Michigan Gaming Control Board Partners With Gamban to Provide Free Digital Gambling Barriers
The MGCB partners with Gamban to provide Michigan residents with free gambling-blocking software, enhancing state-wide responsible gaming efforts.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 28, 2026, 11:28 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from iGB

State Regulators Launch Digital Access Barriers
The Michigan Gaming Control Board announced a strategic initiative on Thursday to provide state residents with complimentary access to Gamban, a specialized software designed to block gambling applications and websites. This program allows users to obtain licenses ranging from one to five years at no cost, specifically targeting those who wish to curb their online betting activities. By removing financial barriers to these tools, the board aims to fortify consumer protections within Michigan’s rapidly expanding digital gaming market.
Technical Scope of Cross Device Blocking
Gamban’s technology functions as a comprehensive digital shield that operates across multiple devices, preventing users from accessing licensed casinos and sportsbooks as well as offshore, unregulated operators. The software is engineered to be difficult to remove or disable once installed, ensuring a persistent barrier for those in recovery or seeking self-limitation. Importantly, the tool is designed to target only gambling related content, leaving access to non-gaming websites and essential digital services entirely unaffected.
Removing Financial Obstacles to Recovery
Henry Williams, the Executive Director of the Michigan Gaming Control Board, emphasized that this partnership is a critical component of the agency’s mission to provide proven, instant tools for responsible gaming. Matt Zarb-Cousin, director of external affairs at Gamban, noted that making the service free ensures that cost is never a deterrent for individuals taking the first step toward quitting. The application also serves as a portal, directing users to local support resources and help networks while the blocking features run in the background.
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