Playing for Fun, Not Income
At Casinoly, we believe gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a way to make money. Players must be at least 18 years old to participate.
Keeping this in mind helps ensure a safe and positive experience for everyone.
Setting Limits for Safe Play
Casinoly encourages players to set personal limits on deposits, losses, and playing time to maintain control. Taking regular breaks and using available tools can help prevent excessive gambling.
If you feel limits are needed, use the account settings to adjust them or consider temporary pauses.
Recognizing Problem Gambling
Signs of problem gambling include chasing losses, neglecting responsibilities, or feeling anxious about playing. If you notice these behaviors, it is important to seek help early.
Talking to trusted people or professional support services can provide guidance and assistance.
Play Responsibly and Seek Help When Needed
Always play responsibly and within your means. If gambling stops being fun or causes stress, consider reaching out for support.
Casinoly is committed to player protection and encourages everyone to use available resources to stay safe.
Responsible Gambling FAQ
What is the minimum age to play for real money at Casinoly?
You must be at least 18 years old to play for real money at Casinoly. This age limit helps protect younger individuals.
How can I set limits on my deposits and playing time?
You can set limits on deposits, losses, and session time through your Casinoly account settings. These tools help you control your gambling activity.
What should I do if gambling stops being fun?
If gambling causes stress or problems, it is important to pause and seek support. Talking to trusted people or professionals can help.
Can I temporarily suspend or close my Casinoly account?
Yes, Casinoly offers options to take breaks or self-exclude temporarily. You can manage these settings in your account or contact support.
Is professional help available for gambling problems?
Professional support services exist to help those struggling with gambling. Reaching out early can make a positive difference.
Can I continue playing if I already have gambling problems?
If you have gambling problems, it is best to stop playing and seek help. Continuing to play may worsen the situation.