) === $post->ID ) {
				$caps = array_merge( $caps, map_meta_cap( 'manage_privacy_options', $user_id ) );
			}

			break;
		case 'read_post':
		case 'read_page':
			if ( ! isset( $args[0] ) ) {
				if ( 'read_post' === $cap ) {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific post.' );
				} else {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific page.' );
				}

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf( $message, '<code>' . $cap . '</code>' ),
					'6.1.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$post = get_post( $args[0] );
			if ( ! $post ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			if ( 'revision' === $post->post_type ) {
				$post = get_post( $post->post_parent );
				if ( ! $post ) {
					$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
					break;
				}
			}

			$post_type = get_post_type_object( $post->post_type );
			if ( ! $post_type ) {
				/* translators: 1: Post type, 2: Capability name. */
				$message = __( 'The post type %1$s is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability %2$s against a post of that type.' );

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf(
						$message,
						'<code>' . $post->post_type . '</code>',
						'<code>' . $cap . '</code>'
					),
					'4.4.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'edit_others_posts';
				break;
			}

			if ( ! $post_type->map_meta_cap ) {
				$caps[] = $post_type->cap->$cap;
				// Prior to 3.1 we would re-call map_meta_cap here.
				if ( 'read_post' === $cap ) {
					$cap = $post_type->cap->$cap;
				}
				break;
			}

			$status_obj = get_post_status_object( get_post_status( $post ) );
			if ( ! $status_obj ) {
				/* translators: 1: Post status, 2: Capability name. */
				$message = __( 'The post status %1$s is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability %2$s against a post with that status.' );

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf(
						$message,
						'<code>' . get_post_status( $post ) . '</code>',
						'<code>' . $cap . '</code>'
					),
					'5.4.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'edit_others_posts';
				break;
			}

			if ( $status_obj->public ) {
				$caps[] = $post_type->cap->read;
				break;
			}

			if ( $post->post_author && $user_id === (int) $post->post_author ) {
				$caps[] = $post_type->cap->read;
			} elseif ( $status_obj->private ) {
				$caps[] = $post_type->cap->read_private_posts;
			} else {
				$caps = map_meta_cap( 'edit_post', $user_id, $post->ID );
			}
			break;
		case 'publish_post':
			if ( ! isset( $args[0] ) ) {
				/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
				$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific post.' );

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf( $message, '<code>' . $cap . '</code>' ),
					'6.1.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$post = get_post( $args[0] );
			if ( ! $post ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$post_type = get_post_type_object( $post->post_type );
			if ( ! $post_type ) {
				/* translators: 1: Post type, 2: Capability name. */
				$message = __( 'The post type %1$s is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability %2$s against a post of that type.' );

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf(
						$message,
						'<code>' . $post->post_type . '</code>',
						'<code>' . $cap . '</code>'
					),
					'4.4.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'edit_others_posts';
				break;
			}

			$caps[] = $post_type->cap->publish_posts;
			break;
		case 'edit_post_meta':
		case 'delete_post_meta':
		case 'add_post_meta':
		case 'edit_comment_meta':
		case 'delete_comment_meta':
		case 'add_comment_meta':
		case 'edit_term_meta':
		case 'delete_term_meta':
		case 'add_term_meta':
		case 'edit_user_meta':
		case 'delete_user_meta':
		case 'add_user_meta':
			$object_type = explode( '_', $cap )[1];

			if ( ! isset( $args[0] ) ) {
				if ( 'post' === $object_type ) {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific post.' );
				} elseif ( 'comment' === $object_type ) {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific comment.' );
				} elseif ( 'term' === $object_type ) {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific term.' );
				} else {
					/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
					$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific user.' );
				}

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf( $message, '<code>' . $cap . '</code>' ),
					'6.1.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$object_id = (int) $args[0];

			$object_subtype = get_object_subtype( $object_type, $object_id );

			if ( empty( $object_subtype ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$caps = map_meta_cap( "edit_{$object_type}", $user_id, $object_id );

			$meta_key = isset( $args[1] ) ? $args[1] : false;

			if ( $meta_key ) {
				$allowed = ! is_protected_meta( $meta_key, $object_type );

				if ( ! empty( $object_subtype ) && has_filter( "auth_{$object_type}_meta_{$meta_key}_for_{$object_subtype}" ) ) {

					/**
					 * Filters whether the user is allowed to edit a specific meta key of a specific object type and subtype.
					 *
					 * The dynamic portions of the hook name, `$object_type`, `$meta_key`,
					 * and `$object_subtype`, refer to the metadata object type (comment, post, term or user),
					 * the meta key value, and the object subtype respectively.
					 *
					 * @since 4.9.8
					 *
					 * @param bool     $allowed   Whether the user can add the object meta. Default false.
					 * @param string   $meta_key  The meta key.
					 * @param int      $object_id Object ID.
					 * @param int      $user_id   User ID.
					 * @param string   $cap       Capability name.
					 * @param string[] $caps      Array of the user's capabilities.
					 */
					$allowed = apply_filters( "auth_{$object_type}_meta_{$meta_key}_for_{$object_subtype}", $allowed, $meta_key, $object_id, $user_id, $cap, $caps );
				} else {

