Responsible Gambling

Effective Date: 27 June 2025

We believe gambling should be treated as a form of entertainment — not a way to earn money. While we are not a gambling operator, we are committed to promoting responsible gambling and providing resources that support safe and informed choices.

1. Know the Risks

Gambling involves risk and should always be approached responsibly. If not managed properly, it can lead to emotional, financial, or psychological harm.

We encourage all users to:
• Gamble only if you are 18 years or older (or the legal age in your region)
• Set time and budget limits before engaging with gambling platforms
• Never chase losses
• Avoid gambling under stress, fatigue, or the influence of substances
• Take regular breaks and maintain balance with other activities

2. Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

You may need support if you:
• Struggle to stop gambling or bet more than planned
• Feel anxiety, guilt, or stress related to gambling
• Borrow money to gamble or hide your activity
• Use gambling to escape from problems
• Neglect responsibilities or relationships due to gambling

3. Get Help

If you or someone you know may be experiencing gambling-related harm, we strongly recommend contacting one of the following free support services:
• BeGambleAware
• GamCare
• Gambling Therapy
• National Gambling Helpline – Call 0808 8020 133 (UK, 24/7)

4. Self-Exclusion and Blocking Tools

You can take control of your gambling habits by using self-exclusion and blocking tools such as:
• GAMSTOP – Self-exclusion from UK-licensed gambling sites
• BetBlocker – Free software to restrict access to gambling websites
• Device-level parental or website blockers

5. Our Role as a Comparison Platform

As an aggregator, we do not operate gambling services. We provide reviews and comparisons of licensed third-party operators. We only list platforms that meet legal and regulatory standards.

6. Final Word

If gambling stops being fun — stop. Know your limits, and don’t hesitate to seek help. Your wellbeing always comes first.