Features
Compliance
Compliance settings help you adapt betting and commercial content by country.
Open them from Settings -> Compliance.
Compliance settings help control what the site displays, but they are not legal advice. Confirm local requirements for the markets you serve.
What compliance can control
Depending on your configuration, you can:
- hide bookmaker cards
- hide odds values but keep calls to action
- limit the number of odds rows
- add affiliate disclosures
- add responsible gambling links
- add country-specific notes
- pause betting content during a time window
- require stricter location checks in sensitive markets
Default rule and country overrides
Start with the default rule. It applies when no country-specific rule is matched.
Then add overrides for countries with special requirements.
Examples:
| Scenario | Suggested setup |
|---|---|
| One country should not show bookmakers | Add a country override and hide bookmaker cards |
| Odds can show, but only a few rows | Add a country override and limit odds rows |
| Commercial content needs a disclosure | Add affiliate disclosure text |
| Visitors need help resources | Add a responsible gambling link |
| Betting content should pause overnight | Add a time window |
Practical workflow
Configure the default rule
Set the normal behavior for most visitors.
Add country overrides
Add only the countries that need different behavior.
Add disclosure text
Keep disclosures short and clear.
Review public pages
Check bookmaker lists, odds modules, footer notices, and commercial CTAs.
Revisit regularly
Regulatory requirements can change. Review compliance settings when entering new markets.
Good practice
- Keep country rule names clear for your team.
- Use the default rule for normal behavior.
- Use overrides only for real differences.
- Test with pages that contain bookmaker, odds, and CTA modules.
- Ask legal or compliance advisors before launching in regulated markets.