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Brazil To Impose Warnings on Online Gambling Ads

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July 11, 2026

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The Brazilian Government has tightened regulations for online gambling advertising with a package of new rules, including the mandatory inclusion of explicit warnings about the risks of addiction and financial losses in all advertising materials. According to the new rules, published in an extra edition of the Official Gazette on Friday night, from July 17 []

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AllSides

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· Jun 27, 2026

Lawsuit: Polymarket staged fake bets, paid for secret ads

A new lawsuit alleges the popular online betting platform Polymarket staged fake bets on social media, paying for secret ads and aggressively luring college students to gamble while obscuring how likely they are to lose. The National Association of Consumer Advocates accuses the company of orchestrating a deceptive marketing campaign targeting young people in the complaint filed Friday in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia...

Bloomberg

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· Jul 10, 2026

CazéTV, febre da Copa, é alvo crescente de escrutínio por bets

Giovanna Serafim conta como a CazéTV está cada vez mais no foco dos órgãos reguladores no Brasil por publicidade de apostas para jovens durante a Copa. Edição de Patricia Xavier e produção de Barbara Nascimento e Gabriel Diniz Tavares. (Source: Bloomberg)

Catholic World Report

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· Jul 7, 2026

During World Cup, Argentina’s bishops warn of increased online betting by children and young people

Although gambling ads are not permitted at World Cup venues, they are common on TV and other venues in Argentina during halftime. [...]

Vanguard News

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· Jul 3, 2026

NDLEA warns public against fake auction offers using officials’ names

By Kingsley Omonobi The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has warned Nigerians to be wary of fraudsters impersonating its officials to defraud unsuspecting members of the public through fake auction offers for forfeited vehicles. In a statement issued on Friday, the agency’s spokesman, Femi Babafemi, said the scammers have been using the names of [] The post NDLEA warns public against fake auction offers using officials’ names appeared first on Vanguard News.

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 26, 2026

Fraud Cartels Monopolize Big Tech. New Legislation May Stop That.

Americans lost billions of dollars to online scams originating on social media last year—more than on any other platform, according to new data from the Federal Trade Commission. Many of these schemes begin with advertisements purchased by fraudsters, including international fraud cartels, who use social media platforms to lure victims into fake investment opportunities, romance scams, and...

Metro

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· Jul 9, 2026

‘I lost thousands to scammers after using illegal streaming site – people don’t know risks’

'I just felt like an idiot. Really kind of a twat.'

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Related coverage for "Brazil To Impose Warnings on Online Gambling Ads": AllSides — Lawsuit: Polymarket staged fake bets, paid for secret ads. Bloomberg — CazéTV, febre da Copa, é alvo crescente de escrutínio por bets. Catholic World Report — During World Cup, Argentina’s bishops warn of increased online betting by children and young people. Vanguard News — NDLEA warns public against fake auction offers using officials’ names. The Daily Signal — Fraud Cartels Monopolize Big Tech. New Legislation May Stop That.. Metro — ‘I lost thousands to scammers after using illegal streaming site – people don’t know risks’