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Playing it safe: Financial transparency, privacy and data protection in online gambling

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Online casino customers want to know they are playing at a casino that protects their privacy, data and financial information. Providing this creates several challenges, but licensed UK online operators still champion security protocols and compliance.

Player trust – essential for successful gambling businesses

Financial transparency, privacy, and data protection are crucial to player security and determine whether consumers trust a gambling site. Customer trust is the litmus test of a successful gambling brand. Untrustworthy sites don’t survive long, scoring low with players and review sites. 

When considering where to play the best slots in the UK, it’s not enough for players to only look at games choice; customers also need to consider a casino’s reputation, ensuring it has up-to-date licensing, sufficient privacy terms, and state-of-the-art security features.

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Reading online reviews can help with research and is one of the easiest ways to narrow down the options. Review sites test online casinos for security, ensuring licensing and site encryption. If a gambling site consistently has terrible reviews, it’ll put prospective players off and limit its success.

Security challenges for operators

Online gambling sites in the UK are held to licensing standards and UK laws, which cover data privacy protocol (following GDPR), fraud prevention, Know Your Customer Checks, Source of Fund inquiries, Anti-Money Laundering prevention, levels of site and server security (SSL and physical considerations), secure payment gateways and methods, and more. These measures, along with game testing and certification, are created to ensure that gambling remains crime-free and that consumers are assured of the industry’s legitimacy. 

Despite the measures, the gambling industry is constantly under attack from criminal forces. In the last several years, major scale hacks have exposed the vulnerability of the global online gambling industry from a security point of view. 

These include the Betway breach in 2011 (cyber criminals accessed the consumer database), William Hill hack in 2016 (a DDoS attack that took down the site, costing millions in lost bets), the DraftKings fiasco in 2022 (that led to $600,000 being withdrawn from player accounts by a teen) and BetMGM also in 2022 (user data was breached from May-Nov, 22).

These wide-scale attacks on market-leading gambling operators remind us of the pace of tech growth and that cyber criminals pose an ongoing threat to the online gambling industry. This is why operators must invest in robust protections, software and AI and conduct regular security audits with bodies like eCOGRA to expose vulnerabilities.

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Data protection and Anti-Money Laundering laws

While some areas of regulation are the remit of the UK Gambling Commission, others, like data protection and AML compliance, are governed by separate laws. Data protection laws for personal and financial details are provided by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018). These two regulations govern how businesses and gambling operators can use, and process data, with GDPR considered the latest update. 

“Fairness, transparency, accuracy, security, data minimisation and respect for the rights of the individual whose data a business wants to process – these are all things that businesses should already be doing with data. GDPR seeks to build on those principles.”

Data protection laws and rules are complex and include details on encryption, SSL coverage, employee training in best practices, audits and testing, and data retention. UK casinos are experienced in data handling and storage protocol; they also employ the latest security software to ensure player accounts and data are kept secure. 

We’ll go more into AML below, but just to add, on financial transparency, UK gambling sites must be completely transparent and even separate player funds to ensure they are protected in cases of solvency issues. All financial records are reported to the Gambling Commission for tax purposes.

Account security

Both consumers and casinos have a role to play in account security. In line with gambling and AML laws, online casinos in the UK must complete Know Your Customer Checks on new accounts. This includes age and ID verification. It helps satisfy source of funds regulations and financial transparency; on the individual level, cases of financial fraud by players have taken place in the past. The Gambling Commission’s primary aim is ensuring gambling remains crime-free, which chiefly means avoiding money laundering efforts.

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In avoiding outside hacking efforts and to better reassure players, operators can also increase account security by using 2-factor sign-in accounts, fingerprint logins on apps and for payments, plus security questions. 

Security audits and testing

Online casinos and gambling sites can pay third-party auditing companies, like eCOGRA and iTech Labs, to test their platforms. These attack the platform to expose any areas of weakness from an outside perspective. Conducting third-party security audits is considered the best practice for online gambling operators in the UK, at least every two years.

Future of fraud detection and gambling harm indicators

Gambling operators are increasingly using AI to flag cases of suspicious account activity. It’s decreasing the space for error, especially when coupled with the UK’s new rules regarding loss limits and financial checks (these are loss, so will include targeted interventions with players who are not experiencing harm or fraud – early intervention raises awareness of harmful partners of betting).

As AI can process large data sets and uses machine learning, it is getting ever better at flagging cases of fraud and gambling harm at the individual account level. It is also instrumental in detecting bonus abuse, brute force hacking attempts and unusual payments. 

However, as the amount of data casinos process regarding players increases, so do the concerns relating to ethical uses of data, including how operators use this for targeted marketing and promotions, which, as the past has shown, has an impact on the behaviour of vulnerable players – we are of course thinking about how some UK operators used VIP schemes and promos to encourage large and unchecked spending on some accounts, which led to new Gambling Commission guidance.

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At the end of the day, where there are cases of it going wrong, for the most part, operators play it safe and do their utmost to ensure consumers can trust the UK gambling industry. This means providing the highest standard of online security, financial transparency, privacy and data protection and encouraging responsible, sustainable play.

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CAPCOM’S STREET FIGHTERTM 6 GOING TO COLLEGE THIS FALL

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  • CSMG will create and operate College Street FighterTM Tour in North America for the 2024-25 academic year
  • College conference Street Fighter 6 champions will punch their ticket to the national Collegiate Esports Commissioner’s Cup (CECC) & May Madness in 2025
Collegiate Sports Management Group (CSMG) announced today during the kick-off of its Collegiate Esports Commissioner’s Cup (CECC) Texas presented by McDonald’s that it has joined forces with Capcom to launch the College Street FighterTM Tour during its 2024-25 academic year with the finalists competing at CECC Texas in 2025 throughout its May Madness event. Street FighterTM 6  will join Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Overwatch 2®, Rocket League, and VALORANT as part of the official game titles for CECC.
“We are immensely excited to welcome Capcom into the CECC family and provide a path to glory for student athletes to showcase their skills in Street Fighter 6,” said Michael Schreck, Chief Executive Officer for CSMG. “In our fourth year of building May Madness, we continue to listen to our players, coaches and fans on how to make our event more inclusive, and the partnership with Street Fighter 6 is a resounding success.”
“The Street Fighter franchise is a multi-generational and global game series, so it’s important for us to continue to grow that fandom at the collegiate level,” said Michael Larson, Head of Esports at Capcom USA. “CECC continues to set the standard for competition and community, so it’s a natural format for expansion, and we’re eager for College Street Fighter Tour competitors across North America to show off their skills and join us in Texas next year.”
”The vision for the College Street Fighter Tour is a publisher backed esports series that integrates into the existing infrastructure of The Collegiate Esports Commissioners Cup, a bracket style event series that takes place every year and has been coined May Madness. The path to championship includes invitational bids to national and regional level conferences as well as official CECC qualifiers held regionally,” said Angela Bernhard Thomas, Chief Esports Officer for CSMG’s ESPORTSU.
Every college or university from a 2-year or 4-year institution can participate through their conference or through select qualifiers. Wim Stocks will serve as the Commissioner of the College Street Fighter Tour and bring his 20 years of experience in college esports to create a dynamic and engaging format of competitive gaming.
“Since the launch of Street Fighter 6 in June of ’23, it is clear the rich legacy of Street Fighter is stronger than ever and helping lift the fighting game community to still greater heights,” said Stocks. “Having a structure now for a national collegiate competitive series, league, and events, Capcom and ESPORTSU are building a phenomenal ecosystem and mechanism for developing up and coming Street Fighter 6 competitors.”
More details on the College Street Fighter Tour will be shared later this year.
CSMG welcomes 84 teams (up from 64 in 2023) this weekend from a record breaking 19 conference champions to the largest scholastic esports festival globally. They will compete at Esports Stadium Arlington on May 3-5 for the chance to hoist one of the coveted trophies. Fans can watch the CECC Texas on ESPORTSU’s Twitch channel at https://www.twitch.tv/esportsu.
CECC Texas 2023 was also recently awarded LAN Event of the Year during the inaugural Scholars Awards in Las Vegas, which are produced in partnership with the Esports Awards.
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Clark County residents can bring a friend for free to next week’s Super Bingo $160,000 tournament at the Plaza Hotel & Casino, May 6-8

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Home to downtown Las Vegas’ only bingo room, the Plaza Hotel & Casino is offering Clark County, Nevada residents who register to play in next week’s Super Bingo tournament the opportunity to bring a friend for free.

Happening Monday, May 6 through Wednesday, May 8 in the Plaza’s expansive ballroom, Super Bingo is expected to draw nearly 1,000 people from the local Las Vegas valley and across the country and Canada for the opportunity to win big playing fun-filled games of bingo over two days, with a $50,000 super coverall both days while socializing with like-minded bingo players.

Bingo-only registration is $160 per person, and Clark County residents who register can bring a friend for free. Registration is available online at https://www.plazahotelcasino.com/bingo/super-bingo-registration/. Hotel-and-bingo packages start at $300 for a four-night stay with no resort fee.

All Super Bingo players receive one 6-on paper pack for both days, two daubers, free drinks via an open bar at all sessions, boxed lunch both days, and $10 in free slot play after the first day’s session.

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The Plaza’s Bingo room offers six daily bingo sessions at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and is located on the 3rd floor. By parking on the third floor of the Plaza’s self-parking garage, guests have convenient and direct access to the Plaza’s bingo room and parking is validated for bingo players.

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Kambi Group plc extends Mohegan partnership with on-property sports betting agreement in Pennsylvania

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Kambi Group plc (“Kambi”), the world’s trusted sports betting partner, has agreed a long-term on-property sportsbook partnership with Mohegan to provide its award-winning sportsbook at two retail locations in the state of Pennsylvania.

The partnership will see Mohegan utilise Kambi’s cutting-edge retail sportsbook offering across more than 20 kiosks in sportsbook locations at Mohegan Pennsylvania and Mohegan Pennsylvania at Lehigh Valley Race and Sportsbook.

The deal further strengthens Kambi’s relationship with Mohegan, which already utilises Kambi’s suite of sports betting products at ilani in Washington, as well as online and on-property in the Canadian province of Ontario at Fallsview Casino Resort and Casino Niagara.

Kristian Nylén, Kambi CEO and Co-founder, said: “With several successful partnerships with Mohegan already in place, we are pleased to agree this new partnership as we continue to build on our strong relationship.

“This latest deal further reinforces Kambi’s position as the sportsbook provider of choice for tribes across North America, and we look forward to our ongoing collaboration with Mohegan.”

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Tony Carlucci, President & GM of Mohegan Pennsylvania, said: “Mohegan Pennsylvania is excited to continue utilising the same Kambi technology platform that existed under our Kindred partnership, which will help to create a seamless process as the Sportsbook at Mohegan Pennsylvania fully rebrands later this Spring.”

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