Rebelion Casino

Responsible Gambling

At Rebelion we take responsible gambling seriously. We want players to enjoy online play in a safe, controlled way, and we provide tools and guidance to help you manage your account and your time spent with us. If you ever feel gambling is becoming a problem, we encourage you to use the controls below and to reach out for support.

Player protection principles

We aim to protect players by promoting sensible limits, verifying age and identity where required, detecting risky patterns, and intervening when behaviour suggests harm. Our approach is practical and confidential: we respect privacy while taking steps to prevent underage or unsafe play.

Activity-control tools

Every account includes a set of controls you can use at any time. These tools are designed to let you set boundaries quickly and to make changes when you need a break or longer-term support.

Deposit and loss limits

You can set daily, weekly and monthly deposit limits from your account settings. Limits take effect immediately and can be reduced at any time. We may implement delays or cooling-off periods for limit increases to support responsible choices.

Time limits and session controls

Use session reminders and voluntary account breaks to limit play time. Session reminders notify you after a chosen number of minutes, while short time-outs or account breaks allow you to pause activity for 24 hours up to 30 days without closing your account.

Self-exclusion

If you need a longer break, self-exclusion is available. You can choose to lock your account for set periods such as 6 months, 1 year or 5 years. During self-exclusion we will block access, remove marketing contact, and take reasonable steps to prevent re-registration.

Recognising problem behaviour

Watch for warning signs such as spending more time or money than intended, trying to chase losses, neglecting responsibilities, or hiding activity from family or friends. If others express concern about your play, take it seriously and consider using our control tools.

Staying in control

Practical steps to keep gambling in check - set affordable limits before you start - take regular breaks and use session reminders - avoid gambling when stressed or under the influence - treat gambling as entertainment, not a way to make money - keep a record of deposits and time spent.

Professional help and support organisations

If you need extra support, contact a professional organisation. Options available to Canadians include Gamblers Anonymous, Gambling Therapy, and provincial services such as ConnexOntario. These organisations offer confidential counselling, self-assessment tools and helplines. For immediate assistance, please use the resources available in your province.

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