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BetBlocker now Registered as a UK Charity

The responsible gambling application BetBlocker has been approved as a charity in the UK, which will allow further development of the app, which enables players to block in excess of 6,000 gambling sites from the devices that BetBlock is installed on.

Launched earlier this year in 2019, BetBlocker is a downloadable application, which visitors to the site BetBlocker site download and install onto any of their internet connected devices, thus blocking access to gambling sites once installed.

Unlike the site GamStop which enables players to centrally self exclude from UK licensed iGaming operators, BetBlocker goes a step further by removing the temptation to gamble, by denying access to all and any sites related to gambling, regardless of whether they hold a UKGC license or not.

Speaking about BetBlocker having received charity status, Duncan Garvie, Manager of ThePogg.com, the, the site which funded BetBlocker, said: “We started BetBlocker to assist vulnerable player who were complaining to our service about gambling operators.”

“The project has proved to be far more popular that we ever expected and has expanded far beyond the original userbase it was intended to help. It has become abundantly clear that the service that BetBlocker offers is one that a large number of people could benefit from.”

“Sustaining the BetBlocker project with a rapidly growing user base is a challenge that cannot be met by ThePOGG.com Ltd alone. With over 40k downloads across the various platforms and an active user base of several thousand users on the mobile apps alone this is a project that needs to be recognised in its own right, outside of ThePOGG if it is to reach its full potential and maximise the number of people it can help.”

“To fund the project as it grows we had the choice of charging our users a fee – something that seems fundamentally contrary to the objective of helping gambling addicts who are very likely to be cash poor – or seeking other revenue streams by seeking out other parties within the gambling industry that are committed to helping protect vulnerable players.”

“ThePOGG.com is deeply proud to see BetBlocker grow and mature in a manner that made this step necessary.”

“BetBlocker will now look for other parties within the industry that have a strong and focused commitment to Responsible Gambling and who put protecting vulnerable players at the core of their business model to cooperate with to ensure that the project has a bright future and reaches as many people as possible.”

“There are many organisations, both charitable and businesses, within the gambling industry that see providing assistance to those experiencing gambling addiction as a priority and we have no doubt that cooperation with other groups will help ensure that BetBlocker continues to grow and develop in a manner that ensures that it offers the most useful service possible.”

“We will accept donations form players where they choose to give, but the best action players can take to help the BetBlocker project is to contribute to us via the Amazon Smile program.”

“This program allows Amazon users to trigger a small additional donation to BetBlocker at no extra cost to themselves every time they purchase something through the online retailer.”

“With enough people making small contributions in this manner we can ensure that BetBlocker remains available for any one who feels they need support to control their gambling.”

If you are interested in making a donation to BetBlocker please email [email protected].

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Simon Wright

Simon has been working within the iGaming Industry for some 20 years now. Whereby he has built up a wealth of knowledge in this area during this time. As well as being a main contributor for Casino Gazette, Simon also writes and reports for Casinomeister.com.

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