About the project
An independent responsible-gambling initiative that brings the regulator's rules, the prevention duties of licensed operators and professional help services together in one place.
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About the responsible gambling project
The project was founded to give players and their families a single, factual source of information on legal gambling and player protection. We maintain the public directory of licensed operators, explain the protection tools required by law and point anyone affected by problem gambling to free, professional help.
Independent and informational
Our content reflects the national regulatory framework and the operators' real conditions — never a promotional angle.
Built on the official register
Operator information is reconciled with the regulator's licensing register on a fixed schedule, with the validity date stated.
Prevention first
Every page links to limits, self-exclusion and the free helpline, so help is never more than one click away.
A tool that recognizes risky player behavior
Together with addiction specialists we helped design an analytical tool that licensed operators run on their own platforms to recognise risky play early — before it becomes a problem. The tool evaluates patterns of play, not individual wins or losses.
- What it watches
- Patterns recognised by research as risk signals: rapidly rising deposits, lengthening night-time sessions, cancelled withdrawals and repeated limit increases.
- What happens when risk is detected
- The operator must contact the player with neutral, factual information about limits, the self-exclusion register and free counselling — never with an offer to keep playing.
- What it is never used for
- The risk profile may not be used for marketing or to target the player with incentives. Use of the tool is audited.
Expert advisory board
An independent board of clinicians and researchers reviews our materials, the self-assessment questionnaire and the behavioural-risk methodology. Members are not remunerated by gambling operators.
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Clinical addictologist — outpatient treatment of gambling disorder.
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Public-health researcher — prevalence studies and prevention programmes.
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Clinical psychologist — family counselling and relatives' support groups.