Responsible Gambling at Jackbit
At Jackbit, we believe gambling should always be an enjoyable and controlled activity. We are committed to providing a safe environment for all players and take our responsibility to protect vulnerable individuals seriously. This page outlines the tools available to help you manage your gambling habits, as well as guidance on recognising when gambling may be causing harm. If you feel your gambling is no longer within your control, we strongly encourage you to use our player protection tools or contact one of the independent support organisations listed below. Help is always available.
Our Commitment to Safer Play
Jackbit operates under strict responsible gambling standards aligned with UK regulations. We are committed to:
- Preventing underage gambling through rigorous age verification
- Providing accessible self-management tools to all registered players
- Training our support staff to identify and respond to at-risk behaviour
- Never marketing to individuals who have self-excluded or shown signs of problem gambling
Player Self-Control Tools
Every Jackbit account includes a suite of tools designed to help you stay in control of your gambling activity. These can be accessed directly from your account settings at any time.
- Deposit limits – set daily, weekly, or monthly caps on how much you deposit
- Loss limits – restrict the amount you can lose within a defined period
- Session time limits – receive reminders or automatic logouts after a set time
- Reality checks – on-screen notifications showing time elapsed during a session
- Cooling-off periods – take a short break from gambling for 24 hours to 30 days
- Self-exclusion – exclude yourself from Jackbit for a minimum of six months
Self-Exclusion at Jackbit
If you wish to stop gambling for an extended period, Jackbit's self-exclusion tool allows you to suspend your account for a minimum of six months, with longer periods available. Once activated, self-exclusion cannot be reversed before the selected period expires. We also recommend registering with GAMSTOP, the UK's national self-exclusion scheme, which covers multiple licensed operators simultaneously.
Recognising Warning Signs
Gambling can become problematic gradually. Some signs that your gambling may need attention include:
- Spending more money or time gambling than intended
- Gambling to recover previous losses
- Neglecting work, family, or personal responsibilities due to gambling
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or preoccupied with gambling
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
- Hiding gambling activity from friends or family
If any of these apply to you, we encourage you to reach out for support without delay.
Support Organisations
The following independent organisations offer free, confidential support to anyone affected by gambling-related harm:
| Organisation | Contact | Service |
|---|---|---|
| GamCare | 0808 8020 133 | Free helpline & live chat, 24/7 |
| Gamblers Anonymous UK | 0330 094 0322 | Peer support groups nationwide |
| BeGambleAware | begambleaware.org | Advice, tools & treatment referrals |
| GAMSTOP | gamstop.co.uk | National self-exclusion register |
Protecting Young People
We are firm in our commitment to preventing access by anyone under 18. We recommend that parents and guardians use parental control software to restrict access to gambling sites. Tools such as Gamban, Net Nanny, and Betfilter can help prevent underage individuals from accessing online gambling platforms on shared devices.
Privacy in Responsible Gambling
Any data you provide when accessing responsible gambling tools is treated with strict confidentiality. Information shared when contacting support services is not used for marketing purposes. Full details of how we handle your personal data are available in our Privacy Policy.