Responsible Gaming
Gaming Should Be Entertainment, Not a Way to Earn Money
At Aviator Game, we believe that gaming should be enjoyed as a form of entertainment only. It is important to understand that games of chance are designed with a house edge, meaning that over time, players are more likely to lose money than win. Never view gaming as a reliable way to earn income or solve financial problems. Always play with money you can afford to lose, and set strict limits on your spending.
Age Verification
Gaming services are only available to individuals who are 18 years of age or older (or the legal age of majority in your jurisdiction in India). By accessing our platform, you confirm that you meet this legal requirement. We take age verification seriously and reserve the right to request proof of identity at any time.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
Do you recognize any of these warning signs in your own behavior? If so, it may be time to seek help:
- Chasing losses by gambling with increasing amounts of money
- Spending more time or money on gaming than originally planned
- Hiding gaming activities or the amount of money spent from family and friends
- Experiencing mood swings or becoming irritable when unable to game
- Using gaming as a way to escape stress, anxiety, or other negative emotions
- Borrowing money to fund gaming activities
- Neglecting work, school, family, or personal relationships due to gaming
- Lying to others about the extent of your gaming involvement
- Feeling unable to control or stop your gaming behavior
- Experiencing financial difficulties as a result of gaming
If you recognize any of these signs, please reach out for support immediately.
Self-Help Tools and Controls
We provide a range of tools to help you manage your gaming responsibly:
- Deposit Limits: Set a maximum amount you are willing to deposit within a specific time period (daily, weekly, or monthly).
- Loss Limits: Establish a maximum amount of losses you are willing to accept before taking a break.
- Reality Checks: Enable regular reminders during gaming sessions to help you stay aware of the time and money you've spent.
- Self-Exclusion: Temporarily or permanently exclude yourself from accessing the platform if you feel your gaming is becoming problematic.
- Session Time Limits: Set automatic logout reminders after a certain period of activity.
To access these tools, contact our customer support team, and we will help you set appropriate limits for your account.
Support Organizations for Problem Gambling
If you are struggling with problem gambling, professional help is available. Here are organizations that can provide confidential support and resources:
India
- All India Institute of Mental Health (AIIMH): A leading mental health institution offering counseling and support services. For guidance, reach out to local mental health authorities in your state.
- State Health Department Helplines: Many Indian states offer mental health support and addiction counseling through their health departments. Contact your local health authority for resources.
International Resources
- GamCare (United Kingdom): www.gamcare.org.uk — Free, confidential support and information about problem gambling.
- GamStop (United Kingdom): www.gamstop.co.uk — Self-exclusion scheme for online gambling operators.
- Gambling Help Online (Australia): www.gamblinghelponline.org.au — Free counseling and support services.
- Responsible Gambling Council (Canada): www.responsiblegambling.org — Resources, research, and prevention programs.
- National Council on Problem Gambling (United States): www.ncpgambling.org — Information, referrals, and the National Problem Gambling Helpline: 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537).
Need Help?
If you believe you may have a gambling problem, or if someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, please seek help immediately. There is no shame in asking for support—help is available, and recovery is possible.
Contact a mental health professional, counselor, or one of the support organizations listed above. The sooner you reach out, the sooner you can take steps toward recovery.
Remember: Gaming should always remain a form of entertainment, not a source of income or stress.