Stay in control

Responsible gambling.

Betting should always be fun and affordable. This page explains the tools and free support available if it ever stops feeling that way — for you or someone you know.

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Safer-gambling tools

Set your limits before you play.

Every UK-licensed operator gives you free tools to stay in control. You’ll find these in your account settings with any bookmaker listed on this site.

Deposit limits

Cap how much you can deposit per day, week or month. Decreases apply instantly; increases have a cooling-off delay.

Time-outs

Take a short break — 24 hours up to six weeks — where your account is locked and you can’t bet.

Self-exclusion

Block yourself for six months to five years. GamStop applies it across every UK-licensed site at once.

Reality checks

Set on-screen reminders of how long you’ve been playing, so time never gets away from you.

Free, confidential support

Where to get help.

These independent organisations offer free, confidential advice 24/7, whether it’s about your own gambling or someone else’s. It is always ok to ask for help.

GambleAware

GambleAware

Free, confidential advice, tools and a self-assessment to help you understand your gambling.

GamCare

GamCare

Information, support and free counselling for anyone affected by problem gambling.

GamStop

GamStop

Free self-exclusion that blocks you from all UK-licensed gambling sites and apps in one step.

National Gambling Helpline · free · 24/7

Talk to someone now

0808 8020 133

Free to call, day or night. Confidential support from trained advisers.

Know the signs

Spotting problem gambling.

Gambling may be becoming a problem if you recognise any of these. If they sound familiar, the support above is free and judgement-free.

Betting more than you can afford to lose, or chasing losses.

Gambling to escape stress, boredom or low mood.

Borrowing money or selling things to fund betting.

Hiding or lying about how much you gamble.

Arguments with family or friends about money.

Feeling anxious or guilty about your gambling.