Over one in ten Australians have reported collaborating in online gambling at some stage in the final six months, based on new research from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
According to the federal government authority, the 11% complete is an increase from 8% in 2020. The determine comes from the ‘Online gambling in Australia’ snapshot, which was undertaken in June 2021.
The research additionally discovered that 8% of Australians reported collaborating in betting on sports activities or racing over the earlier six months, in comparison with 5% in 2020.
The research goals to offer insights into how Covid-19 has impacted online gambling habits, with the ACMA noting that 16% of Australians who gamble online reported an increase in their gambling frequency in comparison with earlier than the pandemic began.
The ACMA additionally launched a desktop research into internet affiliate marketing companies that promote and facilitate entry to online gambling companies. The research discovered commissions for such companies are considerably greater than in different industries.
It additionally discovered that social media websites and streaming companies equivalent to Twitch have gotten more and more widespread strategies for associates to focus on gamblers.
“The ACMA has a job defending Australians from harms related to online gambling,” a press release from the authority learn. “In 2017, the ACMA began imposing new unlawful offshore gambling guidelines below the Interactive Gambling Act 2001, which prohibit online gambling companies equivalent to casinos from being supplied or marketed to Australians.
“Since then the ACMA has facilitated the blocking of 354 unlawful gambling web sites and 21 internet affiliate marketing websites.”
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