Responsible Gambling - Your Safety Matters

At SENSOR, we believe that gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a source of financial or personal problems. We're committed to promoting responsible gambling practices and providing resources to help you maintain healthy gaming habits.

What is Responsible Gambling?

Responsible gambling means enjoying casino games as a form of entertainment while maintaining control over your spending, time, and emotions. It involves setting limits, recognizing warning signs, and knowing when to take a break.

Key Principles: Only gamble with money you can afford to lose, set time and spending limits, never chase losses, and always prioritize your well-being over gaming activities.

Setting Limits

Time Limits: Set specific times for your gaming sessions and stick to them. Use timers or alarms to remind yourself when it's time to stop.

Spending Limits: Decide how much money you can afford to spend on gambling before you start playing, and never exceed this amount.

Loss Limits: Set a maximum amount you're willing to lose in a single session or over a specific period, and stop when you reach this limit.

Warning Signs

Financial Signs: Spending more money than you can afford, borrowing money to gamble, or hiding gambling expenses from family and friends.

Behavioral Signs: Gambling for longer than intended, feeling anxious or irritable when not gambling, or lying about your gambling activities.

Emotional Signs: Gambling to escape problems or negative emotions, feeling guilty or ashamed about your gambling, or becoming defensive when others express concern.

Self-Exclusion Tools

Casino Self-Exclusion: Most reputable casinos offer self-exclusion programs that allow you to ban yourself from their platform for a specific period or permanently.

Software Tools: Use gambling-blocking software to prevent access to online casinos and gambling websites on your devices.

Bank Controls: Contact your bank to set up spending limits or blocks on gambling-related transactions.

Getting Help

Gambling Addiction Hotlines: If you're struggling with gambling addiction, contact these organizations for immediate help:

National Problem Gambling Helpline: 1-800-522-4700
Gamblers Anonymous: www.gamblersanonymous.org
National Council on Problem Gambling: www.ncpgambling.org

Resources for Family and Friends

Gam-Anon: Support group for family and friends of problem gamblers
Website: www.gam-anon.org

National Council on Problem Gambling: Resources and information for families affected by gambling problems.

Our Commitment

SENSOR is committed to promoting responsible gambling. We provide information about responsible gaming practices, support organizations, and self-exclusion tools. We also work with casinos that prioritize player safety and responsible gaming.

Age Verification: We only recommend casinos that have proper age verification systems and responsible gaming measures in place.

Safe Recommendations: Our AI considers responsible gaming factors when making recommendations, helping you find casinos that prioritize player safety and well-being.

Remember

Gambling should be fun, not a way to make money or solve financial problems. If gambling is no longer enjoyable or is causing problems in your life, it's time to seek help. There's no shame in asking for support, and resources are available to help you regain control.