Self-exclusion means asking a gambling provider to exclude you from gambling with them for a length of time, usually between six and twelve months but this can be for up to five years for online gambling. All gambling providers in Britain must provide consumers with this option, allowing any customer who has followed the procedure to request self-exclusion to be refused service and prevented from gambling during this time period.
Please then consider also calling the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 who can offer you free, confidential advice and counselling as our experience is that self-exclusion can be helpful but will be more effective if you also give us a call.
How the schemes work:
- You will be excluded for a minimum six month period (12 months for betting shops)
- You will have to supply proof of identity including a photo
- You will be removed from all marketing databases and you will not be contacted during the period of your self-exclusion
- You cannot leave the scheme before the exclusion period has expired
- If you leave the scheme once the self-exclusion period has expired you will not be automatically added to any marketing databases.
I am trying to block adult sites on my phone? Am trying to block adult sites on my phone. You can block adult content if you follow the steps posted in the VisiHow article on this page. If you need to make even stricter changes then there are apps which also provide the blocking of inappropriate content. Applying the gambling filter makes it easier to block a group of some of the most popular websites within the gambling category. When building your blocklist, all you have to do is click the plus button beside the category marked gambling. Setting up recurring block sessions is similar if you're using Freedom on an iOS device. All online gambling websites must provide a facility for you to self-exclude from that company. This can usually be found in the 'Responsible Gambling' or 'Safer Gambling' section of their website, or through your personal account page. Call the customer services number on the website, or email them if you need help with this. Hence, that's how you can block websites opening in browsers with the hosts file. Note that this tip is only pertinent to Windows 10 / 8 and 7 platforms, so it isn't going to work on Mac OS X. Blocking gaming/gambling sites I have Windows 10 and would like to block the casino/gaming/gambling sites from my computer. I tried to get help from the virtual agent, it keeps sending me to the site to control a child's use of computer.
By joining self-exclusion schemes you are agreeing that:
- the information you provide to join a scheme will only be shared with operators within the specific scheme
- you will stay away from the venues from which you have self-excluded.
It is up to you to keep to your self-exclusion agreement but the company and the staff will do all they reasonably can to help you. If you visit a venue from which you have self-excluded you will be asked to leave and the other venues in the scheme will be informed.
How to self-exclude
You can self-exclude from either each separate company you might gamble with, or from multiple companies at the same time.
To self-exclude from a particular venue, ask the staff there for details. Online, look for the 'Responsible Gambling' or 'Safer Gambling' section of the website, or the help section.
To self-exclude from more than one venue or website at the same time, use the 'multi-operator' schemes listed below for each of the types of gambling you want help avoiding.
Online gambling
If you would like to self-exclude from online gambling you can visit GAMSTOP which now enables UK and NI residents to exclude themselves from all gambling sites licensed to operate in Great Britain for free, for a period of 6 months, 1 year or 5 years.
All online gambling websites must provide a facility for you to self-exclude from that company. This can usually be found in the 'Responsible Gambling' or 'Safer Gambling' section of their website, or through your personal account page. Call the customer services number on the website, or email them if you need help with this.
Arcades and Adult Gaming Centres
You can nominate from a single arcade or select a number of arcades you wish to self-exclude from. Just ask any member of staff for help in doing so. This cannot be done online but for further details, click here.
Betting shops / Bookmakers
You can nominate the betting shops you wish to self-exclude from. These are usually identified by you as those that are close to your home, your work or other activities. To self-exclude from more than one bookmaker in your area, call the self-exclusion helpline on 0800 294 2060. For further details, click here.
Bingo venues
To self-exclude from licensed bingo premises across Great Britain, the quickest way to register is at your local bingo club. You can request the contact details for your local licensed bingo premises from The Bingo Association by clicking here.
Casinos
Live roulette free bonus no deposit. SENSE allows people to voluntarily enroll in a scheme to exclude themselves nationally from all land-based casinos in the UK. For further information, click here.
