It's crucial to manage gambling safely even if it can be a fun kind of entertainment. It's not a means of earning rapid cash. Never gamble with money you can't afford to lose, and don't chase losses. Rent, bills, and other essentials should never be in conflict with your gambling budget. Regularly review your actions on the balance page to keep tabs on your expenditures. Take a pause or even think about isolating yourself if you experience tension or discomfort when gambling.
Gambling and Addiction's Dangers and Effects
Gambling is seen by many as a fun and safe pastime. But when someone loses control over how much time and money they spend gaming, it can become a problem. It is common to refer to this compulsive behavior as "problem gambling" or "gambling addiction." Although it's not always clear whether gambling has turned into a problem, generally speaking, it can be a problem if it lowers your quality of life. The following are some indicators of a potential gambling addiction or problem:
thinking about gambling all the time.
To have the same thrill, you have to wager more money.
unsuccessful efforts to limit, control, or quit gambling.
experiencing agitation or restlessness when attempting to reduce or quit gaming.
Gambling as an escape from issues or a way to cope with bad emotions
attempting to gamble more in an attempt to make up losses.
lying in order to hide the amount of gaming.
Opportunities for employment, education, or personal relationships are under jeopardy.
relying on others to help them deal with gambling-related financial difficulties.
Addiction to gambling is a public health concern that can have detrimental effects on many facets of life, such as:
Health: Substance abuse problems; anxiety, depression, insomnia, or suicidal thoughts.
Social: Disagreements with friends and family, issues at work or school, or illegal activity.
Financial: Having trouble controlling debt or spending.
Our customer support staff is available to you around-the-clock if you have any queries or worries.
Gambling responsibly and taking precautions
Although we work hard to make gaming fun, we are aware that some players may find gambling to be problematic. Our goal is to encourage responsible and equitable gaming. You can impose gaming restrictions and set deposit limits in the "My Account" section to help you maintain control.
Taking a Break: Self-Exclusion, Temporary Exclusion, and Time-Out
To take a respite, use the gaming restriction choices found on the "Gaming Restrictions" page in "My Account." Among the choices are:
Time-Out: Decide to take a 24-, 48-, or 7-day break. Only the corresponding account is subject to this restriction.
Select a temporary exclusion period of 30, 60, or 90 days.
Self-Exclusion: You can either exclude yourself indefinitely or contact assistance to prolong the duration. You won't be able to play, deposit, or get marketing materials at this time.
Limit Setting: Reminders for Deposit, Time, and Play Status
Deposit limitations: Decide on daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limitations when creating an account.
Control of Time Limits: Contact our support staff to request a time restriction for the casino's automatic disengagement.
Reminder of Game Status: Configure a pop-up alert to show the length of your play, your wagers, and your wins and losses. Intervals of 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes are available.
Self-Evaluation
You should take our self-assessment to see if your gambling is becoming a problem if you are worried about it.
Remain Alert
We will get in touch to talk about imposing deposit caps or other limitations if we notice indications of a gambling issue. For additional assistance, you can also check out websites such as Gamblers Anonymous, the Gambling Therapy Helpline, GamCare, and the National Council on Problem Gambling.
Safeguarding Children
We do not permit anyone under the age of eighteen to gamble. The age of account holders is confirmed by both automated and manual procedures, and accounts held by minors are promptly closed. Parents are urged to use filtering software and keep an eye on their kids' internet activity in order to stop underage gambling.
Preventing unauthorized access
By checking out after playing and not disclosing your username and password, you may safeguard your account. Verify your balance, transaction history, gaming history, and email receipts if you think there may have been unauthorized access. If you see anything out of
the ordinary, get in touch with customer care right away.
Here are a few easy yet powerful ways to stop unauthorized users from accessing your account:
Never give out your login credentials to any parties.
Always log out after playing, and don't give out your password or user name to anybody else.
Don't let anyone know your account or password.
For your email account, don't forget to check the "Remember Password" option.
Make sure that after using your email account, you always log out.
Use extra caution when utilizing a shared computer.
If you think someone has accessed your account, keep an eye out for the following signs:
The bank account Note the times you log in and out, and report any inconsistencies.
Game Progress: Keep track of the games you've played. By getting in touch with support, you can get a log of the games you've played during each session.
Check-out: Verify that you completed every transaction.
Receipts: If you know you haven't played, check your email inbox for transaction confirmations.
Get in touch with support right once if you think someone else has accessed your account.