KingBit Casino

Responsible Gambling at KingBit Casino

At KingBit we take responsible gambling seriously. We aim to keep play safe and under control by offering clear tools, limits, and support options for players in Canada. Our approach is practical and player-focused: we encourage informed decisions, provide controls you can use right away, and offer routes to professional help when needed.

Player protection principles

We promote safer gambling through transparency, easy-to-use account controls, and staff trained to respond to concerns. We encourage players to set realistic budgets, to play within their means, and to take breaks if play becomes stressful. Protecting vulnerable players and preventing underage access are core priorities.

Activity-control tools

You can manage your account activity directly from the settings area or by contacting support in your account. Available controls include deposit limits, session reminders, cool-offs, and self-exclusion. We apply these tools promptly and respect your requests without pressure to reverse them.

Deposit limits

Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits to match your budget. Limits are adjustable, but increases may be subject to a waiting period to help keep decisions deliberate. We recommend starting with amounts you can afford to lose and reviewing limits regularly.

Loss limits

Loss limits let you cap net losses over a chosen period. This can help prevent chasing losses and keep play aligned with your financial plan. Limits can be set and lowered immediately; raising them may take effect after a short delay.

Time limits and session controls

Session reminders and automatic time-outs help you monitor how long you spend playing. You can choose short breaks or longer cool-off periods - from 24 hours to several weeks - to step away and reassess your activity.

Self-exclusion

If you need a longer break, self-exclusion options block access to your account for set periods such as six months, one year, or longer. During self-exclusion your account is closed for play, and we will not send marketing messages. To request self-exclusion, use the account safety tools or contact our support team via your account help section.

Signs of problematic behaviour

Watch for warning signs such as frequently increasing deposits, chasing losses, neglecting work or family, borrowing money to gamble, or feeling unable to stop. Mood swings, disrupted sleep, and secrecy around play can also indicate a problem.

Tips for maintaining control

Practical steps include setting firm deposit and loss limits, using session reminders, sticking to a pre-set bankroll, avoiding gambling when stressed or under the influence, and taking regular breaks. Share your limits with a trusted person if that helps maintain accountability.

Professional help and support organisations

If gambling is causing harm, seek professional support. Contact your provincial problem gambling service or national helplines for immediate assistance. Organisations such as Gamblers Anonymous and local counselling services offer free confidential support and resources. If you believe you have a gambling problem, speaking to a healthcare professional or a dedicated support service is a constructive next step.

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