					/**
					 * Filters whether the user is allowed to edit a specific meta key of a specific object type.
					 *
					 * Return true to have the mapped meta caps from `edit_{$object_type}` apply.
					 *
					 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$object_type` refers to the object type being filtered.
					 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$meta_key`, refers to the meta key passed to map_meta_cap().
					 *
					 * @since 3.3.0 As `auth_post_meta_{$meta_key}`.
					 * @since 4.6.0
					 *
					 * @param bool     $allowed   Whether the user can add the object meta. Default false.
					 * @param string   $meta_key  The meta key.
					 * @param int      $object_id Object ID.
					 * @param int      $user_id   User ID.
					 * @param string   $cap       Capability name.
					 * @param string[] $caps      Array of the user's capabilities.
					 */
					$allowed = apply_filters( "auth_{$object_type}_meta_{$meta_key}", $allowed, $meta_key, $object_id, $user_id, $cap, $caps );
				}

				if ( ! empty( $object_subtype ) ) {

					/**
					 * Filters whether the user is allowed to edit meta for specific object types/subtypes.
					 *
					 * Return true to have the mapped meta caps from `edit_{$object_type}` apply.
					 *
					 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$object_type` refers to the object type being filtered.
					 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$object_subtype` refers to the object subtype being filtered.
					 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$meta_key`, refers to the meta key passed to map_meta_cap().
					 *
					 * @since 4.6.0 As `auth_post_{$post_type}_meta_{$meta_key}`.
					 * @since 4.7.0 Renamed from `auth_post_{$post_type}_meta_{$meta_key}` to
					 *              `auth_{$object_type}_{$object_subtype}_meta_{$meta_key}`.
					 * @deprecated 4.9.8 Use {@see 'auth_{$object_type}_meta_{$meta_key}_for_{$object_subtype}'} instead.
					 *
					 * @param bool     $allowed   Whether the user can add the object meta. Default false.
					 * @param string   $meta_key  The meta key.
					 * @param int      $object_id Object ID.
					 * @param int      $user_id   User ID.
					 * @param string   $cap       Capability name.
					 * @param string[] $caps      Array of the user's capabilities.
					 */
					$allowed = apply_filters_deprecated(
						"auth_{$object_type}_{$object_subtype}_meta_{$meta_key}",
						array( $allowed, $meta_key, $object_id, $user_id, $cap, $caps ),
						'4.9.8',
						"auth_{$object_type}_meta_{$meta_key}_for_{$object_subtype}"
					);
				}

				if ( ! $allowed ) {
					$caps[] = $cap;
				}
			}
			break;
		case 'edit_comment':
			if ( ! isset( $args[0] ) ) {
				/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
				$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific comment.' );

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf( $message, '<code>' . $cap . '</code>' ),
					'6.1.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$comment = get_comment( $args[0] );
			if ( ! $comment ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$post = get_post( $comment->comment_post_ID );

