Responsible Gambling
Updated: August 2026
Gambling can be addictive. If gambling has stopped being entertainment and started negatively affecting your life, finances, or relationships - please seek help. Below are the core principles and where to turn.
Warning signs to watch for
- You're gambling with money meant for other needs
- You try to chase losses by increasing your bets
- Gambling has started taking up more time and attention than you planned
- You hide the scale of your gambling spending from people close to you
Self-control tools
- Deposit, bet, and session-time limits - available in the account settings of most licensed casinos
- Self-exclusion - a temporary or permanent block on account access
- Setting a personal budget before a session begins
Where to get help
If you feel you're losing control, contact a specialised support service in your country. These organisations provide confidential help free of charge.
Age restrictions
Gambling is intended only for adults (18+ or another age set by the law of your country).