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Deposit Limit Tool -
Wager Limit Tool -
Loss Limit Tool -
Time/Session Limit Tool - Self-Exclusion Tool
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Cool Off/Time-Out Tool -
Reality Check Tool - Self-Assessment Test
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Withdrawal Lock - Self-Exclusion Register Participation (No)
What is Responsible Gambling?
Responsible Gambling is a concept designed to ensure that gambling remains a safe and controlled form of entertainment rather than leading to financial, psychological, or social problems. It includes a set of principles and measures aimed at protecting players from the potential negative consequences of gambling.
Key Aspects of Responsible Gambling:
- Managing Time and Money
- Setting limits on deposits, bets, and time spent gambling.
- Avoiding chasing losses, as trying to recover lost money often leads to even greater losses.
- Understanding the Risks of Gambling
- Gambling is a form of entertainment, not a way to make money.
- The chances of winning are always lower than the chances of losing due to the “house edge” principle.
- Preventing Gambling Addiction
- Casinos provide self-control tools such as self-exclusion, temporary account suspension, and betting limits.
- Some platforms collaborate with organizations like GamCare, BeGambleAware, and Gamblers Anonymous, which help players showing signs of addiction.
- Protecting Minors and Vulnerable Individuals
- Gambling should be restricted to those 18+ (or the legal age in a given country).
- Age and identity verification technologies (KYC – Know Your Customer) are used to prevent underage gambling.
- Fair Play and Transparent Conditions
- Licensed casinos use certified Random Number Generators (RNG) to ensure fair gameplay.
- All bonus terms and wagering requirements should be clearly explained.
If a player feels that gambling is becoming uncontrollable, it is recommended to seek help from professional organizations and use self-limitation tools.