Ontario to Launch “BetGuard” Central Self-Exclusion System to Secure iGaming Market

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 16, 2026
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iGo is finalizing the BetGuard system to provide a unified self-exclusion platform for all 82 licensed Ontario operators.

In a decisive move for player protection, iGaming Ontario (iGo) has officially introduced its Central Self-Exclusion (CSE) system, known as BetGuard.

This one-stop mechanism allows players to individually exclude themselves from all 82 licensed websites in the province, including the Ontario Lottery, through a single online platform.

A Cornerstone of Responsible Gaming

The BetGuard system is the result of a year-long collaboration with Integrity Compliance 360 and DataWorks (formerly IXUP). Expected to go live in May 2026, the system removes the administrative burden from players, who previously had to self-exclude on a site-by-site basis.

The iGo President and CEO emphasized the urgency of the BetGuard rollout:

“I think there’s a recognition that we’re overdue for this system, we need to live up to our commitment to ensure that all of the responsible gambling tools we can offer to the players and operators are available. The launch of this particular system will be a cornerstone of this aspect within the scale of iGaming in Canada.”

Regulatory Expectations for Operators

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) updated its rules on April 2 to set clear mandates for licensees. At a minimum, operators must:

  • Ensure BetGuard is prominently displayed and functional on their sites.
  • Provide exclusion durations of six months, one year, or five years.
  • Cease all marketing communications to centrally excluded users.
  • Refund unused funds and terminate wagers placed 24 hours prior to exclusion.

This system places Ontario on a similar path as Alberta, which is set to launch its own commercial market on July 13, 2026. Alberta’s CSE tool will even extend to land-based casinos and racetracks.

iGo leadership suggested that both provinces could eventually collaborate to link their respective systems, ensuring a unified safety net for players traveling across provincial lines.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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