BetBlocker is expanding its free responsible gambling tool to new US areas.
The European responsible gaming group has announced the formation of a US division, allowing it to sell its anonymous gambling blocking software to new gamers.
BetBlocker, a UK-registered charity, will allow US bettors to manage their gambling habits responsibly for free, with services available in both English and Spanish.
It is currently trying to expand its services to include Chinese, bringing the total number of languages provided to 17.
“BetBlocker’s pioneering free support has been minimizing harm for tens of thousands of people all over the world for close to a decade now,” Duncan Garvie, the company’s creator, explained.
“By establishing the U.S. arm of the charity, it is our hope that we can raise the profile of the service in North America and support tens of thousands more people in the coming years.”
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BetBlocker has established a presence in America as a registered non-profit in Delaware. It also signed a deal with the Colorado Lottery to market on its website.
BetBlocker partners with an American operator
Following a partnership with DraftKings, the RG organization is now selling its services in the United States.
BetBlocker formed an international agreement with the Boston-based gaming and DFS company in 2022 to raise awareness and availability of RG technology. BetBlocker has also reached agreements with Clarion Gaming, Casino Guru, and Stake.
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