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New Jersey Proposes Mandatory Responsible Online Gambling Standards

New Jersey regulators are seeking to put an end to the patchwork approach to responsible gambling in the online casino and sportsbook world, introducing a set of draft rules that would take what’s ... Read More
Responsible Gambling Technologies and Tools: How Data, AI and UX Are Being Used to Prevent Harm

LONDON, United Kingdom, October 7, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- Access to online casino sites has never been easier. These days, thousands of platforms offer quick entry into everything from classic table ... Read More
YouTube Policy Change Targets "Online Gambling, Social Casino, And Graphic Gaming Content"

YouTube, or perhaps it's more accurate to say Google, is making some sweeping changes to its gaming content guidelines. As the companies describe it, "YouTube's strengthened approach to online ... Read More
Online gambling is everywhere. So are the risks

Online betting is more accessible than ever, with 14% of U.S. adults saying they bet on professional or college sports online either frequently or occasionally, according to a February poll by The ... Read More
Top 3 iGaming Trends in 2026: What’s Next for Gambling?
Our iGaming industry predictions for 2026 see more AI-driven responsible gambling, tokenized blockchain loyalty, and compliance powered by open banking APIs. Read More
Online gambling exists everywhere … so are the risks

NEW YORK — Online betting is more accessible than ever, with 14% of U.S. adults saying they bet on professional or college sports online either frequently or occasionally, according to a February poll ... Read More
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