Spain is advancing its efforts to make the local online gambling sphere much safer. The national regulatory authority, DGOJ, has introduced an innovative algorithm designed for more precise and quicker tracking of potentially problematic behaviour. This important project forms part of a larger programme to elevate security standards and establish a uniform monitoring framework across the state.

The algorithm was unveiled on November 14th during the 1st International Gaming Congress at Madrid’s Royal Mint. According to the regulatory body, the new solution can facilitate the identification of risky behaviour by up to 10%, compared to only about 3% with existing methods.
The instrument employs a pioneering approach, utilising microdata from individuals diagnosed with gaming disorder, ludomania. This peculiarity enables comparison of real clinical habit models with other players' actions, notably simplifying the early detection of addiction signs.
This new tool provides several clear benefits:
This innovative tool harnesses technology to benefit society and to make government protections more scientifically rigorous. Ultimately, this method will deliver real advantages to at-risk individuals and their relatives.
Before the implementation of the algorithm, it must pass the mandatory regulatory procedures in Spain. Once authorised, all licensed industry brands will be obliged to utilise it.
The idea behind this development stems from Royal Decree 176/2023, enacted on March 14th, which required operators to deploy early risk detection systems and strengthen safety measures. The new tool satisfies these needs in an entirely innovative manner.

This initiative is part of the Spanish government’s wider plan to lower harm and elevate gambling safety standards.
This year, several measures have been implemented:
The authorities consider these projects a long-term commitment rather than a 1-time effort. The ongoing strategy encompasses regulation, risk mitigation, technology, and public awareness.
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