Responsible Gambling

Responsible Gambling Policy

Last Updated: June 12, 2026

1. Introduction

At FreeCasino.co, we are committed to promoting responsible gambling. We believe that gambling should be enjoyed as a form of entertainment and recreation, not as a means of financial gain or recovery.

Important: FreeCasino.co does not operate, provide, or facilitate any gambling services. We are an independent informational and review website. Any gambling activity You engage in is conducted entirely through Third-Party Platforms that are independent of, and not controlled by, Us. We cannot restrict, limit, or monitor Your gambling activity on any Third-Party Platform.

By using this Website, You acknowledge that You have read and understood this Responsible Gambling Policy and accept full responsibility for Your own gambling behavior and decisions.

For more information about Your rights and obligations, please refer to our Terms & Conditions and Advertiser Disclosure.

2. User Acknowledgments

By accessing this Website and engaging with any Third-Party Platform through Our Affiliate Links, You acknowledge and accept that:


  • Gambling involves inherent financial risk, and You may lose money.
  • Gambling is not a reliable or sustainable way to earn income.
  • You are solely responsible for setting and maintaining Your own gambling limits and budget.
  • You are solely responsible for determining whether gambling is legal in Your jurisdiction.
  • You are of legal gambling age in Your jurisdiction (minimum 18 years or higher where applicable).
  • You are responsible for seeking help if gambling becomes problematic.
  • FreeCasino.co has no ability to intervene in, restrict, or influence Your gambling activity on any Third-Party Platform.



3. Gambling Responsibly — Guidelines

We encourage all Users to follow these responsible gambling principles:

Set Financial Limits. Determine a gambling budget before You begin playing and never exceed it. Only gamble with money You can afford to lose. Never use money intended for essential expenses such as rent, bills, or food.

Set Time Limits. Decide in advance how long You will spend gambling and stick to that limit. Take regular breaks during gambling sessions.

Never Chase Losses. If You experience losses, do not attempt to recover them by increasing Your bets or continuing to gamble. Gambling outcomes are based on chance and are not influenced by previous results.

Stay Informed. Understand the odds, rules, and terms of the games You play. Be aware that the house always has a statistical advantage. Read and understand all bonus terms and wagering requirements before accepting promotional offers.

Do Not Gamble Under the Influence. Avoid gambling while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication, as this can impair Your judgment and decision-making.

Keep Gambling Recreational. Gambling should remain a form of entertainment. If it stops being enjoyable, stop.

4. Signs of Problem Gambling

Gambling can become problematic when it begins to negatively affect Your daily life, relationships, finances, or mental health. Common signs of problem gambling include:


  • Spending more time or money on gambling than You intended or can afford.
  • Borrowing money, selling possessions, or going into debt to fund gambling.
  • Neglecting personal, family, or professional responsibilities due to gambling.
  • Feeling anxious, irritable, restless, or depressed in connection with gambling.
  • Lying to family, friends, or others about the extent of Your gambling.
  • Attempting to win back losses by gambling more (chasing losses).
  • Being unable to stop or reduce gambling despite wanting to.
  • Gambling as a way to escape problems, stress, or negative emotions.


If You recognize any of these signs in Yourself or someone You know, we strongly encourage You to seek help immediately using the resources listed below.

5. Help and Support Resources

If You or someone You know is struggling with problem gambling, the following organizations offer free and confidential support. As an international website, we provide a selection of globally recognized resources. Users are encouraged to seek out additional support services specific to their own country or region.

International Resources:


  • Gamblers Anonymouswww.gamblersanonymous.org — A global peer support network for people affected by problem gambling.
  • Gambling Therapywww.gamblingtherapy.org — A global service offering free online support, advice, and counseling for problem gamblers and their families.


European Resources:

  • StopSpillet (Denmark)www.stopspillet.dk — Free advice and support for those affected by problem gambling in Denmark.
  • Stödlinjen (Sweden)www.stodlinjen.se — Sweden's national helpline for gambling problems.
  • BeGambleAware (UK)www.begambleaware.org — Advice, support, and resources for problem gamblers.
  • GamCare (UK)www.gamcare.org.uk — Information, advice, and free counseling for problem gamblers.


