Responsible Gaming Policy
Our commitment to promoting safer gambling and supporting our operator clients in protecting players.
Our Position
Gambling should be entertaining and never a source of harm. We expect all clients to operate under valid gaming licences, to follow the responsible-gaming standards of their regulators, and to actively promote safer-gambling practices to their players.
Player Protection Tools
Our platform provides — out of the box — deposit, loss and session limits; reality checks and time-out periods; self-exclusion (including integration with national registries such as GAMSTOP, ROFUS, ADM where applicable); and access to historical activity reports.
Age Verification
Operators are required to ensure that no person under the legal gambling age (18 in most jurisdictions, 21 in some) is allowed to register or play. Our KYC integrations include age-verification checks and we provide the technical means to block underage activity.
Marketing Standards
We require clients using our services to ensure that all gambling marketing is socially responsible: not targeted at minors or vulnerable individuals, not exaggerating the chances of winning, and including responsible-gaming messaging where required by law.
Staff Training
Internal Gamblix staff in product, support and compliance functions receive responsible-gaming awareness training. We can also provide training materials and best-practice guidance to client teams on request.
Support Resources
We encourage operators to display links to recognised support organizations such as GamCare (UK), GamblersAnonymous, BeGambleAware, Spelpaus, ADM Gioco Responsabile and equivalent national bodies. The platform includes configurable footers and help centres for this purpose.
Continuous Improvement
We review responsible-gaming features regularly, in dialogue with regulators, industry bodies and clients, to ensure our tooling remains effective and aligned with best practice.
For any questions about this document, contact our legal team at legal@gamblix.dev
Authoritative version: English. Translations are provided for convenience only — in case of discrepancy, the English version prevails.