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Ksa wants providers to stop using Share Your Bet function

5 Feb 2026

(PRESS RELEASE) -- The Dutch Gaming Authority is urging online gambling providers to discontinue the "Share your bet" feature. This feature allows players to share their placed bets via social media or messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and email. The Ksa investigated the functionality of this feature after receiving several signals and questions from the market.

'Share your bet' function
The "Share your bet" feature, also known as "Share your bet," allows players to easily share their bets with others. It works like this: a player places a bet and sends it via a link to, for example, friends or family. The recipient can then immediately see the bet and, if they have an account, participate as well. This makes gambling easily shared, often via social networks.

Protection of vulnerable groups
The Ksa points out that the "Share your bet" feature is a form of advertising and recruitment. It's a way for providers to promote gambling, but indirectly through players themselves. According to the Decree on Recruitment, Advertising, and Addiction Prevention in Gambling, providers must ensure that advertising does not reach vulnerable groups, such as minors, young adults, and people with gambling problems.

Because players with the "Share Your Bet" feature decide who to send their bet to, providers have no control over who receives the shared messages. This means that gambling providers cannot guarantee that vulnerable groups will not unintentionally encounter gambling advertising. Therefore, offering features like "Share Your Bet" is not permitted.

In addition, the ease of sharing bets helps normalize gambling. This lowers the barrier to entry, especially among younger demographics.

Discontinue 'Share your bet' functionality
The Ksa is therefore calling on all online gambling providers using the "Share your bet" feature to immediately stop doing so. The Ksa will continue to monitor any new developments in this area and will take enforcement action where necessary to ensure the protection of vulnerable groups.
 
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