CANADIAN GAMBLING COMPANY DEVELOPS UNDERAGE
SCREENING SOFTWARE
29 May 2009
BetStopper software effective in blocking
underage online gamblers
The Chronicle Herald newspaper in the Nova Scotia
province of Canada reports that new software effective
in blocking underage gambling has been developed by an
American company commissioned by the Nova Scotia Gaming
Corporation.
Marie Mullally, the president and
CEO of the NSGC, says that parents can obtain the
software for free and install it on home computers, and
that it is effective in blocking access to gambling
websites. The software is said to be the first of its
kind in the world.
Mullally told the newspaper
that a study commissioned by the corporation in 2006
found the underaged were gambling online three times as
often as adults. Sixty percent of the youthful gamblers
were boys. In the gaming corporation’s three-year-old
study, 15 percent of 18-year-olds and 19 percent of
youths aged 15 to 17 admitted to online gambling.
After the study, the corporation hired an American
company to develop software that would block underage
access to gambling websites.
"There was nothing
out there, so we invented this," she said.
The
product, branded BetStopper, will be launched this
weekend and handed out at the We Love Our Children Expo
at Exhibition Park in Halifax. The software has already
been thoroughly test driven by 250 Nova Scotia families,
who have praised its effectiveness.
Mullally says
the program looks for gaming URLs and gaming language
within websites.
"It has a heightened or enhanced
level of intelligence that allows it to have a 98
percent rate of blocking sites," she said.
BetStopper is password-protected and parents will
receive an email notification immediately if the program
is turned off.
While adults could also use the
software to prevent other adults from accessing gaming
sites, Mullally said it’s principally intended for
parental use.
She said that her company's
research suggests that underage punters are involved in
all kinds of gambling online, including playing poker
and betting on sports.
"Sports betting is
absolutely huge, particularly around 14 to 17-year-old
males," she said.
Ken Hanna, founder of Safe Bet
Society, which promotes responsible gambling, said
anything parents can do to discourage the underaged from
wagering online is a welcome tool.
"It’s a step
in the right direction," said Hanna. "I think it’s
excellent."
Nova Scotia Gaming plans to
distribute BetStopper at various public events around
the province throughout the summer. Parents can also get
a copy by contacting the gaming corporation at
www.nsgc.ca.
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