Problem gamblers discover a gap in the self-exclusion policy

Thousands of Australian problem gamblers joined the government's self-exclusion list to stop gambling, but some found ways to still place bets and get gambling ads.

ACMA warned betting companies about the issue. It's because some companies don't verify customers' identities properly.

Despite concerns raised earlier, these loopholes persist, showing the challenges in keeping gambling addiction in check.
 
This is definitely the real problem in the gambling industry when the players who are actually trying their best to stop are able to see ads the easily get tempted from such things and these things broke the resistance of the players which get involved in such harmful activities again the companies and the authorities must make sure that they provide structured options and proper settings so that the players can have much more control and they can avoid these activities when the actually want to do it indeed actually
 
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