78% of users of the online self-exclusion scheme believe the service produced the desired outcomes, according to an independent report on GAMSTOP.
72% of users report feeling safer and more in control since registering, according to Ipsos' research, which also describes GAMSTOP as an "effective tool for reducing gambling-related harm."
The report also offered three important suggestions for enhancing the self-exclusion service, such as extending or lifetime the exclusion period for registrants.
72% of users report feeling safer and more in control since registering, according to Ipsos' research, which also describes GAMSTOP as an "effective tool for reducing gambling-related harm."
The report also offered three important suggestions for enhancing the self-exclusion service, such as extending or lifetime the exclusion period for registrants.