A real-money gambling
app has been launched on Facebook - the social network's first.
A British online gambling firm became the first “real cash” game available on Facebook. Bingo & Slots Friendzy, developed by London-based Gamesys, will only be available to UK-based Facebook users who are over 18.
Facebook said only its
UK members would be able to view the app.
The website's largest
gaming partner, Zynga, said it also planned to introduce real-money gambling
versions of its games next year.
A Facebook spokeswoman
stressed Bingo Friendzy was not a joint venture, saying the game had been
developed entirely by Gamesys.
"Real money
gaming is a popular and well-regulated activity in the UK, and we are allowing
a partner to offer their games to adult users on the Facebook platform in a
safe and controlled manner," she told the BBC.
Facebook intends to
use age-gating technology to ensure under-18s and "vulnerable people"
are unable to access the app.
The social network
typically takes a 30% cut of transactions on its network, but would not confirm
if that was the case with this title, saying it was "commercially
sensitive information".
Spending limits
Gamesys, one of the
largest UK online gambling companies, operates the Sun Bingo and Heart Bingo,
as well as the UK's leading bingo-and-slots website Jackpotjoy.com.
In its press release,
the company said users would have access to self-help tools to reduce the risk
of gambling addiction, including the ability to set spending limits.
Facebook said the
decision to launch a real-cash gambling app in the UK had been motivated by
"a mature and very well-regulated gambling market".
Gamesys' gambling
activities are licensed and regulated by the government of Gibraltar, allowing
it to offer titles in the UK.
In the United States
the situation with real-money online gambling is more complicated - the law
currently forbids banks and others offering payment processing services to
betting services targeted at US citizens.
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