			/*
			 * If the post doesn't exist, we have an orphaned comment.
			 * Fall back to the edit_posts capability, instead.
			 */
			if ( $post ) {
				$caps = map_meta_cap( 'edit_post', $user_id, $post->ID );
			} else {
				$caps = map_meta_cap( 'edit_posts', $user_id );
			}
			break;
		case 'unfiltered_upload':
			if ( defined( 'ALLOW_UNFILTERED_UPLOADS' ) && ALLOW_UNFILTERED_UPLOADS && ( ! is_multisite() || is_super_admin( $user_id ) ) ) {
				$caps[] = $cap;
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			}
			break;
		case 'edit_css':
		case 'unfiltered_html':
			// Disallow unfiltered_html for all users, even admins and super admins.
			if ( defined( 'DISALLOW_UNFILTERED_HTML' ) && DISALLOW_UNFILTERED_HTML ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} elseif ( is_multisite() && ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'unfiltered_html';
			}
			break;
		case 'edit_files':
		case 'edit_plugins':
		case 'edit_themes':
			// Disallow the file editors.
			if ( defined( 'DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT' ) && DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} elseif ( ! wp_is_file_mod_allowed( 'capability_edit_themes' ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} elseif ( is_multisite() && ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} else {
				$caps[] = $cap;
			}
			break;
		case 'update_plugins':
		case 'delete_plugins':
		case 'install_plugins':
		case 'upload_plugins':
		case 'update_themes':
		case 'delete_themes':
		case 'install_themes':
		case 'upload_themes':
		case 'update_core':
			/*
			 * Disallow anything that creates, deletes, or updates core, plugin, or theme files.
			 * Files in uploads are excepted.
			 */
			if ( ! wp_is_file_mod_allowed( 'capability_update_core' ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} elseif ( is_multisite() && ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} elseif ( 'upload_themes' === $cap ) {
				$caps[] = 'install_themes';
			} elseif ( 'upload_plugins' === $cap ) {
				$caps[] = 'install_plugins';
			} else {
				$caps[] = $cap;
			}
			break;
		case 'install_languages':
		case 'update_languages':
			if ( ! wp_is_file_mod_allowed( 'can_install_language_pack' ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} elseif ( is_multisite() && ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'install_languages';
			}
			break;
		case 'activate_plugins':
		case 'deactivate_plugins':
		case 'activate_plugin':
		case 'deactivate_plugin':
			$caps[] = 'activate_plugins';
			if ( is_multisite() ) {
				// update_, install_, and delete_ are handled above with is_super_admin().
				$menu_perms = get_site_option( 'menu_items', array() );
				if ( empty( $menu_perms['plugins'] ) ) {
					$caps[] = 'manage_network_plugins';
				}
			}
			break;
		case 'resume_plugin':
			$caps[] = 'resume_plugins';
			break;
		case 'resume_theme':
			$caps[] = 'resume_themes';
			break;
		case 'delete_user':
		case 'delete_users':
			// If multisite only super admins can delete users.
			if ( is_multisite() && ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'delete_users'; // delete_user maps to delete_users.
			}
			break;
		case 'create_users':
			if ( ! is_multisite() ) {
				$caps[] = $cap;
			} elseif ( is_super_admin( $user_id ) || get_site_option( 'add_new_users' ) ) {
				$caps[] = $cap;
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			}
			break;
		case 'manage_links':
			if ( get_option( 'link_manager_enabled' ) ) {
				$caps[] = $cap;
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			}
			break;
		case 'customize':
			$caps[] = 'edit_theme_options';
			break;
		case 'delete_site':
			if ( is_multisite() ) {
				$caps[] = 'manage_options';
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			}
			break;
		case 'edit_term':
		case 'delete_term':
		case 'assign_term':
			if ( ! isset( $args[0] ) ) {
				/* translators: %s: Capability name. */
				$message = __( 'When checking for the %s capability, you must always check it against a specific term.' );

				_doing_it_wrong(
					__FUNCTION__,
					sprintf( $message, '<code>' . $cap . '</code>' ),
					'6.1.0'
				);

				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$term_id = (int) $args[0];
			$term    = get_term( $term_id );
			if ( ! $term || is_wp_error( $term ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$tax = get_taxonomy( $term->taxonomy );
			if ( ! $tax ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			if ( 'delete_term' === $cap
				&& ( (int) get_option( 'default_' . $term->taxonomy ) === $term->term_id
					|| (int) get_option( 'default_term_' . $term->taxonomy ) === $term->term_id )
			) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}

			$taxo_cap = $cap . 's';

			$caps = map_meta_cap( $tax->cap->$taxo_cap, $user_id, $term_id );

			break;
		case 'manage_post_tags':
		case 'edit_categories':
		case 'edit_post_tags':
		case 'delete_categories':
		case 'delete_post_tags':
			$caps[] = 'manage_categories';
			break;
		case 'assign_categories':
		case 'assign_post_tags':
			$caps[] = 'edit_posts';
			break;
		case 'create_sites':
		case 'delete_sites':
		case 'manage_network':
		case 'manage_sites':
		case 'manage_network_users':
		case 'manage_network_plugins':
		case 'manage_network_themes':
		case 'manage_network_options':
		case 'upgrade_network':
			$caps[] = $cap;
			break;
		case 'setup_network':
			if ( is_multisite() ) {
				$caps[] = 'manage_network_options';
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'manage_options';
			}
			break;
		case 'update_php':
			if ( is_multisite() && ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'update_core';
			}
			break;
		case 'update_https':
			if ( is_multisite() && ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
			} else {
				$caps[] = 'manage_options';
				$caps[] = 'update_core';
			}
			break;
		case 'export_others_personal_data':
		case 'erase_others_personal_data':
		case 'manage_privacy_options':
			$caps[] = is_multisite() ? 'manage_network' : 'manage_options';
			break;
		case 'create_app_password':
		case 'list_app_passwords':
		case 'read_app_password':
		case 'edit_app_password':
		case 'delete_app_passwords':
		case 'delete_app_password':
			$caps = map_meta_cap( 'edit_user', $user_id, $args[0] );
			break;
		case 'edit_block_binding':
			$block_editor_context = $args[0];
			if ( isset( $block_editor_context->post ) ) {
				$object_id = $block_editor_context->post->ID;
			}
			/*
			 * If the post ID is null, check if the context is the site editor.
			 * Fall back to the edit_theme_options in that case.
			 */
			if ( ! isset( $object_id ) ) {
				if ( ! isset( $block_editor_context->name ) || 'core/edit-site' !== $block_editor_context->name ) {
					$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
					break;
				}
				$caps = map_meta_cap( 'edit_theme_options', $user_id );
				break;
			}

