Last updated: 19 August 2025
Our Philosophy
Top Legal Casinos places user safety and wellbeing at the heart of our mission. Gambling should be a recreational activity, not a way to make money. We encourage informed choices, healthy limits, and taking breaks. You must be 18+ and located in the United Kingdom to use gambling services.
Fundamentals of Responsible Gambling
- Treat gambling as entertainment, not income.
- Set a clear budget before you play, and never chase losses.
- Define session time limits and take regular breaks.
- Avoid gambling when stressed, tired, or under the influence.
- Balance gambling with other hobbies and responsibilities.
Warning Signs of Problematic Play
If you recognise any of the following, consider seeking support:
- Thinking about gambling most of the time.
- Increasing stakes to feel the same excitement.
- Struggling to reduce or stop; feeling irritable when you try.
- Using gambling to escape problems or negative moods.
- Hiding gambling from friends or family.
- Impact on work, studies, relationships, or finances.
- Borrowing money to fund gambling.
Tools and Protections (UK)
- Deposit limits: Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits with licensed operators.
- Time-out / reality checks: Enable reminders and short cooling-off periods.
- Self-exclusion: Register with GAMSTOP to block access to participating UK-licensed online gambling sites.
- Activity statements: Review your play history, net spend, and session durations.
- Marketing controls: Manage preferences or opt out of promotional messaging with operators.
Self-Assessment
Many UK-licensed operators provide short questionnaires to reflect on gambling habits. Honest self-checks can help you spot early signs and take action.
Support and Resources (UK)
If you are concerned about your gambling or someone close to you, consider these trusted resources:
- BeGambleAware — information, guidance, and support pathways.
- GamCare — advice, tools, and access to support services.
- NHS: Gambling addiction — NHS information and treatment routes.
- GAMSTOP — free UK online self-exclusion scheme.
For Friends and Family
If you are worried about someone’s gambling, seek guidance from the resources above. Encourage open conversations, set boundaries, and consider professional support options.