The Council of Europe’s rights watchdog is stepping up to address the growing issue of online gambling and gaming, especially among young people. With these activities becoming more popular, the 46-member bloc have launched a new project at a two-day conference in Rome, Italy, to help countries tackle the problem.
Leading the effort is the Pompidou Group, a team of experts from 14 member states that focuses on anti-drug and addiction policies. In a 2024 report, the group pointed out that gambling and gaming products are intentionally designed to be as immersive and addictive as possible. They’re currently working on solutions to curb the risks and protect players.
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