
(AsiaGameHub) – Serviço de Regulação e Inspecção de Jogos (SRIJ) has launched its new centralized self-exclusion platform for online gambling.
This new portal replaces multiple scattered systems with a centralized, user-friendly interface optimized for mobile devices. The regulator notes that the updated design simplifies submitting requests, especially given the large number of people now using smartphones and tablets to gamble.
The system allows individuals and/or third parties to submit self-exclusion requests that will be enforced across all licensed online gambling operators in Portugal, creating a unified approach to prevent users from bypassing restrictions by switching platforms.
SRIJ hopes the newly enhanced, mobile-friendly, and streamlined process will encourage more vulnerable players to use self-exclusion as an option.
This launch comes as Portugal’s digital gaming sector grows at an alarming rate: gross online gaming revenues hit €297.1 million in Q3 2025, the second-largest quarterly amount ever recorded by SRIJ. In contrast, land-based casino revenue fell 4.6% from the previous year.
Portugal is among a growing number of countries implementing centralized self-exclusion systems to boost protections for gamblers.
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