Responsible Gambling Policy

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We strive to provide our users with the tools and information necessary to make informed decisions about their activities. Our platform is designed to identify and support those who may be at risk of developing gambling-related issues.

Age Verification and Protection of Minors

Access to our platform is strictly prohibited for anyone under the age of 18. We employ rigorous identity verification processes to ensure compliance with this requirement. We also encourage parents and guardians to use filtering software to prevent minors from accessing gambling-related content on shared devices.

Responsible Gambling Tools

We provide a variety of features to help you manage your activity:

Deposit and Spending Limits

Users can set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on the amount they can deposit into their accounts. This helps ensure that you never spend more than you can afford to lose.

Time and Session Limits

You can set reminders or strict limits on the duration of your sessions. Once the time limit is reached, the system will notify you or automatically log you out.

Time-Outs and Self-Exclusion

If you feel you need a break, you can request a "Time-Out" (temporary suspension) or "Self-Exclusion" (long-term closure). During these periods, you will be unable to access your account or receive any promotional materials.

Recognizing the Warning Signs

It is important to monitor your behavior. Signs of a potential gambling problem include:

Spending more time or money on gambling than intended.

Borrowing money or selling assets to fund gambling.

Neglecting work, family, or personal responsibilities.

Feeling irritable or anxious when not gambling.

Chasing losses in an attempt to win back money.

Seeking Professional Help

If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, we recommend seeking help from professional organizations. There are many independent services available in Australia that provide free, confidential advice and counseling for individuals affected by gambling habits.

Maintaining Control

To maintain a healthy relationship with gambling, remember to:

Establish a spending limit before you begin and adhere to it.

Treat gambling as an expense, not a source of income.

Never gamble while under the influence of alcohol or when feeling distressed.

Take regular breaks to stay grounded.