Jackpot Liner Casino – Responsible Gambling Policy
At Jackpot Liner we take safer gambling seriously. We want every player to enjoy controlled play and to feel safe while using our site. That means providing clear tools, practical limits and straightforward support so anyone can manage their activity and step away when they need to.
Player protection principles
We put player safety first by offering transparent options to control play and by training our team to respond quickly when someone needs help. Our approach is practical and non-judgemental: we encourage sensible staking, clear account monitoring and timely intervention where there are signs of harm.
Activity-control tools
Deposit limits
Players can set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much they add to their account. You can lower limits immediately from your account settings. If you ask to raise a limit, the increase will be subject to a mandatory cooling-off period to help prevent impulsive changes.
Loss limits and spending controls
Loss limits let you cap net losses over a chosen timeframe. You can also set session limits to restrict how long you play in one sitting. These settings are available in your account and apply to all play once confirmed.
Time limits, session reminders and breaks
Set time-outs and automatic session reminders to help manage play time. Time-outs are short breaks you can use immediately. For longer breaks, choose an account break or self-exclusion option which blocks access for a defined period.
Self-exclusion and account breaks
If you need a longer pause, self-exclusion is available. You can self-exclude through your account or through national services such as GamStop. During self-exclusion we will suspend access to your account and stop marketing communications. When a self-exclusion ends, you will need to contact us before play can resume, and any request to shorten an exclusion may be refused.
Recognising signs of problematic behaviour
Common warning signs include chasing losses, spending more time or money than intended, difficulty stopping, and neglecting other responsibilities. If you or someone you know shows these signs, take action early by using limits or seeking support.
Tips for maintaining control
Try practical steps such as setting budgets, using deposit and loss limits, scheduling regular breaks, avoiding gambling when stressed or impaired, and keeping payment details out of easy reach. Share concerns with a trusted friend or family member if that helps.
Professional help and support organisations
If you need extra support, contact professional services such as GamCare, GamStop, Gamblers Anonymous or your local NHS mental health services. If you are in immediate distress, contact your local emergency services or Samaritans. You can also contact our support team via the help centre for guidance and to activate any account controls.