North American Resources:

  • National Council on Problem Gambling (US)www.ncpgambling.org — Resources and a national helpline for problem gamblers.

This is not an exhaustive list. We encourage Users to research and contact support organizations in their own jurisdiction.

6. Self-Exclusion Programs

Self-exclusion allows individuals to voluntarily ban themselves from gambling platforms for a set period or permanently. Many jurisdictions operate national self-exclusion registries, and most reputable online casinos offer their own self-exclusion tools.

National Self-Exclusion Registries include:

  • ROFUS (Denmark)www.rofus.nu — Denmark's national register for self-exclusion from gambling.
  • GamStop (UK)www.gamstop.co.uk — UK's national online self-exclusion scheme.
  • Spelpaus (Sweden)www.spelpaus.se — Sweden's national self-exclusion service.


Users are encouraged to research self-exclusion options available in their own jurisdiction.

Casino-Level Tools: Most reputable online casinos also offer tools to help manage gambling behavior, including deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, cooling-off periods, and account self-exclusion. We encourage Users to take advantage of these tools on any Third-Party Platform they use.

7. Our Commitment

As an independent review website, FreeCasino.co is committed to promoting responsible gambling awareness. We endeavor to feature only Third-Party Platforms that offer responsible gambling tools and hold valid gambling licenses. However, We cannot guarantee or verify the practices of any Third-Party Platform, and Users should conduct their own due diligence before engaging with any gambling operator.

8. Disclaimer

FreeCasino.co provides the information in this Responsible Gambling Policy for general awareness and educational purposes only. This information does not constitute medical, psychological, or professional counseling advice. If You are experiencing gambling-related problems, please consult a qualified professional or contact one of the support organizations listed above.

We are not responsible for the services, advice, or outcomes provided by any third-party support organization listed in this policy.

9. Contact

If You have any questions about this Responsible Gambling Policy, please contact Us through the contact form on our website.

For more details about how We handle Your personal data, please refer to Our Privacy & Data Protection Policy.

Responsible Gambling Page FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No. FreeCasino.co does not operate, provide, or facilitate any gambling services. We are an independent informational and review website. Any gambling activity you engage in is conducted entirely through third-party platforms that are independent of and not controlled by us. We have no ability to intervene in, restrict, limit, or monitor your gambling activity on any third-party platform.
If you believe gambling is becoming problematic, we strongly encourage you to seek help immediately. You can contact organizations such as Gamblers Anonymous at gamblersanonymous.org, Gambling Therapy at gamblingtherapy.org, or BeGambleAware at begambleaware.org. We also recommend registering with a national self-exclusion program and contacting the support services of the specific casino platforms you use to set deposit limits or self-exclude from your accounts.
Self-exclusion allows you to voluntarily ban yourself from gambling platforms for a set period or permanently. Many countries operate national self-exclusion registries, such as ROFUS in Denmark (rofus.nu), GamStop in the UK (gamstop.co.uk), and Spelpaus in Sweden (spelpaus.se). Additionally, most reputable online casinos offer their own self-exclusion tools, including deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, and cooling-off periods. We encourage you to research the self-exclusion options available in your jurisdiction.
Common signs include spending more time or money on gambling than intended, borrowing money or going into debt to fund gambling, neglecting personal or professional responsibilities, feeling anxious or irritable in connection with gambling, lying to others about gambling habits, chasing losses by gambling more, being unable to stop despite wanting to, and using gambling to escape stress or negative emotions. If you recognize any of these signs in yourself or someone you know, please seek help through the resources listed in our Responsible Gambling Policy.
We endeavor to feature only third-party platforms that offer responsible gambling tools and hold valid gambling licenses. However, we cannot guarantee or verify the practices of any third-party platform. Users should always conduct their own due diligence before engaging with any gambling operator, including verifying its licensing status, reviewing its responsible gambling tools, and reading its terms and conditions.
No. The information in our Responsible Gambling Policy is provided for general awareness and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychological, or professional counseling advice. If you are experiencing gambling-related problems, please consult a qualified professional or contact one of the support organizations listed in our policy. We are not responsible for the services or outcomes provided by any third-party support organization.