At Spin Haven Canada, we're committed to providing a safe and enjoyable gaming environment. While our games use virtual credits and involve no real money, we believe in promoting healthy gaming habits for all our players.
Even though our social casino games are free-to-play and use only virtual credits, we recognize that gaming habits can still impact your well-being. We're dedicated to providing tools, resources, and support to help you maintain a healthy relationship with gaming entertainment.
Follow these guidelines to ensure your gaming remains fun and balanced
Decide how much time you want to spend gaming before you start playing and stick to it.
Step away from games regularly to maintain perspective and avoid extended sessions.
Ensure gaming doesn't interfere with work, relationships, or other important activities.
Take a moment to reflect on your gaming habits with these questions
Consider these questions honestly. If you answer "yes" to several of them, it may be helpful to speak with a counselor or use the resources below.
Do you spend more time gaming than you intended?
Do you feel anxious or irritated when you can't play?
Have you neglected other activities to spend time gaming?
Do you play games to escape from problems or negative feelings?
Have friends or family expressed concern about your gaming habits?
Remember: This is not a diagnostic tool. If you have concerns about your gaming habits, please reach out to a qualified professional.
Be aware of these potential indicators of problematic gaming behavior
Tools and strategies to help you maintain healthy gaming habits
Take control of your gaming with our self-exclusion tools
Take a short break from gaming with our cooling-off period options:
Permanently exclude yourself from our platform if needed:
Our team is here to help with any concerns about your gaming habits
Our trained support staff can help you access self-exclusion tools or answer any questions about responsible gaming.
Remember: Gaming should always be fun and entertaining.
If gaming stops being enjoyable or starts interfering with your daily life, it's time to take a step back and seek support. You're not alone, and help is available.