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The updated terms now prohibit FanDuel Fantasy participation in Alberta, Canada, effective July 17, 2026. Previously, only Ontario was excluded from Canadian service. Residents of Alberta who had existing accounts may no longer be able to enter contests or deposit funds for new games. The terms state participation is prohibited in Ontario and Alberta; any account registration or contest entry by an Alberta resident violates this warranty requirement.
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"FanDuel is authorized to act on instructions received through the use of your Username and Password, and that FanDuel may, but is not obligated to, deny access or block any transactionExcerpt from FanDuel's Terms of Use
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The clause states: “FanDuel is authorized to act on instructions received through the use of your Username and Password, and that FanDuel may, but is not obligated to, deny access or block any transaction”
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