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Earlier this year, during the college basketball event known as March Madness, the biggest sports gambling apps were lighting up Eden Iscil’s phone with notifications. From sunrise to late evening, they kept inviting him to wager on games, players, and teams.

But the apps didn’t know that Iscil wasn’t actually interested in placing bets or winning money. In fact, Iscil isn’t a “sports person” and had never gambled on sports before downloading the FanDuel, DraftKings, and BetMGM apps.

Instead, Iscil was conducting research about sports gambling app notifications in his role as the senior public policy manager for the National Consumers League.


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