Guidelines for Responsible Gaming
- Set a clear budget and never exceed it.
- Understand that gambling is a form of entertainment, not a source of income.
- Take regular breaks to ensure gambling doesnโt consume your time.
- Avoid gambling when feeling stressed, depressed, or under the influence.
- Set personal limits on deposits, wagers, and playing time.
Recognizing Problem Gambling
It's important to recognize the warning signs of problem gambling early. Ask yourself:
- Do you spend more money or time on gambling than planned?
- Are you borrowing or selling assets to fund gambling?
- Do you feel anxious, depressed, or restless when not gambling?
- Are relationships with family and friends suffering due to gambling?
- Do you lie about your gambling activities?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, consider seeking help.
Self-Exclusion & Gambling Limits
If you need to take a break from gambling, we offer tools to help:
- Self-Exclusion: Temporarily or permanently block your access to gambling activities.
- Deposit Limits: Control how much money you deposit daily, weekly, or monthly.
- Time-Out Periods: Take short breaks to regain control over your gambling habits.
Parental Controls & Underage Protection
We take strict measures to prevent underage gambling. Parents can use parental control tools to restrict access:
- Install filtering software like Net Nanny or CyberPatrol.
- Keep login credentials secure and never share them with minors.
- Educate children about the risks of gambling and ensure they understand it is an adult activity.
Where to Get Help
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, these organizations offer professional support:
- BeGambleAware - Gambling advice and support.
- GamCare - Free gambling support and helpline.
- Gambling Therapy - International gambling support.
- Responsible Gambling Council - Education and support programs.
Concerned about your gambling? Itโs okay to ask for help.
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