			$object_subtype = get_object_subtype( 'post', (int) $object_id );
			if ( empty( $object_subtype ) ) {
				$caps[] = 'do_not_allow';
				break;
			}
			$post_type_object = get_post_type_object( $object_subtype );
			// Initialize empty array if it doesn't exist.
			if ( ! isset( $post_type_object->capabilities ) ) {
				$post_type_object->capabilities = array();
			}
			$post_type_capabilities = get_post_type_capabilities( $post_type_object );
			$caps                   = map_meta_cap( $post_type_capabilities->edit_post, $user_id, $object_id );
			break;
		default:
			// Handle meta capabilities for custom post types.
			global $post_type_meta_caps;
			if ( isset( $post_type_meta_caps[ $cap ] ) ) {
				return map_meta_cap( $post_type_meta_caps[ $cap ], $user_id, ...$args );
			}

			// Block capabilities map to their post equivalent.
			$block_caps = array(
				'edit_blocks',
				'edit_others_blocks',
				'publish_blocks',
				'read_private_blocks',
				'delete_blocks',
				'delete_private_blocks',
				'delete_published_blocks',
				'delete_others_blocks',
				'edit_private_blocks',
				'edit_published_blocks',
			);
			if ( in_array( $cap, $block_caps, true ) ) {
				$cap = str_replace( '_blocks', '_posts', $cap );
			}

			// If no meta caps match, return the original cap.
			$caps[] = $cap;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the primitive capabilities required of the given user to satisfy the
	 * capability being checked.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 *
	 * @param string[] $caps    Primitive capabilities required of the user.
	 * @param string   $cap     Capability being checked.
	 * @param int      $user_id The user ID.
	 * @param array    $args    Adds context to the capability check, typically
	 *                          starting with an object ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'map_meta_cap', $caps, $cap, $user_id, $args );
}

/**
 * Returns whether the current user has the specified capability.
 *
 * This function also accepts an ID of an object to check against if the capability is a meta capability. Meta
 * capabilities such as `edit_post` and `edit_user` are capabilities used by the `map_meta_cap()` function to
 * map to primitive capabilities that a user or role has, such as `edit_posts` and `edit_others_posts`.
 *
 * Example usage:
 *
 *     current_user_can( 'edit_posts' );
 *     current_user_can( 'edit_post', $post->ID );
 *     current_user_can( 'edit_post_meta', $post->ID, $meta_key );
 *
 * While checking against particular roles in place of a capability is supported
 * in part, this practice is discouraged as it may produce unreliable results.
 *
 * Note: Will always return true if the current user is a super admin, unless specifically denied.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter
 *              by adding it to the function signature.
 * @since 5.8.0 Converted to wrapper for the user_can() function.
 *
 * @see WP_User::has_cap()
 * @see map_meta_cap()
 *
 * @param string $capability Capability name.
 * @param mixed  ...$args    Optional further parameters, typically starting with an object ID.
 * @return bool Whether the current user has the given capability. If `$capability` is a meta cap and `$object_id` is
 *              passed, whether the current user has the given meta capability for the given object.
 */
function current_user_can( $capability, ...$args ) {
	return user_can( wp_get_current_user(), $capability, ...$args );
}

/**
 * Returns whether the current user has the specified capability for a given site.
 *
 * This function also accepts an ID of an object to check against if the capability is a meta capability. Meta
 * capabilities such as `edit_post` and `edit_user` are capabilities used by the `map_meta_cap()` function to
 * map to primitive capabilities that a user or role has, such as `edit_posts` and `edit_others_posts`.
 *
 * This function replaces the current_user_can_for_blog() function.
 *
 * Example usage:
 *
 *     current_user_can_for_site( $site_id, 'edit_posts' );
 *     current_user_can_for_site( $site_id, 'edit_post', $post->ID );
 *     current_user_can_for_site( $site_id, 'edit_post_meta', $post->ID, $meta_key );
 *
 * @since 6.7.0
 *
 * @param int    $site_id    Site ID.
 * @param string $capability Capability name.
 * @param mixed  ...$args    Optional further parameters, typically starting with an object ID.
 * @return bool Whether the user has the given capability.
 */
function current_user_can_for_site( $site_id, $capability, ...$args ) {
	$switched = is_multisite() ? switch_to_blog( $site_id ) : false;

	$can = current_user_can( $capability, ...$args );

	if ( $switched ) {
		restore_current_blog();
	}

	return $can;
}

/**
 * Returns whether the author of the supplied post has the specified capability.
 *
 * This function also accepts an ID of an object to check against if the capability is a meta capability. Meta
 * capabilities such as `edit_post` and `edit_user` are capabilities used by the `map_meta_cap()` function to
 * map to primitive capabilities that a user or role has, such as `edit_posts` and `edit_others_posts`.
 *
 * Example usage:
 *
 *     author_can( $post, 'edit_posts' );
 *     author_can( $post, 'edit_post', $post->ID );
 *     author_can( $post, 'edit_post_meta', $post->ID, $meta_key );
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter
 *              by adding it to the function signature.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post       Post ID or post object.
 * @param string      $capability Capability name.
 * @param mixed       ...$args    Optional further parameters, typically starting with an object ID.
 * @return bool Whether the post author has the given capability.
 */
function author_can( $post, $capability, ...$args ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );
	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	$author = get_userdata( $post->post_author );

