ACMA Blocks Five More Offshore Gambling Sites in Australia

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ACMA Blocks Five More Offshore Gambling Sites in Australia
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The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is restricting access to offshore gambling in the country. ACMA has requested internet service providers to suspend access of Fight Club, Kim Vegas, Queenspins, Yoju Casino, and Spin Bit.

ACMA has been working to restrict access to offshore gambling websites since November 2019. Since then, it has blacklisted 324 websites and taken action to limit access.

Gambling services that look legitimate may not have important customer protections.

ACMA blocks five more offshore gambling sites in Australia. Last month ACMA blocked several illegal gambling websites. Some 147 unlicensed services quit the Australian market voluntarily.

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#InTheSpotlightFGN - ACMA orders block on 8 illegal offshore gambling websites The ACMA found the sites to be operating in breach of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.

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The ACMA found the sites to be operating in breach of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.
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The Australian Communications and Media Authority has officially started a campaign to start blocking illegal gambling websites that appear to target Australian residents.

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A fresh wave of enforcement action has been undertaken by the Australian Communications and Media Authority, with the media watchdog requesting that yet more sites are taken down.