Responsible Play
We believe participation should be balanced, transparent, and enjoyable. The guidelines below are intended to help you keep control and make informed choices.
1. Practical Tips
- Set a personal budget and stick to it.
 - Play for entertainment, not as a source of income.
 - Take regular breaks and track your time.
 - Keep accounts secure and do not share credentials.
 
2. Recognize Warning Signs
If participation starts affecting your well-being, finances, or relationships, consider pausing and seeking support. Warning signs include chasing losses, hiding activity, or neglecting responsibilities.
3. Canadian Resources
For guidance and self-help tools, visit provincial resources and independent organizations that promote safer play. Self-exclusion and counselling options may be available in your province/territory.
Participants must be 19+. Follow local laws and program conditions where you live.
4. Our Commitment
We design our features with safety in mind, provide clear information, and respond to concerns promptly. If you need help regarding responsible play, contact us via the Contact page.
5. Updates
We may update this page as programs and best practices evolve.
Effective date: 30 October 2025