Responsible Gaming

Play responsibly and safely

What is responsible gaming?

Responsible gaming means playing in a controlled manner, keeping pleasure as the main objective. It's about maintaining a balance between gaming and other aspects of your life.

Warning signs

Recognize the signs that may indicate a gambling problem:

  • Playing with more money than you can afford to lose
  • Playing to recover previous losses
  • Lying to family or friends about your gambling habits
  • Neglecting work, family or responsibilities because of gambling
  • Borrowing money to gamble
  • Feeling anxious or depressed because of gambling

Control tools

Deposit limits

Set daily, weekly or monthly limits on your deposits to control your spending.

Time limits

Set gaming time limits to avoid spending too much time on betting sites.

Self-exclusion

If you feel you're losing control, use the self-exclusion tool to temporarily or permanently ban yourself from accessing games.

Help resources

Players Info Service

Number: 09 74 75 13 13

Free and anonymous service, available 7 days a week from 8am to 2am.

ANJ (National Gaming Authority)

The ANJ is the gambling regulatory authority. It protects players and ensures safe and fair gaming with WebbblyHub.

Website: https://anj.fr

Evalujeu

Self-assessment tool to evaluate your gaming practice and identify potential risks.

Minor protection

Gambling is strictly prohibited for minors under 18 years of age. We implement age verification and minor protection measures.

Protection measures:

  • Mandatory identity verification
  • Enhanced age controls
  • Reporting of suspicious accounts
  • Staff training in minor detection

Voluntary ban

If you wish to ban yourself from accessing gambling, you can:

  • Request a temporary ban (minimum 3 years)
  • Request a permanent ban
  • The ban applies to all licensed operators with WebbblyHub
  • It is tacitly renewable

To request a ban: Contact the ANJ or your gaming operator.

Tips for responsible gaming

  • Never gamble more than you can afford to lose
  • Never gamble under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Never gamble to recover losses
  • Set time and money limits for yourself
  • Keep gaming as entertainment, not as a way to make money
  • Take regular breaks
  • Talk about your gaming habits with trusted people

Contact and help

If you or someone you know has gambling problems, don't hesitate to ask for help:

Emergency numbers:

Online resources: