Analyzing Consumer Protection for Gamblers Across Different Online Gambling Operators: A Replication Study

Int J Ment Health Addict. 2021 Nov 9:1-16. doi: 10.1007/s11469-021-00695-9. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Online gambling is a growing business with many stakeholders. Due to the fact that a small proportion of gamblers develop problems, responsible gambling (RG), player protection, and harm minimization have become core areas for gambling regulators. The present study replicated a previous one carried out by Bonello and Griffiths in 2017 to determine whether there had been any significant changes by leading gambling operators due to increased regulatory pressures over the past few years. Fifty leading online gambling operators were audited in relation to their RG practices as well as engaging with their customer services by posing as a problem gambler. Results indicated that overall RG practices appeared to have improved in the past 3 years based on the information in dedicated RG webpages, the increase in RG tool availability, and the communication with customer services. Despite the fact that RG practices appear to have improved, there were still areas for improvement.

Keywords: Consumer protection; Gambling operators; Harm-minimization; Player protection; Responsible gambling; Social responsibility.