Responsible Gambling for Australian Players
Gambling should stay entertainment, not a source of financial or personal harm. This page covers the account tools available to help you stay in control and where to find outside support if needed. Players must be 18 or older (or the legal age in their jurisdiction, if higher) to register or play.
Account controls
- Deposit limits: set a daily, weekly or monthly cap in account settings.
- Session reminders: periodic pop-ups showing time and amount spent in a session.
- Self-exclusion: temporary or extended account suspension, available in account settings or via support.
- Reality checks: a running summary of activity, useful for tracking play over time.
Signs to watch for
Chasing losses, gambling with money set aside for essentials, hiding the extent of play from people close to you, or feeling unable to stop despite wanting to are common signs that gambling has stopped being purely recreational. Any one of these is worth acting on.
Getting outside help
For players in Australia, the Interactive Gambling Act 2001, enforced by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), targets operators supplying online casino games to people in Australia, not the player who signs up. WinSpin holds an offshore Anjouan licence, no Australian licence, and no Australian regulator supervises it or hears player disputes. BetStop, the national self-exclusion register, covers Australian-licensed operators only, so it does not cover this one. For free, 24-hour support, call Gambling Help Online — 1800 858 858 — or reach internationally recognised organisations like GamCare and Gamblers Anonymous, which remain available worldwide.
See Licensing for how we treat regulator information on this site.