Responsible Gaming
Your wellbeing is our top concern
1. Identifying Gambling Issues
Gambling should remain a form of enjoyment, not a strategy for income. Warning indicators may include pursuing losses, overspending, or experiencing negative effects on your personal life. If you're located in Australia, reach out to GambleAware for discreet help and advice.
2. Voluntary Exclusion
We provide an option to self-exclude from gameplay for durations between 3 months and 5 years. Once enabled, this setting cannot be lifted until the selected term ends, as per Australian responsible gaming standards.
3. Session Time Restrictions
You may set specific daily or weekly time caps on your playtime. We’ll alert you as you near those limits. Australian studies suggest such reminders support positive gaming behavior and reduce compulsive play.
4. Spending Controls
Manage your deposits with customizable limits by day, week, or month. Decreases take effect immediately, while increases require a 7-day cooling-off period, in line with Australian legal frameworks.
5. Reality Alerts
Activate on-screen alerts that summarize your play duration and spending. These recurring messages raise awareness and are widely endorsed by Australian gambling harm minimization experts.
6. Youth Protection
We use sophisticated identity verification to block underage participation across Australia. All winners must pass ID validation, and accounts suspected of being underage are reported to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
7. Scheduled Breaks
Stepping away helps prevent gambling from becoming habitual. We suggest trying the Reset App, created by Australian professionals, to help schedule pauses and manage your patterns.
8. Common Misconceptions
There are no guaranteed methods for winning – each lottery draw is completely random. Data from Australia shows the odds favor the operator. Avoid belief in luck streaks or chasing prior losses.
9. Protecting Household Members
Our platform offers parental controls to restrict usage. Australian households can also activate internet filters using tools provided by initiatives like the Victorian Government.
10. Help and Assistance
Support is free and always available in Australia through Gamblers Help at 1800 858 858. As part of our social responsibility, we allocate 0.5% of our gross revenue to these services.
11. Money Management
Only link one funding source to your account, and avoid using credit cards. Financial advisors in Australia suggest treating gambling as recreational spending, not a source of income.
12. Positive Lifestyle Choices
Maintain a balanced life by engaging in other interests. Consider joining local community groups, exploring new hobbies, or spending quality time with family. Remember—lotteries are entertainment, not financial strategies.