	if ( ! $author ) {
		return false;
	}

	return $author->has_cap( $capability, ...$args );
}

/**
 * Returns whether a particular user has the specified capability.
 *
 * This function also accepts an ID of an object to check against if the capability is a meta capability. Meta
 * capabilities such as `edit_post` and `edit_user` are capabilities used by the `map_meta_cap()` function to
 * map to primitive capabilities that a user or role has, such as `edit_posts` and `edit_others_posts`.
 *
 * Example usage:
 *
 *     user_can( $user->ID, 'edit_posts' );
 *     user_can( $user->ID, 'edit_post', $post->ID );
 *     user_can( $user->ID, 'edit_post_meta', $post->ID, $meta_key );
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter
 *              by adding it to the function signature.
 *
 * @param int|WP_User $user       User ID or object.
 * @param string      $capability Capability name.
 * @param mixed       ...$args    Optional further parameters, typically starting with an object ID.
 * @return bool Whether the user has the given capability.
 */
function user_can( $user, $capability, ...$args ) {
	if ( ! is_object( $user ) ) {
		$user = get_userdata( $user );
	}

	if ( empty( $user ) ) {
		// User is logged out, create anonymous user object.
		$user = new WP_User( 0 );
		$user->init( new stdClass() );
	}

	return $user->has_cap( $capability, ...$args );
}

/**
 * Returns whether a particular user has the specified capability for a given site.
 *
 * This function also accepts an ID of an object to check against if the capability is a meta capability. Meta
 * capabilities such as `edit_post` and `edit_user` are capabilities used by the `map_meta_cap()` function to
 * map to primitive capabilities that a user or role has, such as `edit_posts` and `edit_others_posts`.
 *
 * Example usage:
 *
 *     user_can_for_site( $user->ID, $site_id, 'edit_posts' );
 *     user_can_for_site( $user->ID, $site_id, 'edit_post', $post->ID );
 *     user_can_for_site( $user->ID, $site_id, 'edit_post_meta', $post->ID, $meta_key );
 *
 * @since 6.7.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_User $user       User ID or object.
 * @param int         $site_id    Site ID.
 * @param string      $capability Capability name.
 * @param mixed       ...$args    Optional further parameters, typically starting with an object ID.
 * @return bool Whether the user has the given capability.
 */
function user_can_for_site( $user, $site_id, $capability, ...$args ) {
	if ( ! is_object( $user ) ) {
		$user = get_userdata( $user );
	}

	if ( empty( $user ) ) {
		// User is logged out, create anonymous user object.
		$user = new WP_User( 0 );
		$user->init( new stdClass() );
	}

	// Check if the blog ID is valid.
	if ( ! is_numeric( $site_id ) || $site_id <= 0 ) {
		return false;
	}

	$switched = is_multisite() ? switch_to_blog( $site_id ) : false;

	$can = user_can( $user->ID, $capability, ...$args );

	if ( $switched ) {
		restore_current_blog();
	}

	return $can;
}

/**
 * Retrieves the global WP_Roles instance and instantiates it if necessary.
 *
 * @since 4.3.0
 *
 * @global WP_Roles $wp_roles WordPress role management object.
 *
 * @return WP_Roles WP_Roles global instance if not already instantiated.
 */
function wp_roles() {
	global $wp_roles;

	if ( ! isset( $wp_roles ) ) {
		$wp_roles = new WP_Roles();
	}
	return $wp_roles;
}

/**
 * Retrieves role object.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @param string $role Role name.
 * @return WP_Role|null WP_Role object if found, null if the role does not exist.
 */
function get_role( $role ) {
	return wp_roles()->get_role( $role );
}

/**
 * Adds a role, if it does not exist.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @param string $role         Role name.
 * @param string $display_name Display name for role.
 * @param bool[] $capabilities List of capabilities keyed by the capability name,
 *                             e.g. array( 'edit_posts' => true, 'delete_posts' => false ).
 * @return WP_Role|void WP_Role object, if the role is added.
 */
function add_role( $role, $display_name, $capabilities = array() ) {
	if ( empty( $role ) ) {
		return;
	}

	return wp_roles()->add_role( $role, $display_name, $capabilities );
}

/**
 * Removes a role, if it exists.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @param string $role Role name.
 */
function remove_role( $role ) {
	wp_roles()->remove_role( $role );
}

/**
 * Retrieves a list of super admins.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @global array $super_admins
 *
 * @return string[] List of super admin logins.
 */
function get_super_admins() {
	global $super_admins;

	if ( isset( $super_admins ) ) {
		return $super_admins;
	} else {
		return get_site_option( 'site_admins', array( 'admin' ) );
	}
}

