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Penn announced it will keep customer data for nearly 3 million users registered with ESPN BET, including 300,000 new sign-ups from the recent football season.
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Penn said it would retain the customer information for the nearly 3 million people who signed up for ESPN BET, including 300,000 new users from the recent football season.
These developments highlight shifts in political leadership and significant changes in sports betting partnerships affecting customer data.
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The Economic Times — 2025-11-06