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Kids digital safety concerns collide with prediction market debate

THE HILL·May 19 ago·3 min read
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The growing popularity of prediction markets has caught the attention of kids online safety advocates in Congress and gambling researchers, putting pressure on the industry to explain what they are doing to prevent minors and those younger than 21 from using their platforms. The scrutiny from Congress largely comes from a contingent of lawmakers who…

The growing popularity of prediction markets has caught the attention of kids online safety advocates in Congress and gambling researchers, putting pressure on the industry to explain what they are doing to prevent minors and those younger than 21 from using their platforms. The scrutiny from Congress largely comes from a contingent of lawmakers who…

The growing popularity of prediction markets has caught the attention of kids online safety advocates in Congress and gambling researchers, putting pressure on the industry to explain what they are doing to prevent minors and those younger than 21 from using their platforms. The scrutiny from Congress largely comes from a contingent of lawmakers who…

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