Responsible Play
We encourage participation that remains balanced, clear, and enjoyable. The guidance below is meant to help you stay in control and make well-informed decisions.
1. Practical Tips
- Decide on a personal spending limit and keep within it.
- Play for entertainment rather than financial gain.
- Take occasional breaks and monitor how much time you spend.
- Protect your account details and avoid sharing login information.
2. Recognize Warning Signs
If participation begins to influence your well-being, financial stability, or daily life, consider stepping back and exploring available support. Examples include trying to recover losses, hiding activity, or overlooking responsibilities.
3. Canadian Resources
For guidance and tools, review resources offered in your province or independent organizations that focus on safer play. Options such as counselling or self-exclusion may be accessible depending on your region.
Participants must be 19+. Follow regional laws and program requirements where you reside.
4. Our Commitment
We develop features with safety considerations, offer clear explanations, and address concerns in a timely manner. If you need assistance related to responsible play, please reach out through the Contact page.
5. Updates
This page may be revised from time to time as practices and programs develop.
Effective date: 15 September 2025