Safer Gambling

Tipsters supports a safer and more responsible approach to gambling-related content.

We believe that betting should never be treated as a guaranteed way to make money, solve financial problems, or cope with stress, anxiety, or other personal difficulties.

If you choose to engage with betting-related content, you should do so carefully, within your limits, and in a way that remains controlled and sustainable.

1. Gambling Should Stay Under Control

For some people, betting may be a form of entertainment. However, for others, it can become harmful if it starts affecting finances, relationships, work, education, health, or emotional well-being.

You should only spend time and money that you can afford to lose, and you should never place yourself under pressure to recover losses or chase outcomes.

2. Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

You may need to pause and seek support if gambling starts to feel difficult to control or causes negative consequences in your life.

Warning signs may include:

  • spending more money than you can afford to lose;
  • chasing losses or trying to win back money quickly;
  • gambling more often or for longer than intended;
  • hiding gambling activity from family or friends;
  • borrowing money or selling belongings to continue gambling;
  • feeling stressed, guilty, anxious, or upset about gambling;
  • prioritizing gambling over work, relationships, or other responsibilities;
  • using gambling as a way to escape personal, emotional, or financial problems.

3. Ways to Gamble More Safely

If you interact with betting-related content, it is important to set personal limits and keep your activity under review.

Practical safer gambling steps may include:

  • setting a clear budget before you start and not exceeding it;
  • setting time limits for your activity;
  • taking regular breaks;
  • avoiding gambling when upset, stressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs;
  • not treating losses as something that must be recovered immediately;
  • reviewing your spending and activity regularly;
  • using deposit limits, cool-off tools, spending trackers, reality checks, or self-exclusion tools where available.

4. Betting-Related Content on Tipsters

Tipsters may include predictions, opinions, articles, statistics, and other betting-related or betting-oriented content.

All such content is provided for informational purposes only. It should not be understood as a guarantee of outcome, a promise of profit, or an instruction to place a bet.

Users remain fully responsible for their own decisions and actions.

5. Support and Taking a Break

If you feel that gambling may be becoming harmful, it may help to stop, take a break, speak to someone you trust, and seek professional support.

You do not have to wait until the problem becomes severe before asking for help.

Support may be available through specialist gambling support organizations, mental health services, financial counseling services, or local help resources in your area.

6. Protection of Minors

Tipsters is intended for adults only.

Minors should not engage with betting-related products or services where this is prohibited by law, and adults should take reasonable steps to prevent underage access where relevant.

7. Looking After Yourself

If gambling stops being enjoyable, feels difficult to control, or begins to affect other areas of your life, the safest step may be to stop and seek help.

Recognizing a problem early and taking action is a positive step.

8. Changes to This Page

We may update this Safer Gambling page from time to time to reflect changes in our Platform, content approach, or responsible use standards.

Any updated version will become effective once published on the Platform, unless otherwise stated.

9. Contact

If you have questions about this page, you can contact us using the contact details provided on the Platform.