Although we know that Posh Bingo is just about the most fun you can have with your clothes on (or without I suppose), we know that we need to provide our players with a safe and responsible gaming environment. We know it is our responsibility to give you an incredibly entertaining experience, but that we are also required to prevent compulsive usage and prevent underage members accessing our gaming products.
As a responsible gaming company, we aim to provide transparent player protection.
In line with the Government of Gibraltar's Gaming Ordinance, if you are under the age of 18 you are not allowed to play our Bingo Games.
We use sophisticated systems that can verify if someone who is attempting to play our Bingo Games are minors, and we track them if they try to play on Posh Bingo. We also make sure that we don’t design rooms to attract children or adolescents. We also make sure we do everything we can to discourage them from trying to join Posh Bingo.
We do however know that the internet is readily accessible in many homes around the world. So we know that gaming companies and parents must work together to protect your children from gaining access to your Posh Bingo account. To ensure the safety of your children, we recommend installing filtering software to block minors from accessing certain websites and programs.
More tips for parents:
Unfortunately, no system is foolproof. If you know a person under the age of 18 who is registered with Posh Bingo, please notify our Support Team immediately at support@poshbingo.com
Posh Bingo is here to be a fun, relaxing form of entertainment. There are, however, a small number of people who could become obsessed with the potential monetary gains our games offer. Studies suggest that only a very small percentage of the adult population is prone to compulsive gambling problems. Posh Bingo has implemented a series of measures to help if this behaviour does become a problem:
Our team at Posh Bingo are trained on methods and techniques to recognise and take appropriate actions when they encounter compulsive or underage gambling.
We have set up the opportunity for you to self-exclude yourself from playing Bingo if you feel that your gaming experience is no longer just a form of entertainment.
Remember
Like many things, what is enjoyable in moderation can be disastrous in excess. If you suspect that you may have a gambling problem, you may seek professional help from the following organisations:
If you are worried about your gambling habits or you want to know more about the signs of compulsive gambling, try our self-assessment test.
