Michigan gambling regulators are expanding a free program that blocks betting websites and apps after residents quickly claimed most of the first round of licenses. The Michigan Gaming Control Board said Thursday (May 21) it bought 100 additional Gamban licenses after more than 80 of the original 100 were claimed during the program’s first two weeks. The software is available at no cost to Michigan residents and works across Android, iOS, Windows and macOS devices. Gambling ads can be hard to ignore. Stay safe by: ✅ Playing only with licensed operators in Michigan ✅ Setting limits before you bet ✅ Knowing the signs of problem gambling Learn more about how to protect yourself and find resources at https://t.co/Swx2u80pWS pic.twitter.com/Ua8EeF0t5a — Michigan Gaming Control Board (@MichiganGCB) May 22, 2026 Each license can be used on unlimited household devices, giving users the ability to block gambling platforms across phones, tablets and computers with a single account.…