/**
 * Determines whether user is a site admin.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @param int|false $user_id Optional. The ID of a user. Defaults to false, to check the current user.
 * @return bool Whether the user is a site admin.
 */
function is_super_admin( $user_id = false ) {
	if ( ! $user_id ) {
		$user = wp_get_current_user();
	} else {
		$user = get_userdata( $user_id );
	}

	if ( ! $user || ! $user->exists() ) {
		return false;
	}

	if ( is_multisite() ) {
		$super_admins = get_super_admins();
		if ( is_array( $super_admins ) && in_array( $user->user_login, $super_admins, true ) ) {
			return true;
		}
	} elseif ( $user->has_cap( 'delete_users' ) ) {
		return true;
	}

	return false;
}

/**
 * Grants Super Admin privileges.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @global array $super_admins
 *
 * @param int $user_id ID of the user to be granted Super Admin privileges.
 * @return bool True on success, false on failure. This can fail when the user is
 *              already a super admin or when the `$super_admins` global is defined.
 */
function grant_super_admin( $user_id ) {
	// If global super_admins override is defined, there is nothing to do here.
	if ( isset( $GLOBALS['super_admins'] ) || ! is_multisite() ) {
		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Fires before the user is granted Super Admin privileges.
	 *
	 * @since 3.0.0
	 *
	 * @param int $user_id ID of the user that is about to be granted Super Admin privileges.
	 */
	do_action( 'grant_super_admin', $user_id );

	// Directly fetch site_admins instead of using get_super_admins().
	$super_admins = get_site_option( 'site_admins', array( 'admin' ) );

	$user = get_userdata( $user_id );
	if ( $user && ! in_array( $user->user_login, $super_admins, true ) ) {
		$super_admins[] = $user->user_login;
		update_site_option( 'site_admins', $super_admins );

		/**
		 * Fires after the user is granted Super Admin privileges.
		 *
		 * @since 3.0.0
		 *
		 * @param int $user_id ID of the user that was granted Super Admin privileges.
		 */
		do_action( 'granted_super_admin', $user_id );
		return true;
	}
	return false;
}

/**
 * Revokes Super Admin privileges.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @global array $super_admins
 *
 * @param int $user_id ID of the user Super Admin privileges to be revoked from.
 * @return bool True on success, false on failure. This can fail when the user's email
 *              is the network admin email or when the `$super_admins` global is defined.
 */
function revoke_super_admin( $user_id ) {
	// If global super_admins override is defined, there is nothing to do here.
	if ( isset( $GLOBALS['super_admins'] ) || ! is_multisite() ) {
		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Fires before the user's Super Admin privileges are revoked.
	 *
	 * @since 3.0.0
	 *
	 * @param int $user_id ID of the user Super Admin privileges are being revoked from.
	 */
	do_action( 'revoke_super_admin', $user_id );

	// Directly fetch site_admins instead of using get_super_admins().
	$super_admins = get_site_option( 'site_admins', array( 'admin' ) );

	$user = get_userdata( $user_id );
	if ( $user && 0 !== strcasecmp( $user->user_email, get_site_option( 'admin_email' ) ) ) {
		$key = array_search( $user->user_login, $super_admins, true );
		if ( false !== $key ) {
			unset( $super_admins[ $key ] );
			update_site_option( 'site_admins', $super_admins );

			/**
			 * Fires after the user's Super Admin privileges are revoked.
			 *
			 * @since 3.0.0
			 *
			 * @param int $user_id ID of the user Super Admin privileges were revoked from.
			 */
			do_action( 'revoked_super_admin', $user_id );
			return true;
		}
	}
	return false;
}

/**
 * Filters the user capabilities to grant the 'install_languages' capability as necessary.
 *
 * A user must have at least one out of the 'update_core', 'install_plugins', and
 * 'install_themes' capabilities to qualify for 'install_languages'.
 *
 * @since 4.9.0
 *
 * @param bool[] $allcaps An array of all the user's capabilities.
 * @return bool[] Filtered array of the user's capabilities.
 */
function wp_maybe_grant_install_languages_cap( $allcaps ) {
	if ( ! empty( $allcaps['update_core'] ) || ! empty( $allcaps['install_plugins'] ) || ! empty( $allcaps['install_themes'] ) ) {
		$allcaps['install_languages'] = true;
	}

	return $allcaps;
}

/**
 * Filters the user capabilities to grant the 'resume_plugins' and 'resume_themes' capabilities as necessary.
 *
 * @since 5.2.0
 *
 * @param bool[] $allcaps An array of all the user's capabilities.
 * @return bool[] Filtered array of the user's capabilities.
 */
function wp_maybe_grant_resume_extensions_caps( $allcaps ) {
	// Even in a multisite, regular administrators should be able to resume plugins.
	if ( ! empty( $allcaps['activate_plugins'] ) ) {
		$allcaps['resume_plugins'] = true;
	}

