Responsible Gambling Policy
At Ocean Breeze we take responsible gambling seriously. We want players to enjoy our site in a safe, controlled way, so we provide clear tools, guidance and support to help you manage your play. If you ever feel gambling is becoming a problem, we encourage you to use the controls below or reach out for professional help.
Player protection principles
We aim to keep play safe by promoting transparency, giving you practical account controls, and responding quickly when help is needed. We treat customer welfare as a priority and maintain policies to identify and assist players who may be at risk.
Activity-control tools
You can manage your account using a set of built-in tools. These are available in your account settings and through our customer support team when extra assistance is needed.
Deposit limits
Set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much you add to your account. Limits can be raised or lowered, but increases may require a cooling-off period before they take effect.
Loss limits
Loss limits let you cap how much you can lose over a set period. This is an effective way to control spending and avoid chasing losses. Limits remain in place until you choose to change them or contact support for assistance.
Time limits and account breaks
Use session reminders and timeout options to limit how long you play in a single session. You can also take short account breaks if you need time away—these are quick to set up and can be extended as required.
Self-exclusion
If you need a longer break, self-exclusion disables your access to your account for a defined period. We also offer account closure on request. To start self-exclusion or closure, contact our support team who will confirm the steps and provide information on returning to play.
Signs of problematic behaviour
Watch for warning signs such as betting more than you can afford, hiding activity from friends or family, chasing losses, borrowing money to gamble, or losing interest in other responsibilities. Noticing one or more of these signs is a prompt to take action.
Tips for maintaining control
Set and stick to personal limits, use deposit and loss controls, schedule regular breaks, avoid gambling when stressed or using alcohol, and keep a budget that separates gambling money from everyday expenses. Regularly review your play history to stay aware of patterns.
Professional help and support organisations
If you need extra support, please contact your provincial or territorial problem gambling services. Resources in Canada include provincial helplines, ConnexOntario, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), and Gamblers Anonymous. A health professional or local support service can help you find treatment options, counselling and local helplines.