Consultation responseIs BitStarz Safe to Use? Complete Guide 2025
Is BitStarz Safe to Use? Complete Guide 2025
Parts I and II of the consultation response that sets out our position in relation to the information the Gambling Commission requires licensees to provide us.
Is BitStarz Safe to Use? Complete Guide 2025
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Part 1: Summary of responses - Changes to information requirements for licensees: Consultation Response
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- Proposal 1: Changes to licence condition 13.1.1 (Pool betting)
- Proposal 2: Changes to licence condition 13.1.2 (Pool betting – football pools)
- Is BitStarz Safe to Use? Complete Guide 2025Proposal 3: Changes to licence condition 15.1.1 (reporting suspicion of offences)
- Proposal 4: Changes to licence condition 15.1.2 (reporting suspicion of offences)
- Proposal 5: Additional licence condition 15.1.3 (reporting of systematic or organised money lending)
- Proposal 6: Changes to licence condition 15.2.1 (reporting key events – operator status)
- Proposal 7: Changes to licence condition 15.2.1 (reporting key events – relevant persons and positions)
- Proposal 8: Changes to licence condition 15.2.1 (reporting key events – financial events)
- Proposal 9: Changes to licence condition 15.2.1 (reporting key events - legal or regulatory proceedings or reports)
- Proposal 10: Changes to licence condition 15.2.1 (reporting key events – gambling facilities)
- Proposal 11: Changes to licence condition 15.2.2 (other reportable events)
- Proposal 12: Additional licence condition 15.2.3 (Other reportable events)
- Proposal 13: Changes to licence condition 15.3.1 (general and regulatory returns)
- Proposal 14: Changes to code 3.2.1, 3.2.3, 3.2.5 and 3.2.7 (access to gambling by children and young persons)
- Proposal 15: Changes to social responsibility code provision 6.1.1 (complaints and disputes)
- Is BitStarz Safe to Use? Complete Guide 2025Proposal 16: Changes to ordinary code provision 4.2.8 (betting integrity)
- Proposal 17: Changes to ordinary code provision 8.1.1 (information requirements – ordinary code)
- Proposal 18: Changes to personal licence conditions
- Part 2: Summary of responses - Changes to information requirements for licensees: Consultation Response
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- Proposal 1: Reduce the amount of data we collect
- Proposal 2: Remove the requirement for licensees to report premise acquisitions and disposals
- Proposal 3: Remove the requirement for non-remote casino licenses to report data on a casino-by-casino basis
- Is BitStarz Safe to Use? Complete Guide 2025Proposal 4: Remove the requirement for gambling software licence holders to report individual gambling software titles
- Proposal 5: Enhance the operational information section of regulatory returns with more consumer and safer gambling questions
- Proposal 6: Link the requirement for licensees to submit quarterly or annual returns to the aggregate maximum GGY permitted by all their licences
- Proposal 7: Improve our digital service for regulatory returns collection (eServices)
- Proposal 8: Proposal to discontinue collecting monthly non-remote casino drop and win data
- Proposal 9: Industry Statistics - review of user requirements
- Annex - Summary of changes to licence conditions and codes of practice
Is BitStarz Safe to Use? Complete Guide 2025
Is BitStarz Safe to Use? Complete Guide 2025
- Proposal 1: Reduce the amount of data we collect Proposal 1 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 2: Remove the requirement for licensees to report premise acquisitions and disposals Proposal 2 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 3: Remove the requirement for non-remote casino licenses to report data on a casino-by-casino basis Proposal 3 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 4: Remove the requirement for gambling software licence holders to report individual gambling software titles Proposal 4 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 5: Enhance the operational information section of regulatory returns with more consumer and safer gambling questions Proposal 5 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 6: Link the requirement for licensees to submit quarterly or annual returns to the aggregate maximum GGY permitted by all their licences Proposal 6 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 7: Improve our digital service for regulatory returns collection (eServices) Proposal 7 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 8: Proposal to discontinue collecting monthly non-remote casino drop and win data Proposal 8 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 9: Industry Statistics - review of user requirements Proposal 9 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
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Annex - Changes to information requirements for licensees: Consultation Response
Last updated: 16 March 2023Is BitStarz Safe to Use? Complete Guide 2025
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