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As we promote the services of gambling providers on this site, we believe it is important that our customers are made aware of the risks that can be associated with gambling, as well as provide information about where they can find advice or support should they require it.
Enjoy the game
Gambling is not a way of life but it is a great source of fun
Play responsibly
Set your spend and playtime limits
Know when to stop
Stick to your limits, winners know when enough is enough
What is Safer Gambling?
Gambling is a popular form of entertainment that can be a lot of fun, and most people who gamble do so safely. But for some, gambling can be harmful not only to themselves but also to their families, friends, and communities. To protect gamblers from the risks associated with betting, the UK government passed the Safer Gambling legislation. This act is enforced by gambling regulators and requires online and land gambling providers to commit to a broad range of policies and actions.
    Policies and actions include:
  • Preventing underage gambling: you must produce an ID showing you are older than 18 before being allowed to bet.
  • Ethical marketing: gambling providers must not target vulnerable people and should also include warnings of the dangers associated with gambling.
  • Secure betting payments: your deposits and withdrawals must be kept safe through the use of trusted payment gateways, e.g. PayPal, VISA, Skrill and other major providers.
  • Keeping gambler’s data private: the EU’s GDPR law regulates the safe handling of sensitive information. This includes proof of address, photo ID, and banking details.
  • Protecting vulnerable gamblers: players susceptible to addiction, such as those with mental health issues, including depression and anxiety.
    Tools for players include:
  • Self-exclusion: you tell the gambling provider to exclude you from their site.
  • Limiting access: you set a gambling time limit.
  • Activity alerts: you receive an alert after gambling for a specific time.
  • Deposit limits: the gambling provider caps the amount you can deposit.
  • Gambling blocks: you place a gambling block on your debit card.
  • Time-outs: you block yourself from gambling providers for a set amount of time.