	// Even in a multisite, regular administrators should be able to resume themes.
	if ( ! empty( $allcaps['switch_themes'] ) ) {
		$allcaps['resume_themes'] = true;
	}

	return $allcaps;
}

/**
 * Filters the user capabilities to grant the 'view_site_health_checks' capabilities as necessary.
 *
 * @since 5.2.2
 *
 * @param bool[]   $allcaps An array of all the user's capabilities.
 * @param string[] $caps    Required primitive capabilities for the requested capability.
 * @param array    $args {
 *     Arguments that accompany the requested capability check.
 *
 *     @type string    $0 Requested capability.
 *     @type int       $1 Concerned user ID.
 *     @type mixed  ...$2 Optional second and further parameters, typically object ID.
 * }
 * @param WP_User  $user    The user object.
 * @return bool[] Filtered array of the user's capabilities.
 */
function wp_maybe_grant_site_health_caps( $allcaps, $caps, $args, $user ) {
	if ( ! empty( $allcaps['install_plugins'] ) && ( ! is_multisite() || is_super_admin( $user->ID ) ) ) {
		$allcaps['view_site_health_checks'] = true;
	}

	return $allcaps;
}

return;

// Dummy gettext calls to get strings in the catalog.
/* translators: User role for administrators. */
_x( 'Administrator', 'User role' );
/* translators: User role for editors. */
_x( 'Editor', 'User role' );
/* translators: User role for authors. */
_x( 'Author', 'User role' );
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7 motivi per cui i casinò online non AAMS stanno conquistando il mercato del gioco!

7 motivi per cui i casinò online non AAMS stanno conquistando il mercato del gioco!

7 motivi per cui i casinò online non AAMS stanno conquistando il mercato del gioco!

I casinò online non AAMS stanno rapidamente guadagnando popolarità nell’industria del gioco d’azzardo. Questa crescente tendenza è alimentata da vari fattori che attraggono giocatori da tutto il mondo. A differenza dei casinò tradizionali e delle piattaforme autorizzate da AAMS, i casinò online non AAMS offrono un’esperienza unica, caratterizzata da maggiore flessibilità e una vasta gamma di opzioni di gioco. In questo articolo, esploreremo sette motivi principali per cui questi casinò stanno conquistando il mercato del gioco online.

Molti giocatori italiani si stanno orientando verso queste piattaforme per sfuggire alle rigide normative imposte da AAMS, cercando libertà e opportunità migliori. Le offerte bonus e le promozioni vantaggiose sono solo alcune delle attrattive che i casinò non AAMS presentano, creando un’attraente alternativa per i giocatori. Inoltre, la tecnologia moderna ha reso l’accesso a questi casinò più facile che mai, permettendo ai giocatori di divertirsi ovunque e in qualsiasi momento.

In questo articolo, approfondiremo vari aspetti dei casinò online non AAMS, analizzando non solo le loro caratteristiche distintive, ma anche i vantaggi e i rischi associati.

La libertà di scelta

Una delle principali attrattive dei casinò online non AAMS è la libertà di scelta che offrono ai giocatori. Mentre i casinò autorizzati da AAMS sono vincolati a normative rigorose, le piattaforme non AAMS possono offrire giochi più vari e innovativi, senza le limitazioni imposte dalle autorità. Questo significa che i giocatori possono accedere a titoli esclusivi e rivisitati, aumentando così le possibilità di divertimento e vincita.

Inoltre, la varietà di modalità di pagamento è molto più ampia. I giocatori possono utilizzare criptovalute, portafogli elettronici e altri metodi alternativi che non sono sempre disponibili in casinò regolamentati. Questo non solo garantisce un maggiore livello di privacy, ma offre anche un modo più conveniente per depositare e prelevare fondi.

Tipo di Gioco
Disponibilità nei Casinò AAMS
Disponibilità nei Casinò non AAMS
Slot machine Limitate Molteplici e variegate
Live Casino Limitato Molto ampio
Giochi da tavolo Standardizzati Varie varianti

Promozioni allettanti

I casinò online non AAMS spesso offrono promozioni più generose rispetto ai concorrenti autorizzati. Bonus di benvenuto, promozioni settimanali e programmi fedeltà sono solo alcune delle offerte che attirano i giocatori. Queste promozioni migliorano significativamente l’esperienza di gioco, fornendo ulteriori fondi per scommettere e aumentando le possibilità di vincita.

Le promozioni sono frequentemente cambiate e adattate per mantenere un alto livello di interesse tra i giocatori. Questo stimola una competizione sana tra le piattaforme, migliorando ulteriormente le offerte per i giocatori. Inoltre, i casinò non AAMS tendono ad avere requisiti di scommessa meno severi, consentendo ai giocatori di ritirare le vincite in modo più semplice.

Esperienza utente migliorata

Un altro fattore che contribuisce al successo dei casinò online non AAMS è l’ottimizzazione dell’esperienza utente. Le piattaforme si concentrano molto sul design e sulla navigabilità, offrendo interfacce intuitive e grafiche accattivanti. Questo rende più semplice per i giocatori trovare i loro giochi preferiti e divertirsi senza ostacoli. Inoltre, l’assistenza clienti è generalmente disponibile 24/7, conferendo un ulteriore valore all’esperienza di gioco.

