A new company has thrown its hat on the arena of making gambling safer in the United States and North America, and possibly the world.
iProtekt, a company that focuses on consumer solutions for various industries, will now introduce its iExclude solution designed to offer a single-click exclusion services that will make the journey towards recovery for consumers simpler and easier the company claims.
The product will make it possible for players to exclude themselves from all gambling with a single click. The solution is designed to not only facilitate this for players, but to also make it easier for regulators and operators to also process self-exclusion requests in the first place.
iProtekt CEO and Co-Founder Bryan Price has observed that there is a lack of a unified approach when it comes to self-exclusion, wasting precious time – something that need not be. iExclude is designed to be built as a fully committed and dedicated solution that makes it much simpler to exclude and also facilitates the process for stakeholders.
iProtekt is not debuting this product out of the blue, as the company spent two years developing the platform and ensuring that it would be available to all states in the United States, providing that gambling is regulated. The company is also ambitiously taking a look at the future.
The solution makes it so that when you click on the iExclude product, you will be prompted to another page that will then ask you questions such as how long you wish to be excluded for.
The greatest strength of this approach is that players will have it all in a single gateway portal, rather than have to dig into the terms and conditions or self-exclusion tools currently used by operators or regulators.
"Rather than having people sifting through every division gaming or government website, this is one place to do it," Price explains. "With iExclude, we have enabled that process in real-time," he added.
iExclude can definitely help operators, Price muses, as it allows operators to quickly and easily identify people who have been self-excluded or are already on governmental bases. iExclude can also help further with tribal gaming operations, enabling those companies to identify self-excluded players both online and in land-based venues.
For those who worry that iProtekt could be a little too steep in pricing terms, Price has something to add about this as well: "We wanted this to be so cost effective that it would be hard to say no."
Casino Guru News has reached out to iProtekt and Price to find out more about the self-exclusion program.
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