New Jersey gaming regulators gave the green light to a new technology that will streamline registration for online users while offering enhanced security.
Prophet Exchange, a licensed NJ sports betting exchange, will be the first operator to use GeoComply’s Core for Authentication (CfA) product following approval from the Division of Gaming Enforcement.
GeoComply, a Vancouver-based geolocation and identification service, says CfA will reduce malicious digital activity and improve the user experience.
Lindsay Slader, GeoComply’s senior vice president of compliance, said in a statement that New Jersey’s approval “underscores our dedication to creating industry-leading solutions that meet the highest compliance and security standards.”