A responsible gaming tool that allows players to voluntarily block themselves from accessing a sweepstakes casino for a set period.
Self-exclusion is a responsible gaming feature at sweepstakes casinos. It lets players block their own account access for a set period. The block runs from 24 hours to permanent. During the period, the player can't log in, make buys, or play games. The tool helps players who feel they're spending too much time or money on play. Most sweepstakes casinos also offer related tools. These include deposit caps, session time alerts, and cooling-off windows. Self-exclusion requests are usually final for the chosen period. Players can also reach out to the National Council on Problem Gambling (1-800-MY-RESET (1-800-697-3738)) for more support. 1-800-522-4700 remains active as an alternate access point.
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Self-exclusion lets you voluntarily block your account for a set period (24 hours to permanent). During exclusion, you cannot log in, play, or make purchases. This is a responsible gaming tool for players who want to take a break.
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