Gambling ads must adhere to regional advertising regulations to ensure compliance with local laws and maintain ethical standards. These regulations often vary by country or state, focusing on protecting vulnerable groups, promoting responsible
gambling ads, and preventing misleading content.

Key compliance measures include:
Target Audience Restrictions: Gambling ads must not target minors or vulnerable individuals. Advertisers often use age-gating tools and avoid platforms predominantly used by younger audiences.
Content Guidelines: Ads must present accurate information without exaggerating potential winnings or downplaying risks. They should include disclaimers like "Gamble Responsibly" and contact information for support services.
Platform Restrictions: Certain regions restrict gambling ads on specific platforms, such as social media or television, during hours when minors might be exposed.
Licensing and Jurisdiction: Advertisers must ensure the gambling operator holds the necessary licenses for the targeted region. Ads promoting unlicensed operators can face legal penalties.
Prohibition of False Claims: Claims that suggest gambling as a financial solution or guaranteed income are strictly prohibited.