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BetBlocker Introduces Dutch-language Self-Exclusion Tool for Social Responsibility

Karol Petersen
Last updated: May 17, 2021 11:49 am
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In order to address a significant gap in the Dutch online gambling market, L&L Europe has partnered with BetBlocker to provide a Dutch-language self-exclusion tool. BetBlocker’s software, which has been successfully utilized by UK customers since 2018, will be translated and made available to Dutch customers, ensuring support in their native language. By joining forces, L&L Europe and BetBlocker aim to provide a sustainable strategy to reach Dutch users and increase awareness about responsible gambling. This collaboration has been hailed as groundbreaking and is made possible with the support of Feite Hofman, owner of “Pas op Gamen en Gokken.”

The launch of the Dutch-language self-exclusion tool is particularly timely as the Netherlands’ online gambling market is set to open on October 1st. The government plans to introduce the Centraal Register Uitsluiting Kansspelen (Cruks) system as a central self-exclusion mechanism, allowing players to prevent access to gambling operators. This collaborative effort aims to support the country’s move towards a regulated online market and promote social responsibility in the gambling industry.

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By Karol Petersen
Karol Petersen is a distinguished writer with a fervent interest in the realms of gambling and online gaming. With a career spanning over a decade, Karol has developed a comprehensive understanding of the gambling industry, including casinos, sports betting, poker, and the burgeoning online gaming sector. Known for his meticulous research and engaging writing style, Karol provides readers with in-depth reviews, insightful strategies, and up-to-date industry trends. His work demystifies complex topics, making them accessible and enjoyable for both beginners and seasoned gamblers. Karol's articles are trusted resources, offering practical advice and expert analysis that empower readers to make informed decisions and enhance their gaming experience.
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