What you can do to limit gambling ads
It is not possible to remove ads on the platform or from apps, however, you are able to hide them by selecting the down arrow menu or the 'x' in the top right-hand corner of the sponsored post.
In addition, you can adjust your ads preferences to see ads that are more relevant to you. To find more information regarding 'can I block ads' on Facebook and 'how can I adjust my ad preferences', please view this article from their Help Center. Your settings can be found here.
We are in discussions with Facebook and the Gambling Commission about ways to improve the level of protection available.
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Facebook's policy on gambling advertising
Adverts that promote or facilitate online real money gambling, real money games of skill or real money lotteries, including online real money casinos, sport books, bingo or poker, are only allowed with prior written permission. Authorised gambling, games of skill or lottery adverts must target people over the age of 18 who are in jurisdictions for which permission has been granted.
Examples of what is not permitted include:
- Portraying or encouraging irresponsible gambling behaviour
- Presenting gambling as an income opportunity or employment alternative
- Content using currency symbols unrealted to a specific monetary amount
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What you can do to limit gambling ads
GambleAware is unaware of any general facility to limit exposure to gambling ads.
You can block tweets from individual gambling companies. Click the down arrow and look for the option to 'Block @..'
If the tweet is an advert, you can in the same menu select 'I don't like this ad'
You can also select 'Why am I seeing this ad', and access these two pages using the links provided here.
Here you can disconnect other apps you might have allowed to connect to your Twitter account, and various other options for reviewing and amending the profile advertisers use to target you.
On this page, you can de-select interests which might be a cause for more gambling-related content - one of which is potentially 'gambling' but also un-ticking sport related interests such as 'Football' could also help
Un-ticking some or all of the options on this page may reduce the data by which gambling-related advertisers may be targeting you
This is not an exact science, and amending the settings above will not guarantee you are protected from seeing gambling-related content and adverts, but it may help reduce the volume.
We are in discussions with Twitter and the Gambling Commission about ways to improve the level of protection available.
Twitter's policy on gambling advertising
Twitter prohibits the promotion of gambling content, except for campaigns targeting specified countries where it is allowed with restrictions as explained below.
Note: In certain cases listed below, advertisers are only permitted if they have prior authorisation from Twitter.
This policy applies, but is not limited, to:
- Online casinos and gambling, sports betting, and bingo
- Physical, brick-and-mortar casino establishments
- Online fantasy sports sites
- Bonus codes, vouchers and coupons redeemable for gambling content
- E-books/sites facilitating or leading to online gambling-related content, including affiliates and other sites driving traffic to gambling
- Gambling-related software such as gambling software and poker odds calculators
- Sites or services providing tips, odds, handicapping, sports picks, forecasts or poker odds calculators
- Scratch games
- Lotteries
- Games/apps played for money
This policy generally does not prohibit:
- Hotels with a casino where the focus is on the hotel
- Gambling accessories (such as poker chips or pachinko machines)
- News and information about fantasy sports
How does this policy vary from country to country?
Advertisements for licensed brick-and-mortar casinos are globally prohibited, [but the UK is an exception].
Self-exclusion means asking a gambling provider to exclude you from gambling with them for a length of time, usually between six and twelve months but this can be for up to five years for online gambling. All gambling providers in Britain must provide consumers with this option, allowing any customer who has followed the procedure to request self-exclusion to be refused service and prevented from gambling during this time period.
Please then consider also calling the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 who can offer you free, confidential advice and counselling as our experience is that self-exclusion can be helpful but will be more effective if you also give us a call.
How the schemes work:
- You will be excluded for a minimum six month period (12 months for betting shops)
- You will have to supply proof of identity including a photo
- You will be removed from all marketing databases and you will not be contacted during the period of your self-exclusion
- You cannot leave the scheme before the exclusion period has expired
- If you leave the scheme once the self-exclusion period has expired you will not be automatically added to any marketing databases.
