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PlayPause Transferred by Conscious Gaming to IXUP

GeoComply has announced the transfer of PlayPause to IXUP and the dissolution of Conscious Gaming.
GeoComply established Conscious Gaming as a 501(c)(3) non-profit in 2020 to enhance responsible gaming and sports integrity solutions in gaming through PlayPause.
“As a technology company that originated out of the gaming industry, advancing player protections is of central importance to us at GeoComply. IXUP’s acquisition of PlayPause is an exciting step in the future of responsible gaming. We are proud to see PlayPause live on with a trusted partner, and GeoComply will continue to drive player well-being and sustainability across the industry through IMPACT,” Anna Sainsbury, Co-founder and CEO of GeoComply, said.
IXUP joined the PlayPause project as a technical partner in October 2021.
“The application of IXUP’s world-leading secure data collaboration technology presents a unique opportunity for us to develop a suite of independent and industry-wide betting compliance and integrity solutions. These solutions focus on tackling the growing social issues related to gambling and gaming worldwide. The need for these products is immediate, and we are encouraged by the engagement we are currently seeing,” Julian Babarczy, Chairman at IXUP, said.
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