Responsible Gambling at Sloty Casino
At Sloty we take responsible gambling seriously. We want play to be safe, controlled and enjoyable, so we provide clear tools and guidance to help you manage your activity. If you ever feel your play is getting out of hand, we encourage you to use the available controls or reach out for support.
Our player protection principles
We aim to protect players by promoting responsible behaviour, preventing underage play and identifying risky patterns early. We balance customer privacy with steps designed to reduce harm, such as verification checks and monitoring for signs of problem gambling.
Activity-control tools
You can manage your account without needing to contact support. Controls are available in your account settings and include deposit limits, loss limits, session reminders and temporary account breaks. These tools are simple to set and can be adjusted or removed in line with the specified waiting periods.
Deposit limits
Set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much you put into your account. Limits take effect immediately and are enforced across the account to help prevent overspending.
Loss limits
Loss limits let you cap the amount you can lose over a chosen period. This helps you keep losses within an amount you’re comfortable with and avoid chasing losses.
Time limits and session tools
Use reality checks and session timers to limit how long you play. You can enable notifications that remind you how long you’ve been active and suggest taking a break.
Account breaks and self-exclusion
If you need a longer pause, choose an account break or self-exclusion. Account breaks are short-term pauses you can set yourself. Self-exclusion is a longer commitment that blocks access to your account for the chosen period. We will comply with self-exclusion requests and provide information on next steps when the exclusion ends.
Signs of problematic behaviour
Watch for common warning signs such as increasing time spent playing, chasing losses, spending beyond your means, borrowing to play, or difficulty sticking to limits. If you notice these behaviours in yourself or someone you know, it’s a good idea to take immediate action.
Practical tips for staying in control
Plan how much you can afford to lose and set clear deposit and loss limits. Use session timers, never gamble when stressed or under the influence, and avoid treating gambling as a way to solve financial problems. Discuss concerns with someone you trust and consider taking an account break if needed.
Professional help and support organisations
If you need specialist help, contact local support services. International resources such as GamCare and Gambling Therapy offer confidential advice, and Canadian support is available through provincial helplines like ConnexOntario and other local services. For immediate assistance, please contact your provincial problem gambling helpline or a healthcare professional.