Responsible Gaming at Pinco
At Pinco, we believe that gaming should always be about entertainment, enjoyment, and staying in control. We are proud to offer a fun and secure environment for Canadian players, but we also recognize the importance of supporting responsible gambling practices. Our mission is to empower players to play smart, set boundaries, and seek help when needed.
What Responsible Gaming Means
Responsible gaming is about making informed decisions, understanding the risks, and never letting gambling negatively impact your life. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement—but at Pinco Betting, we encourage balance. We provide tools, guidance, and support to help you keep your gaming experience safe and sustainable.
Know the Signs of Problem Gambling
Gambling should never feel stressful or out of control. Ask yourself:
- Do I spend more money or time gambling than I can afford?
- Do I try to win back losses by gambling more?
- Do I hide my gambling from friends or family?
- Do I feel anxious, guilty, or depressed after playing?
- Has gambling affected my work, relationships, or finances?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, it might be time to pause and reassess your habits. Help is available, and you’re not alone.
Set Your Limits
We offer several tools to help you stay in control of your play:
- Deposit Limits: Restrict how much money you can add to your account over a set period.
- Loss Limits: Limit the amount you’re willing to lose to protect your budget.
- Wager Limits: Cap your betting activity daily, weekly, or monthly.
- Reality Checks: Get notified of how long you’ve been playing during a session.
- Session Time Limits: Set maximum play times to avoid excessive gaming.
- Time-Outs: Temporarily suspend access to your account for short breaks.
- Self-Exclusion: Close your account for an extended period if you need a longer break.
Preventing Underage Gambling
Pinco is strictly for adults aged 18 or older. We take underage gambling seriously and use identity verification processes to ensure compliance. Parents and guardians can also take action by installing parental control software like Qustodio, Net Nanny, or Google Family Link on shared devices.
Getting Help in Canada
If gambling stops being fun or begins to impact your life, help is always available. These Canadian organizations offer free, confidential support:
- ConnexOntario – 24/7 helpline for mental health and addiction support
- Responsible Gambling Council – Information and prevention tools
- Problem Gambling Canada – Self-assessments and professional resources
- Gamblers Anonymous – Peer support groups and recovery programs
Play Safe. Play Smart. Play Pinco
At Pinco, your wellbeing comes first. We’re committed to creating a positive gaming environment where you’re always in control. Use the tools, listen to yourself, and remember—we’re here to help every step of the way.