I am trying to block adult sites on my phone? Am trying to block adult sites on my phone. You can block adult content if you follow the steps posted in the VisiHow article on this page. If you need to make even stricter changes then there are apps which also provide the blocking of inappropriate content. Applying the gambling filter makes it easier to block a group of some of the most popular websites within the gambling category. When building your blocklist, all you have to do is click the plus button beside the category marked gambling. Setting up recurring block sessions is similar if you're using Freedom on an iOS device. All online gambling websites must provide a facility for you to self-exclude from that company. This can usually be found in the 'Responsible Gambling' or 'Safer Gambling' section of their website, or through your personal account page. Call the customer services number on the website, or email them if you need help with this. Hence, that's how you can block websites opening in browsers with the hosts file. Note that this tip is only pertinent to Windows 10 / 8 and 7 platforms, so it isn't going to work on Mac OS X. Blocking gaming/gambling sites I have Windows 10 and would like to block the casino/gaming/gambling sites from my computer. I tried to get help from the virtual agent, it keeps sending me to the site to control a child's use of computer.
By joining self-exclusion schemes you are agreeing that:
- the information you provide to join a scheme will only be shared with operators within the specific scheme
- you will stay away from the venues from which you have self-excluded.
It is up to you to keep to your self-exclusion agreement but the company and the staff will do all they reasonably can to help you. If you visit a venue from which you have self-excluded you will be asked to leave and the other venues in the scheme will be informed.
How to self-exclude
You can self-exclude from either each separate company you might gamble with, or from multiple companies at the same time.
To self-exclude from a particular venue, ask the staff there for details. Online, look for the 'Responsible Gambling' or 'Safer Gambling' section of the website, or the help section.
To self-exclude from more than one venue or website at the same time, use the 'multi-operator' schemes listed below for each of the types of gambling you want help avoiding.
Online gambling
If you would like to self-exclude from online gambling you can visit GAMSTOP which now enables UK and NI residents to exclude themselves from all gambling sites licensed to operate in Great Britain for free, for a period of 6 months, 1 year or 5 years.
All online gambling websites must provide a facility for you to self-exclude from that company. This can usually be found in the 'Responsible Gambling' or 'Safer Gambling' section of their website, or through your personal account page. Call the customer services number on the website, or email them if you need help with this.
Arcades and Adult Gaming Centres
You can nominate from a single arcade or select a number of arcades you wish to self-exclude from. Just ask any member of staff for help in doing so. This cannot be done online but for further details, click here.
Betting shops / Bookmakers
You can nominate the betting shops you wish to self-exclude from. These are usually identified by you as those that are close to your home, your work or other activities. To self-exclude from more than one bookmaker in your area, call the self-exclusion helpline on 0800 294 2060. For further details, click here.
Bingo venues
To self-exclude from licensed bingo premises across Great Britain, the quickest way to register is at your local bingo club. You can request the contact details for your local licensed bingo premises from The Bingo Association by clicking here.
Casinos
Live roulette free bonus no deposit. SENSE allows people to voluntarily enroll in a scheme to exclude themselves nationally from all land-based casinos in the UK. For further information, click here.
What you can do to limit gambling ads
It is not possible to remove ads on the platform or from apps, however, you are able to hide them by selecting the down arrow menu or the 'x' in the top right-hand corner of the sponsored post.
In addition, you can adjust your ads preferences to see ads that are more relevant to you. To find more information regarding 'can I block ads' on Facebook and 'how can I adjust my ad preferences', please view this article from their Help Center. Your settings can be found here.
We are in discussions with Facebook and the Gambling Commission about ways to improve the level of protection available.
How To Block Gambling Websites On Android
Facebook's policy on gambling advertising
Adverts that promote or facilitate online real money gambling, real money games of skill or real money lotteries, including online real money casinos, sport books, bingo or poker, are only allowed with prior written permission. Authorised gambling, games of skill or lottery adverts must target people over the age of 18 who are in jurisdictions for which permission has been granted.
