Effective Date: 26 November 2025
1. Our Commitment
At InfoBets, we believe betting and gambling should always be a form of entertainment — never a way to solve financial problems, escape stress, or chase losses.
We promote responsible gambling and encourage all users to play safely and with awareness.
2. What Responsible Gambling Means
Responsible gambling means:
- Treating gambling strictly as entertainment, not a source of income.
- Recognising the risks: gambling can lead to financial losses, emotional stress or addiction.
- Maintaining control over your gambling habits by setting limits and being aware of money and time spent.
- Respecting legal boundaries — especially age restrictions — and ensuring that under-age persons do not gamble.
3. Recommended Safe Betting Practices
To help you stay in control, we recommend:
- Set a Budget Before You Start — Decide on a fixed amount you are comfortable losing, and don’t exceed it. Think of any loss as a cost for entertainment.
- Set Time Limits — Don’t let gambling sessions run for long periods. Schedule breaks and avoid continuous sessions.
- Never Chase Your Losses — Losses are part of gambling; chasing them usually leads to more losses and stress. Avoid trying to “recover” by betting more.
- Don’t Gamble Under Pressure or Stress — Avoid betting when you are upset, anxious, or emotionally vulnerable; decisions may be impulsive or irrational.
- Know the Rules and Odds — Understand how odds, randomness, and probabilities work. Don’t treat betting as sure-win or a way to get rich easily.
- Consider Gambling as Entertainment Only — If you stop enjoying it, or it affects your well-being, it’s time to pause or stop.
4. Recognizing Warning Signs
If you or someone you know exhibits one or more of the following, it may be a signal of problematic gambling:
- Spending more money or time gambling than intended.
- Frequently thinking about gambling, bets, or how to win back losses.
- Neglecting responsibilities — financial, professional, family — due to gambling.
- Using gambling as a way to escape emotional stress, anxiety or depression.
- Feeling guilt, shame, or regret after gambling or hiding gambling activity.
- Unsuccessful attempts to cut down or stop gambling on your own.
If you recognise these signs, consider taking a break, reducing or stopping gambling, or seeking support.
5. Tools & Measures (What Users Should Look For)
Even though InfoBets is an informational / referral site (not a gambling operator), we recommend that — whenever you use a third-party bookmaker or casino linked from InfoBets — you choose platforms that offer:
- Deposit and loss limits (daily, weekly, monthly).
- Time / session limits or “reality checks” that remind you how long you have been playing.
- Self-exclusion or cooling-off options so you can voluntarily suspend or stop play if needed.
- Transparent information about risks, odds, and the random nature of games.
- Easy access to support and help organizations (see below).
6. Support & Resources
If gambling starts to feel like a problem — for you or someone you care about — reach out for help. There are organisations and hotlines that offer support, advice, and resources for problem gambling.
As noted on our contact page: if you feel you may need support or guidance, you can visit BeGambleAware (or your local responsible gambling organisation).
We encourage you to talk to friends, family, or professionals — and to take action before gambling negatively impacts your life.
7. Use of InfoBets Content — Responsible Tone
Whenever we publish articles about betting, bonuses, odds, or strategies, we aim to keep a balanced, non-glamorous and realistic tone: highlighting that betting carries risk, that there are no guarantees, and that users should bet with caution and awareness. This is part of our commitment to ethical, responsible gambling information.
We do not encourage gambling as a way to solve financial problems, nor do we portray it as a guaranteed path to profits.
8. Your Responsibility
While InfoBets provides information, guidance, and transparency — you are ultimately responsible for your own decisions. Only you know your financial situation, emotional health, and limits.
If you choose to use a third-party betting site, placing a bet, or claiming an offer — you must do so responsibly, consciously, and within your means.