Responsible Gaming

AlterSpin Guide is an informational website created to help users understand access routes, account pages, bonus information, payments, withdrawal topics and support-related questions. Gambling involves risk and should only be treated as entertainment, never as a way to make money or solve financial problems.

Responsible Gaming information

If gambling stops feeling controlled, affordable or enjoyable, it is a warning sign. Take a break, use available control tools and seek professional help if needed.

18+ only

This website is intended only for adults. Gambling services must not be used by minors. If you are under the legal gambling age in your location, you should leave this website and avoid creating or using any gambling account.

Users are responsible for checking whether gambling services are legal and available in their country, region or personal circumstances. Local rules can differ, and access may be restricted depending on jurisdiction, age, account status or operator requirements.

Gambling should remain entertainment

Gambling should never be seen as income, investment, debt recovery or a guaranteed way to win. Casino games are based on chance, and losing money is always possible. Even when a bonus, promotion or game looks attractive, users should understand the risks before playing.

  • Never gamble with money needed for rent, food, bills, debt or family needs.
  • Do not chase losses. Trying to win back lost money can lead to larger losses.
  • Set a clear budget before playing. Stop when the limit is reached.
  • Take breaks. Long sessions can make decisions less rational.
  • Do not gamble when angry, stressed, intoxicated or emotionally unstable.

Warning signs of gambling problems

Gambling can become harmful when it starts affecting money, mood, work, relationships or personal control. The signs below do not replace professional advice, but they can help users notice risky behaviour earlier.

Loss of control You find it hard to stop gambling, even after deciding to take a break.
Chasing losses You continue playing mainly to recover money already lost.
Hidden gambling You hide gambling activity, spending or losses from family, friends or partners.
Financial pressure You use money meant for important expenses, borrow money or create debt because of gambling.

Safer gambling tools

Many gambling platforms provide tools that can help users control their activity. The exact tools may differ depending on the operator, country and account status, but users should look for options that support safer behaviour.

Responsible gaming tools and why they matter
Tool Purpose When to use it Why it helps Possible limitation Next step
Deposit limit Limits how much money can be added to an account Before gambling starts or when spending increases Helps control financial exposure May depend on account settings Check account controls
Loss limit Restricts how much can be lost in a period When losses become hard to control Can reduce impulsive play Availability may vary Review safer gambling tools
Session limit Controls how long a user can play When sessions become too long Encourages breaks and better decisions May not replace personal discipline Set time boundaries
Cooling-off period Temporarily pauses account access When gambling feels emotional or uncontrolled Creates distance from impulsive decisions Duration may differ by platform Take a break
Self-exclusion Blocks access for a longer period When gambling becomes harmful or difficult to stop Can provide stronger protection May require official or account-level process Seek support

On mobile devices, the table can be scrolled horizontally.

Self-exclusion and taking a break

If gambling becomes stressful, financially damaging or difficult to control, users should consider taking a break or using self-exclusion tools. Self-exclusion can help prevent further gambling activity and create time to regain control.

Users should also consider blocking gambling-related emails, advertisements, payment access or app access if these triggers make it harder to stop. In serious cases, professional help or local gambling support services should be contacted.

Protecting minors and vulnerable people

Minors should not access gambling websites, gambling accounts or casino content. Adults should keep account details private, use device-level parental controls where appropriate and avoid storing gambling credentials on shared devices.

  1. Do not share gambling account details with anyone.
  2. Use strong passwords and secure devices.
  3. Keep gambling content away from minors.
  4. Use parental controls on shared phones, tablets or computers.
  5. Do not allow another person to gamble through your account.

When to seek help

If gambling is causing stress, debt, conflict, anxiety, secrecy or loss of control, it is important to seek help early. Users can contact local responsible gambling organizations, counselling services, financial support services or healthcare professionals in their country.

If you feel unable to stop gambling, do not wait until the situation becomes worse. Stop playing, block access where possible and speak to someone you trust.

Responsible Gaming FAQ

Is gambling a way to make money?

No. Gambling should only be treated as entertainment. Casino games involve risk, and losing money is always possible.

What should I do if I lose control?

Stop playing, take a break, use available account control tools and contact professional or local gambling support services if needed.

Can I use this website if I am under 18?

No. This website is intended only for adults. Minors should not use gambling-related websites or services.

Does AlterSpin Guide provide gambling support directly?

No. AlterSpin Guide is an informational website. For account-specific issues, users should use the relevant operator support. For gambling harm, users should contact professional or local responsible gambling support services.

Responsible use reminder

This page is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace legal, medical, psychological or financial advice. If gambling affects your wellbeing, finances or relationships, seek professional help and stop gambling.