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Press release

Guidance to help limit gambling related adverts on Facebook published

28 September 2020

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The Gambling Commission has partnered with Facebook to create guidance aimed at limiting the number of gambling-related adverts users see on the social media platform.

The guidance explains the different ways in which Facebook’s safety tools and settings can be adjusted within an individual account to control what a user can and can’t see in their Newsfeed.

Issuing the guidance will help to mitigate the risk of exposure to gambling-related messaging and advertisements.

This includes:

Hide ads

From their Newsfeed, users can control which ads they see to ensure they are relevant and utilise the ‘Why am I seeing this ad?’ feature to hide all ads from a specific advertiser.

Ad Preferences tool

The different sections within this feature enables users to review advertisers they have recently seen ads from, as well as choosing to see fewer ads about a number of pre-determined topics.

Managing data

Using the above feature, users can control how their data is used to show ads on and off Facebook, including whether they can be targeted based on certain attributes listed in their profile.

The Facebook consumer guide follows the Gambling Commission’s advertising technology challenge to the industry earlier this year. As a result, industry committed to a range of new practices aimed at reducing vulnerable audiences’ exposure to gambling ads online.

The Commission’s Chief Executive, Neil McArthur, said: “Protecting children and vulnerable people from being harmed or exploited by gambling is at the heart of what we do, which is why I challenged the industry to look at how they can make better use of technology to prevent gambling-related content and adverts being seen by those individuals.

“Partnering with Facebook to produce this guidance is a welcome step for us in order to offer consumers clear, practical advice, and I hope that this will help them limit the gambling-related content they see when using the platform.”

Rick Kelley, VP of Global Gaming at Facebook, said:

“Facebook is committed to supporting a safe and transparent environment for people to control their experiences on our platform. We’re delighted that our partnership with the Gambling Commission will help operators to implement advertising campaigns responsibly, while helping to protect the people who use our services.”

Readers can view the Facebook consumer guide.

In 2019, the Gambling Commission also partnered with Twitter to launch a similar guidance for users of the micro-blogging platform.

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Last updated: 7 December 2021

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