KingBit Casino Responsible Gambling
At KingBit we take responsible gambling seriously. Player safety and controlled play are central to how we operate, and we provide practical tools and clear guidance so customers can stay in control. This page explains the protections and options available to help you gamble safely and seek support if needed.
Our player protection principles
We believe gambling should be an enjoyable activity within affordable limits. We encourage self-awareness, provide account controls to manage play, and take action where behaviour suggests harm. We aim to act promptly on requests for protection and to support customers who ask for help.
Activity-control tools
You can use a range of in-account tools to manage how you play. These include deposit limits, loss limits, session reminders, time-outs and voluntary self-exclusion. Controls can usually be set and amended in your account settings, or with the help of our support team if you prefer.
Deposit and loss limits
Set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much you place into your account. Loss limits can also be applied to limit net losses over a chosen period. We recommend choosing limits you are comfortable with and reviewing them regularly.
Time limits and breaks
Session reminders and reality checks can prompt you to take a break after a chosen length of play. You may also request a short account break - for example 24 hours or longer - to step away from gambling. These tools are simple to enable and designed to help you maintain balance.
Self-exclusion
If you decide you need a longer pause, you can self-exclude your account. Self-exclusion can be requested via your account settings or by contacting our support team. During self-exclusion your account will be suspended and you will not be able to log in or place bets for the chosen period. We will also take reasonable steps to stop marketing contact during that time.
Recognising signs of problematic behaviour
Be alert to changes such as chasing losses, borrowing to gamble, neglecting other responsibilities, hiding activity, or feeling distressed by gambling. If you notice these signs in yourself or someone close to you, consider using limits, taking a break, or seeking professional advice.
Tips for maintaining control
Plan and stick to a gambling budget, avoid gambling when upset or under the influence, set strict deposit and time limits, and use session reminders. Treat gambling as entertainment, not a way to make money, and check your activity regularly to spot any worrying patterns early.
Professional help and support organisations
If you need independent support, please contact recognised organisations such as GamCare or BeGambleAware. They offer confidential advice, practical tools and referral services in the UK. If you require immediate assistance, seek local medical or emergency services.