666 Casino

Responsible Gambling Policy

At 666 we take responsible gambling seriously. Player safety and controlled play are central to how we operate in Canada. We want you to enjoy your time with us while keeping your play within sensible limits. Below you will find a clear summary of the tools, limits and support options we offer so you can stay in control of your account and your gambling activity.

Player protection principles

We believe in transparent, fair and supportive play. We provide easy-to-use tools to help you manage spending and session length, and we train our support team to respond quickly to requests about safer gambling. If you ever feel you need help, contact us and we will work with you to apply the appropriate measures.

Activity-control tools

You can manage your account activity directly from your profile. Available controls include deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, reality checks and temporary account suspensions. These settings take effect immediately and are designed to give you clear control over how and when you play.

Deposit limits

Set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much you can add to your account. Limits can be lowered instantly; increases may be subject to a waiting period for your protection. We recommend setting a limit that reflects your entertainment budget.

Loss limits

Loss limits help you cap net losses over a chosen period. Use a loss limit if you want an extra layer of protection beyond deposit controls. Loss limits apply to real-money play and reset on the schedule you select.

Time limits and session controls

Use session time limits and reality check reminders to keep track of playtime. You can choose pop-up reminders at regular intervals that show session length and basic win/loss information. Short breaks are a useful way to reassess play and avoid extended sessions.

Self-exclusion and account breaks

If you need to step away, you can request a temporary time-out or a longer self-exclusion period from your account settings or via support. Self-exclusion blocks access to your account and stops promotional contact for the chosen period. Reversal of a self-exclusion is not immediate and follows our safety procedures.

Signs of problematic behaviour

Warning signs include chasing losses, spending more than planned, borrowing to gamble, hiding play from others, and neglecting obligations. If you or someone you know shows these signs, consider activating limits or seeking external support.

Tips for maintaining control

Set a clear budget before playing, use deposit and loss limits, enable session reminders, avoid gambling when stressed or impaired, and discuss concerns with a trusted person. Regularly review your account activity to stay aware of patterns.

Professional help and support organisations

If you need further assistance, contact your provincial problem gambling helpline or national services such as Gambling Therapy and Gamblers Anonymous. For Ontario players, ConnexOntario is an example of a provincial resource. If you need help putting controls in place on your account, contact support at [email protected].

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