That’s definitely something I’ve seen too, especially with how online platforms try to adapt to local rules. Some countries prioritize data privacy very highly, implementing strict GDPR-like regulations for all online activities, including gaming. Other places might focus more on age verification and self-exclusion programs to prevent problem behavior. It’s a broad spectrum. I was reading recently that even within Africa, there’s a movement towards building player protection on local terms, considering unique cultural contexts. This kind of flexibility allows specific platforms to achieve a good 1xBalance between enjoyment and security. It’s clear that a one-size-fits-all approach just doesn’t work, and tailoring solutions for different markets is a growing trend.