Examples of what is not permitted include:
- Portraying or encouraging irresponsible gambling behaviour
- Presenting gambling as an income opportunity or employment alternative
- Content using currency symbols unrealted to a specific monetary amount
How To Block Gambling Websites On My Computer
What you can do to limit gambling ads
GambleAware is unaware of any general facility to limit exposure to gambling ads.
You can block tweets from individual gambling companies. Click the down arrow and look for the option to 'Block @..'
If the tweet is an advert, you can in the same menu select 'I don't like this ad'
You can also select 'Why am I seeing this ad', and access these two pages using the links provided here.
Here you can disconnect other apps you might have allowed to connect to your Twitter account, and various other options for reviewing and amending the profile advertisers use to target you.
On this page, you can de-select interests which might be a cause for more gambling-related content - one of which is potentially 'gambling' but also un-ticking sport related interests such as 'Football' could also help
Un-ticking some or all of the options on this page may reduce the data by which gambling-related advertisers may be targeting you
This is not an exact science, and amending the settings above will not guarantee you are protected from seeing gambling-related content and adverts, but it may help reduce the volume.
We are in discussions with Twitter and the Gambling Commission about ways to improve the level of protection available.
Twitter's policy on gambling advertising
Twitter prohibits the promotion of gambling content, except for campaigns targeting specified countries where it is allowed with restrictions as explained below.
Note: In certain cases listed below, advertisers are only permitted if they have prior authorisation from Twitter.
This policy applies, but is not limited, to:
- Online casinos and gambling, sports betting, and bingo
- Physical, brick-and-mortar casino establishments
- Online fantasy sports sites
- Bonus codes, vouchers and coupons redeemable for gambling content
- E-books/sites facilitating or leading to online gambling-related content, including affiliates and other sites driving traffic to gambling
- Gambling-related software such as gambling software and poker odds calculators
- Sites or services providing tips, odds, handicapping, sports picks, forecasts or poker odds calculators
- Scratch games
- Lotteries
- Games/apps played for money
This policy generally does not prohibit:
- Hotels with a casino where the focus is on the hotel
- Gambling accessories (such as poker chips or pachinko machines)
- News and information about fantasy sports
How does this policy vary from country to country?
Advertisements for licensed brick-and-mortar casinos are globally prohibited, [but the UK is an exception].
UK:
- Online casinos, sports betting, bingo and lottery advertising targeting the United Kingdom are permitted provided advertisers are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission.
- Operators licensed solely by a white listed UK Jurisdiction (currently Antigua & Barbuda, Alderney, Gibraltar, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Jersey, Malta, and Tasmania) may only target the jurisdiction the license is from.
- Sites driving traffic to gambling operators in the UK--(except lottery aggregators) such as affiliates, tips or odds sites--are permitted as long as they do not require a license or other permission for their activities. If an advertiser's status changes in this regard, or they are the subject of any ruling of a legal, regulatory authority, or industry body pertinent to their activities, they must inform Twitter immediately. These advertisers are only allowed with prior authorization from Twitter.
- Fantasy sports ads are permitted.
What you can do to limit gambling ads
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Google has provided the following information: See Google's remove unwanted ads external page which outlines the below.
Google does not allow gambling advertisers to remarket to users based on any gambling-related interest category e.g. poker, sports betting, etc.
Users can:
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- Block specific advertisers
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This feature exists on Google Search, Maps, YouTube and gMail when you are signed into your Google account. Instructions for each product listed in above external link. This will allow users to block advertisers such as Paddy Power, 888. Bet365, etc.
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- Mute similar ads
For other display ads that appear when users are on other websites, users can choose to ‘mute the ad'. This will stop other ads very similar to it that have been purchased by the same advertiser, as well as other ads from the same advertiser that uses the same web url.