Our 10 Top Tips for Safer Gambling:
- Self-Assessment
- Unsubscribe From Our Emails / SMS Updates
- Limit Our Social Media Ads
- Block Access to Online Gambling
- Block Gambling Transactions
- External Support
Self-Assessment:
How safe is your gambling? GamCare have a free and anonymous assessment you can take in order to review your gambling behaviour and check that it’s under control. There are 16 short questions that will assess the time you spend gambling, and how it affects your finances, relationships and health. Tap the following link to go to the test and check you’re still playing it safe: https://www.gamcare.org.uk/understanding-gambling-problems/self-assessment-tool/
Unsubscribe From Our Emails / SMS Updates:
If you have subscribed to emails from Super Free Bingo and would like to stop receiving these, you can unsubscribe at any time by scrolling to the bottom of the email and clicking ‘Unsubscribe from future emails’.
To unsubscribe from receiving SMS messages please tap on the opt-out link provided to you in the SMS you have received, enter the telephone number you wish to opt out in the onscreen box, and tap “I‘m sure I want to leave”.
If you need further assistance unsubscribing from our email and/or SMS updates, you can also contact us at support@superfreebingo.com.
Please note that as Super Free Bingo is purely a deal comparison site, we do not have access to any accounts you may have set up when claiming a deal. In order to make changes to these accounts, please contact the customer service team for the site you signed up to.
Limit Our Social Media Ads:
Although we advertise our product on social media, we understand that you may not wish to see gambling-based advertising from us. In order to find out how to hide our adverts, please click this link: https://www.facebook.com/help/146952742043748?helpref=related.
For further information on limiting exposure to gambling advertising you can also visit https://www.gambleaware.org/limiting-gambling-ads-online.
Block Access to Online Gambling:
There are a number of different websites that can block access to online gambling through sophisticated blocking software. This software can be downloaded directly to your device(s) and can be used for self-exclusion or parental control. Although some of this software is free, some may include a charge, so you are encouraged to compare and decide on the best product for you. Examples include:
Block Gambling Transactions:
There are a number of banks that can activate a block on payments to gambling retailers, to help you manage what you are spending on gambling. For a list of financial services organisations in the UK that currently offer gambling blocks on debit cards see: www.gamcare.org.uk/block-gambling-transactions.
External Support
National Gambling Helpline
www.gamcare.org.uk/talk-to-us-now/GamCare operate the National Gambling Helpline and offer confidential information, advice and support for anyone harmed by gambling in Great Britain. The Helpline is open 24 hours every day on Freephone 0808 8020 133 or via Live Chat. Advisers will listen to you, they won’t judge and your conversation is confidential.
GamCare Forums and Chatrooms
www.gamcare.org.uk/gamcare-forum and www.gamcare.org.uk/group-chatroomGamCare offers a moderated online forum and daily online group chatrooms to enable those affected by gambling harms to connect with others in similar situations, share their experience and support one another.
GambleAware
www.gambleaware.orgGambleAware provides information, advice and directs people to support to help keep people safe from gambling harms.
National Gambling Support Network
www.gambleaware.org/ngsnThe National Gambling Support Network is a group of organisations working together to provide confidential treatment and support for anyone experiencing gambling-related harms, free to access across England, Scotland and Wales.
Gambling Therapy
www.gamblingtherapy.orgGambling Therapy are a global online support service, offering advice in multiple languages for people who have been adversely affected by gambling.