New Jersey DGE unveils customer data initiative to tackle problem gambling
| By iGB Editorial Team
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has unveiled a new “cutting-edge” responsible gambling initiative that will use customer data collected by online operators to identify and intervene in suspected problem gambling.
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Ahead of the NFL Super Bowl – the biggest gambling event of the year in the US – the state’s attorney-general Matthew Platkin outlined how the DGE is now working with online wagering companies to use technology in order to intervene with at-risk punters.
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