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Connecticut proposes 21+ age limit and ad restrictions for prediction markets.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Connecticut lawmakers have introduced legislation that would impose age and marketing restrictions on prediction market platforms, a class of online speculative trading services that let users buy and sell positions on future events. The proposal would require operators to ensure users are at least 21 years old and physically present in the state before opening accounts or placing market positions, aligning these platforms more closely with existing age controls in the regulated gaming sector. Under House Bill 5038, sponsors aim to protect younger potential participants from risks associated with prediction markets, which state officials contend resemble gambling and can mirror the […]
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Mexico proposes late-night gambling ad restrictions ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
A federal deputy in Mexico has put forward a legislative proposal aimed at curbing the exposure of minors to gambling advertising by restricting when betting and online casino marketing may be broadcast. The initiative would limit the transmission of gambling adverts to late‑night hours, after 10:30 p.m., across television and digital platforms, seeking to balance commercial freedoms with increased consumer protection concerns. The proposal comes as Mexico prepares to co‑host the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside the U.S. and Canada, a period typically associated with spikes in betting and associated marketing activity, drawing renewed scrutiny to the country’s gambling regulatory framework. […]
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X platform bans paid gambling partnerships and affiliate promotions.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has amended its Paid Partnerships Policy to explicitly prohibit any compensated promotional collaborations involving gambling products and services, marking a significant shift in how gaming operators, affiliates and content creators can leverage the network for audience acquisition and engagement. The update, quietly introduced in February 2026,  alters the commercial landscape for gambling‑related organic content on the platform. Under the revised policy, gambling products and services, defined to include lotteries, online casinos, sports betting and related wagering content, are placed squarely in the list of Prohibited Industries for all compensated organic posts, affiliate arrangements, monetised […]
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Belgium strengthens player protection news banner.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Belgian licensed online gambling operators have formally adopted an enhanced Duty of Care Charter designed to deepen player protection and embed real‑time risk detection and intervention mechanisms into daily operations. The revised charter, overseen by BAGO, Belgium’s Association for Online Gambling, commits its signatories to advanced behavioural monitoring and graduated responses to problematic play. The updated framework comes amid sustained industry pressure from regulators, trade groups and public health advocates to combat rising risks tied to unregulated gambling environments and illegal offshore offers, a trend that challenges Belgium’s regulated market and channelisation goals. Operationalising Duty of Care With Technology and […]
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Banner announcing KSA's warning about gambling normalisation with Ace Alliance logo.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
The Netherlands Gambling Authority (Kansspelautoriteit, KSA) has released data suggesting that beliefs about gambling as a normal social activity are contributing to increased participation and making problem behaviour less visible to friends and families. The findings, published via the KSA’s OpenOverGokken platform, show that societal perceptions are a key influence on gambling behaviour and may make it difficult for individuals and their support networks to recognise when play becomes harmful. This growing normalisation of gambling is becoming a significant challenge for regulators. As gambling becomes an accepted part of daily life, it is harder to detect problem behaviours, which in […]
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Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Paybis concluded its participation at SiGMA Eurasia 2026 in Dubai with a clear message to the iGaming industry: we offer a reliable, turnkey product that can help with crypto settlements. Paybis BDM team noted that, Conversations are easier than before, as everyone is doing settlements in crypto, so the key conversations were focused on Paybis’ solution. As an exhibitor at the summit, Paybis engaged with iGaming providers, operators, and PSPs to discuss the practical realities of crypto settlements in gaming. Paybis also hosted a private side event, “IGathering” for selected partners. The culmination of the three-day event was the recognition […]
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Banner announcing France's initiative on parental role in preventing youth gambling with Ace Alliance logo.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
France’s National Gambling Authority (ANJ) has placed a new emphasis on parental involvement as part of its strategy to protect children from the growing risks associated with gambling, particularly digital formats. This initiative is grounded in fresh data showing that gambling participation among minors is rising, and parental influence is a key factor in how minors access gambling. The ANJ’s analysis, drawn from the ARPEJ youth gambling report, shows a notable uptick in engagement among 15–17‑year‑olds and highlights the need for families, educators and communities to play a more proactive role in safeguarding young people as exposure to gambling content […]
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Banner announcing Isle of Man regulator's warning about crypto gambling risks with Ace Alliance logo.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
The Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) has issued a stark warning about the risks of virtual assets and cryptocurrencies in gambling, drawing on findings in a newly published MONEYVAL report on the supervision of virtual asset activity across its member jurisdictions. Regulators identified that the speed, pseudonymous nature and cross‑border reach of virtual asset transactions, including crypto used for wagering, create vulnerabilities to money laundering, fraud and sanctions evasion that require stronger oversight and global cooperation. The GSC’s warning comes as the use of virtual assets in online gambling continues to grow internationally, both within regulated frameworks and, […]
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Banner announcing Sweden's new gambling protections with Ace Alliance logo.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Sweden’s Spelinspektionen, the national gambling regulator, has moved forward with two significant regulatory changes: an expanded ban on credit‑funded gambling and a call for industry feedback on the EU’s anti‑money laundering (AMLA) consultations. These actions aim to boost consumer protection, tighten financial crime enforcement, and align Sweden’s regulations with broader European standards. The decision to enact an expanded gambling credit ban follows concerns about gambling‑induced debt and financial exploitation, while the consultation process for AMLA standards reflects Sweden’s commitment to combatting financial crime in digital gambling spaces. Expanded Credit Ban and AMLA Engagement: Sweden’s Bold Regulatory Steps In a significant […]
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Banner announcing Buenos Aires Responsible Gaming Week with Ace Alliance logo.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
The Lotería de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires (LOTBA) has officially launched Responsible Gaming Week, a province‑wide campaign aimed at raising awareness of responsible play, prevention of gambling‑related harms, and promotion of safer participation among adults. The initiative brings together government agencies, regional stakeholders and civil society partners in a concentrated week of activities, educational messages and public engagement. LOTBA’s Responsible Gaming Week underscores Buenos Aires’ ongoing commitment to integrating safer gaming practices and community education as key components of modern gambling regulation. The move follows broader efforts in the region to strengthen youth protections and address emerging digital risks. […]
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