Last updated: June 2026
Responsible Gaming
Digitalsdailynews is committed to promoting safe, responsible, and enjoyable gambling experiences. While the Aviator game and online casinos can provide entertainment and excitement, we recognise that gambling can cause serious harm to some individuals and their families. This page provides essential information, tools, and resources to help you gamble responsibly.
If gambling is causing you distress, financial problems, or is affecting your relationships, please seek help immediately. Support is available 24/7 — see the helpline numbers below.
The Fundamentals of Responsible Gambling
Responsible gambling means approaching casino games and betting as a form of entertainment — similar to going to a cinema or sporting event — rather than as a way to make money or solve financial problems. The key principles are:
- Gamble only with money you can afford to lose. Never use money allocated for essential expenses such as rent, food, utility bills, or loan repayments.
- Set a budget before you start and stick to it, regardless of whether you are winning or losing.
- Set time limits for your gaming sessions. Taking regular breaks helps you maintain perspective.
- Never chase losses. Trying to win back money you have lost almost always leads to larger losses.
- Treat winnings as a bonus, not as income you can depend on.
- Never gamble when emotionally distressed, intoxicated, or under the influence of substances.
- Balance gambling with other hobbies and social activities. Gambling should be one form of entertainment among many.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling can develop gradually. Recognising the warning signs early is crucial for getting help before the situation becomes severe. You may have a gambling problem if you:
- Spend more time or money gambling than you originally intended.
- Think about gambling constantly — planning your next session, reliving past bets, or calculating future wins.
- Try to win back money you have lost (chasing losses).
- Lie to family members, friends, or colleagues about how much you gamble or how much you have lost.
- Borrow money, sell possessions, or take out loans to fund gambling.
- Neglect work, studies, family responsibilities, or personal relationships because of gambling.
- Feel restless, irritable, or anxious when you try to reduce or stop gambling.
- Use gambling as a way to escape stress, anxiety, depression, or other difficult emotions.
- Continue gambling despite serious negative financial, personal, or professional consequences.
- Have failed in multiple attempts to control or stop gambling on your own.
If you recognise several of these signs in yourself or someone you care about, it is important to seek professional help. Problem gambling is a recognised health condition and effective treatment is available.
Responsible Gambling Tools
All reputable online casinos recommended on digitalsdailynews.com offer responsible gambling features. We encourage all players to use these tools proactively, not just when problems arise:
- Deposit Limits: Set maximum deposit amounts on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Once set, limits can typically only be reduced immediately; increases require a waiting period (usually 24–72 hours) to prevent impulsive decisions.
- Loss Limits: Cap the total amount you can lose within a defined period. An effective way to protect your bankroll.
- Wagering Limits: Restrict the total amount you can bet within a time period, regardless of wins and losses.
- Session Time Limits: Set a maximum duration for each playing session. The casino will notify you when the limit is approaching and will end your session when it is reached.
- Reality Checks: Regular pop-up notifications (every 30, 60, or 90 minutes) reminding you how long you have been playing and how much you have won or lost.
- Cool-Off Periods: Take a break from gambling for a defined period (typically 24 hours to 6 weeks). You will be unable to access your account during this time.
- Self-Exclusion: Voluntarily ban yourself from a casino for a longer period (typically 6 months to 5 years, or permanently). During self-exclusion, your account is closed and you will not receive any marketing communications.
Self-Assessment
If you are unsure whether your gambling has become problematic, consider asking yourself these questions honestly:
- Have you ever gambled more than you intended to?
- Have you ever felt the need to gamble with increasing amounts of money to get the same excitement?
- Have you ever tried to cut back on gambling but been unable to?
- Do you think about gambling when you're doing other things?
- Have you gambled to escape problems or relieve feelings of helplessness, guilt, or depression?
- Have you ever lied to someone important to you about your gambling?
- Has gambling ever caused problems in your relationships or at work?
- Have you ever asked someone to bail you out of a financial situation caused by gambling?
If you answered "yes" to two or more of these questions, consider speaking to a gambling support professional.
Help Resources — India
Free, confidential support is available if you or someone you know needs help with gambling:
- iCall (TISS): +91-9152987821 — Free psychological counselling helpline (Mon–Sat, 8am–10pm)
- Vandrevala Foundation: 1860-2662-345 — 24/7 free mental health helpline
- iCall Online Chat: icallhelpline.org — Chat-based counselling
- ICPG India: icpg.org.in — Indian Centre for Problem Gambling
- Gambling Therapy (International): gamblingtherapy.org — Free online support in multiple languages, including Hindi
- Lifeline India: iCall +91-9152987821 | Snehi +91-44-24640050
Protecting Young People
Online gambling is strictly for adults aged 18 and above. If you share a device with children or young people, we strongly recommend implementing parental controls to prevent them from accessing gambling websites.
Tools to block gambling content:
- Gamban: gamban.com — Blocks all gambling websites across all your devices
- Net Nanny / Bark / Circle: Family monitoring tools with gambling content filters
- Google Family Link: Parental controls for Android devices
- Apple Screen Time: Parental controls for iOS devices
Our Commitment
Digitalsdailynews is committed to responsible gambling. We only recommend and partner with licensed casinos that implement and enforce responsible gambling measures. Any casino that fails to adequately protect vulnerable players or that does not provide accessible responsible gambling tools will be removed from our recommendations.
If you believe that a casino we feature is not meeting responsible gambling standards, or if you have a concern about gambling-related harm, please contact us through the contact form on digitalsdailynews.com. We will investigate promptly and take appropriate action.