
Brazil is moving to strengthen age verification for online gambling platforms. This step is part of broader efforts to protect minors as the country’s digital gambling sector expands.
New Safeguards for Platforms and Users
Federal authorities are drafting regulations that will require websites and apps offering gambling services—or even advertising them—to verify the age of users using reliable methods. In addition, self-reported birthdates alone will no longer be sufficient.
Officials are considering a unified verification system for onboarding, while ensuring privacy safeguards to limit how personal data is stored or monitored. Moreover, these protections could extend to other sensitive online content, including alcohol and adult material.
Part of a Broader Regulatory Push
The rules build on prior 2025 minor-protection laws and align with Brazil’s ongoing crackdown on illegal gambling. Authorities have already blocked thousands of unauthorized sites. In addition, recent court rulings hold platforms more accountable for hosting prohibited content. Lawmakers are preparing additional legislation to enforce compliance more strictly.
Implications for Operators
Operators and tech platforms entering Brazil’s licensed market will need to update onboarding, identity verification, and data management procedures to meet the new standards. These measures signal a move toward a more regulated and responsible digital gambling environment. This replaces the “wild west” approach of earlier years.
Brazil aims to ensure that only verified adults can access gambling content, balancing digital growth with social responsibility.



