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|   | | June 22 - eCOGRA, the online gambling industry's leading independent standards
authority or 'watchdog' organization, as it is known to industry insiders, has
recently unveiled its new, revamped website.
The relaunched eCOGRA website is aimed at providing online gamblers with a
user-friendly tool they can use to find out information on safe and reliable
online casinos and online poker rooms.
Over and above its new slick and professional appearance, features of the new
website include:
eCOGRA News - Online players that subscribe to eCOGRA's quarterly
newsletter have access to all range of information, including recently
recognized online gambling jurisdictions, newly approved 'Play It Safe' websites
sites, COGRA-supported events, operator responsible conduct training program and
more.
Player Opinion Poll - Every month online gamblers can debate the most
talked about online casino and gambling issues and topics of the day, and
suggest new ones.
Online Media Room - Journalists can download online gambling-related,
briefings, press releases and information about upcoming events and statistics
issued by eCOGRA.
Dispute Resolution Service - eCOGRA will continue to offer its acclaimed
dispute resolution service to any and all online gamblers player encountering
problems with sites bearing eCOGRA's 'Play It Safe' seal.
Said eCOGRA CEO Andrew Beveridge, 'The revamp of our site has been in response
to the needs of online players, with the view of providing them with a platform
from which their voices can be heard within the online gambling industry and by
eCOGRA certified operators.
'Our objective is to help players find the safest, most reliable and most
enjoyable online casinos and poker rooms on the Internet today, to ensure they
have the best possible online gambling experiences,' he said.
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