Great Britain Casino

Responsible Gambling Policy

At Great Britain we take responsible gambling seriously. We want players to enjoy gaming in a safe, controlled way, so we provide clear tools and practical support to help you manage play, protect your funds and spot when it is time to step back. Our approach is based on player safety, transparency and easy access to help when needed.

Player protection principles

We aim to reduce harm by making safer-gambling options simple to use and by monitoring accounts for signs of risky behaviour. We respect privacy and follow data-protection standards while ensuring that interventions are timely and proportionate. Our team is trained to respond to concerns sensitively and to offer guidance or restrictions where appropriate.

Activity-control tools

You can use a range of controls from your account to shape how and when you play. These tools are designed to be straightforward and effective for everyday use.

Deposit limits

Set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much you add to your account. Limits take effect immediately when reduced; increases may be subject to a short cooling-off period.

Loss limits

Loss limits let you cap net losses over a chosen period. These limits help keep play within affordable boundaries and are applied automatically once set.

Time limits and session reminders

Use reality checks and session timers to receive regular reminders about how long you have been playing. You can also set maximum session lengths or enforce short breaks from the site.

Account breaks

Choose a short time-out from 24 hours up to several weeks if you need an immediate pause. During a time-out your account remains active but access is temporarily blocked.

Self-exclusion

If you need a longer break, self-exclusion blocks access to your account for a minimum period and stops marketing contact. Self-exclusion can be set for several months or longer and is a firm step to reduce exposure to gambling activity. Once confirmed, requests cannot be reversed until the chosen period ends.

Recognising problem gambling

Signs to watch for include chasing losses, borrowing to play, neglecting work or personal responsibilities, difficulty stopping, and playing for longer than intended. If you or someone you know shows these signs, consider tightening limits, taking a time-out or using self-exclusion.

Tips for staying in control

Keep to a budget, use deposit and loss limits, set regular reality checks, avoid gambling when tired or stressed, and never treat gambling as a way to earn money. Share access to your account settings with someone you trust if that helps you stick to limits.

Professional help and support organisations

If you need specialist support, contact recognised UK organisations such as GamCare or Gambling Therapy. For immediate assistance you can also speak to a trained advisor through national helplines. If you want us to help, our support team can explain the tools available and point you to appropriate services.

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