I casinò non AAMS si prendono cura dei propri clienti, fornendo check-up periodici sulla sicurezza e l’affidabilità delle loro piattaforme. Questa attenzione alle esigenze degli utenti contribuisce a costruire la fiducia e a mantenere un’utenza fedele.

Accessibilità da qualsiasi dispositivo

La tecnologia avanzata ha reso i casinò online non AAMS facilmente accessibili da qualsiasi dispositivo, siano essi computer, tablet o smartphone. Gli sviluppatori investono costantemente nell’ottimizzazione delle loro piattaforme per assicurare che il gioco sia fluido e coinvolgente, indipendentemente dal dispositivo utilizzato. Questo fattore ha reso il gioco d’azzardo online più pratico e comodo per una vasta gamma di utenti.

L’accessibilità è un aspetto cruciale che ha contribuito all’espansione di queste piattaforme. I giocatori possono divertirsi ovunque si trovino, eliminando la necessità di visitare un casinò fisico. In questo scenario di crescente mobilità, i casinò online non AAMS si dimostrano vincenti.

Vantaggi delle criptovalute

Con l’avvento delle criptovalute, molti casinò online non AAMS hanno iniziato ad accettare questo metodo di pagamento innovativo. L’uso di criptovalute non solo garantisce maggiore privacy, ma offre anche transazioni più veloci e sicure. Questo ha attirato un numero sempre crescente di giocatori, che apprezzano la flessibilità e la comodità di utilizzare criptovalute per le loro scommesse.

Le piattaforme offrono anche bonus specifici per i depositi in criptovaluta, il che rende questa modalità ancora più allettante. Questi incentivi non solo attraggono nuovi giocatori, ma hanno anche reso le criptovalute una scelta popolare tra quelli già affermati nel mercato del gioco.

  1. Privacy durante le transazioni
  2. Velocità di prelievo
  3. Offerte esclusive per gli utenti cripto

Sicurezza e protezione dei dati

La sicurezza è un tema cruciale per qualsiasi giocatore online. I casinò online non AAMS investono notevoli risorse per garantire sicurezza e protezione dei dati ai loro utenti. Utilizzano tecnologie avanzate di crittografia e misure di sicurezza per proteggere le informazioni personali e finanziarie.

Inoltre, molte piattaforme forniscono report e audit regolari da enti indipendenti, contribuendo a costruire fiducia tra i loro utenti. Questo approccio proattivo alla sicurezza attrae anche giocatori scettici, che possono sentirsi più a loro agio nel giocare su siti non regolamentati.

Le sfide da affrontare

Nonostante i numerosi vantaggi, i casinò online non AAMS affrontano anche delle sfide significative. La mancanza di una regolamentazione formale può portare a domande sulla legalità e l’affidabilità di queste piattaforme. I giocatori potrebbero essere preoccupati riguardo alla chance di frode o di non ricevere le loro vincite. È essenziale che i giocatori siano ben informati e conducano ricerche approfondite prima di registrarsi su una nuova piattaforma.

Inoltre, la concorrenza tra le piattaforme è intensa. Solo coloro che offrono le migliori esperienze e vantaggi in assoluto potranno continuare a prosperare nel lungo termine. Le aziende devono adattarsi rapidamente alle esigenze in evoluzione dei giocatori e rimanere al passo con le nuove tecnologie per restare competitive.

Chiarimenti sui Casinò Non AAMS
Aspetti Positivi
Rischi
Libertà di gioco Offerte generose Mancanza di regolamenti
Varietà di giochi Ampia gamma di metodi di pagamento Qualità del servizio clienti
Sicurezza Accesso alle criptovalute Possibili frodi

Il futuro dei casinò online non AAMS

Il futuro dei casinò online non AAMS appare promettente e dinamico. Con l’adozione di nuove tecnologie e strumenti, queste piattaforme continueranno a evolvere e a soddisfare le esigenze in continua mutazione dei loro utenti. L’apertura a metodi di pagamento innovativi, come le criptovalute, e l’ottimizzazione dell’esperienza utente saranno le chiavi per attrarre un pubblico sempre più variegato.

Con le giuste strategie e investimenti, i casinò online non AAMS potrebbero continuare a conquistare il mercato a discapito delle tradizionali piattaforme AAMS. In questo ambiente in rapida evoluzione, i giocatori sono avvisati a rimanere informati e a considerare i pro e i contro prima di decidere dove giocare.

In sintesi, i casinò online non AAMS stanno rapidamente guadagnando terreno nel panorama del gioco d’azzardo. Grazie alla loro offerta unica e ai vantaggi sostanziali, attirano sempre più giocatori. Con adeguati investimenti nella sicurezza e nell’innovazione, queste piattaforme hanno il potenziale per dominare il mercato nei prossimi anni.

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