Super Seven Casino

Responsible Gambling

At Super Seven we take player safety seriously. We want everyone to enjoy online casino play in a controlled, responsible way, so we provide a range of tools and clear guidance to help you manage time and spending. If gambling stops being fun, we encourage you to use the controls below and to reach out for help.

Player protection principles

We promote safer gambling through prevention, transparency and quick access to controls. Our approach centres on giving you straightforward options to limit your activity, clear information about how those tools work, and easy routes to take a break or exclude yourself if needed.

Activity-control tools

You can manage your account activity from the responsible gambling section of your profile. Available controls typically include deposit limits, loss limits, wager limits, session reminders and temporary account breaks. These tools are designed to be simple to set up and to take effect immediately or after a short processing period.

Deposit and loss limits

Set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much you add to your account. You can also set loss limits to cap net losses over a period. Limits can be adjusted downwards instantly; increases may include a waiting period to ensure decisions are deliberate.

Time limits and session controls

Use time limits and reality checks to monitor play. Session reminders pop up after a set period and show elapsed time and recent activity. You can choose short time-outs for a few hours or a cooling-off break of several days to reset your focus.

Self-exclusion

If you need a longer break, self-exclusion blocks access to your account for a chosen period - commonly from months up to permanent exclusion. During self-exclusion, we stop promotional contacts and restrict logins. Contact our support team if you want to activate or discuss self-exclusion.

Recognizing signs of problematic behaviour

Watch for changes such as betting more than planned, chasing losses, borrowing money to gamble, neglecting work or family, or hiding activity. If you notice these patterns in yourself or someone close to you, take action early by using account limits or seeking professional support.

Practical tips for staying in control

Set a budget before you play and stick to it. Use deposit and loss limits - and choose session reminders. Avoid gambling when stressed or under the influence of alcohol. Make use of cooling-off periods and give yourself time away if you feel urges to chase losses.

Professional help and support organisations

If you need further help, contact your provincial problem gambling helpline - for example, ConnexOntario in Ontario - or speak with a local health provider. National and provincial services can offer confidential advice, self-assessment tools and counselling. If you are under 18, please seek immediate help from a trusted adult or a youth support service.

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