idPair, a leader provider of responsible gaming technology, in part with PrizePicks, Underdog, Dabble, and Splash Sports, today announced the expansion of the company’s National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program to all 50 U.S. states.
The program, launched in partnership with PrizePicks, Underdog, Dabble, and Splash Sports, allows users to simultaneously self-exclude themselves from all participating daily fantasy sports operators at the same time if they so choose.
Previously, users hoping to self-exclude from DFS products had to do so state-by-state or operator-by-operator. idPair’s technology allows users to now manage their play across all U.S. states, platforms, and products through one single process.
Program Can Extend Beyond DFS
The program, according to idPair, has the capacity to be inclusive of multiple sectors, including digital sports entertainment, skill games, casino, and more. The company is actively inviting other national operators to join the exchange.
“For the college student in Nebraska who downloaded a fantasy sports app during the excitement of March basketball and got carried away, or for the parent in California trying to rebuild trust at home – this expansion means they don’t have to face things alone,” Jonathan Aiwazian, CEO of idPair, said in a released statement. “By expanding this operator-led program to all 50 states, we’re making sure that when someone raises their hand and asks for help, safeguards show up for them everywhere.”
This central exchange, managed by idPair’s secure data systems, ensures privacy while providing a comprehensive shield that adapts to the modern, mobile nature of the industry.
DFS Leaders Praise Program
Phil Sherwood, Senior Director of Responsible Gaming for PrizePicks, said the program allows the company to better protect its DFS players.
“We have always prioritized player well-being. By taking this program national, we are ensuring that our commitment to responsible gaming is as expansive as our footprint. We are proud to be a founding member of a movement that puts the person before the product,” he said.
Tom Rundle, CEO of Dabble, said the program is a “vital step in modernizing the player experience” for the better. The program, he said, is a tech-forward solution for consumers that can solve a complex problem.
Adam Warrington, VP of Responsible Gaming for Underdog, said the innovation is “critical for our entire industry.”
“Two years ago idPair was the first company selected by GuardDog, our responsible gaming innovation fund, with the intent of utilizing their technology to create meaningful partnerships that advance safer play. This 50-state rollout is proof of concept of that intent and further establishes that collaboration on safety and protection is critical for our entire industry,” he said.
Finally, Dan Portnov, Chief Legal Officer of Splash Sports, said the program is effective due to its consumer simplicity.
“Self-exclusion is most effective when it is simple and comprehensive. This national program ensures that our community has access to the best tools available to play responsibly across all of our offerings, regardless of geography.”
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