Stay in Control
Vegastars Responsible Gambling is central to how we run the site. We commit to keeping play safe and controlled by offering clear tools, practical limits and prompt support. Our aim is to help customers make informed choices, spot risky behaviour early and take action when needed. This page sets out the core principles, the account controls available, signs to watch for and where to find help. Use these resources any time you need to adjust play or seek support.
Player Protection Principles
Safety comes first. We promote responsible play, fair access and transparent rules. Account holders must be of legal age and follow the site Terms. Availability of services depends on local rules and account eligibility.
Tools to Manage Your Play
Deposit and Loss Limits
Set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits from your account settings. Limits reduce how much can be added to the balance and take effect immediately for decreases. Use limits to control spend and plan bankrolls.
Time Limits and Session Controls
Use session reminders and time limits to manage play length. Options include automated session pop-ups and mandatory breaks. Short time-outs can be activated from the responsible gambling section at any time.
Self-Exclusion
Self-exclusion blocks access to your account for a selected period. Choose short-term or longer exclusions. Account access is restricted during the exclusion and reactivation follows the chosen cooldown period.
Recognising Problematic Behaviour
Look for signs such as increased deposits, chasing losses, neglecting obligations, secrecy about play, and financial strain. Sudden changes in mood or routine linked to gambling are warning signals. Act promptly if any signs appear.
Guidance for Staying in Control
Plan a budget and stick to it. Decide deposit and session limits before you log in. Avoid borrowing to fund play and don’t use gambling as an emotional coping strategy. Take regular breaks and review activity in your account history.
Access to Professional Help and Support
If gambling is causing harm, seek professional advice. Contact national or local support services such as Gambling Help Online, Lifeline or Gamblers Anonymous. Speak to a counsellor, financial advisor or health professional for tailored assistance. For immediate concerns, use recognised support channels and local helplines.