SINGAPORE: ActiveSG accounts found to have used bots to book sports facilities will face harsher penalties from Jul 1. First-time offenders will have their accounts suspended for up to six months, while a second infringement will result in the termination of the account, ActiveSG chief Tan Hock Leong
SINGAPORE: ActiveSG accounts found to have used bots to book sports facilities will face harsher penalties from Jul 1.
Currently, accounts that are found to have suspicious booking patterns are suspended for three months for first-time violations, and 12 months for repeat violations. These figures were also given by Communications and Information Minister Josephine Teo in a written parliamentary reply in March. She said the government is aware of the use of automated bots to secure slots on websites."Sport Singapore takes a very serious stance towards such activities; both of which are strictly not allowed under our ActiveSG Terms of Use," said Mr Tan on Tuesday.
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