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Latest revision as of 21:36, 5 December 2025


Responsible Gambling and Self-Exclusion

If you feel that gambling is no longer fun or is affecting your life, relationships, or finances, you should seek help immediately. Below are independent resources that can help you limit or block your access to gambling and provide confidential support.

GamStop (United Kingdom)

Players residing in the UK can use GamStop to self-exclude from all online gambling sites licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. Website: https://www.gamstop.co.uk

BetStop – National Self-Exclusion Register (Australia)

BetStop allows players in Australia to exclude themselves from all licensed online and phone betting services for a chosen period. Website: https://www.betstop.gov.au

Spelpaus (Sweden)

Spelpaus is Sweden’s national self-exclusion system that blocks access to all licensed online and land-based gambling operators. Website: https://www.spelpaus.se

OASIS (Germany)

OASIS is the German central self-exclusion system covering licensed casinos, betting shops, and online gambling operators. Information page (English): https://www.verspiel-nicht-dein-leben.de

ROFUS (Denmark)

ROFUS is Denmark’s self-exclusion register, allowing players to block access to all licensed Danish gambling websites and land-based casinos. Website: https://www.spillemyndigheden.dk/en/rofus

Other Countries

If your country is not listed above, please check the website of your national gambling authority or local responsible-gambling organisation for self-exclusion options and support hotlines.

Last Updated: 02.12.2025