Responsible Gambling

Our commitment to safer play

Lotto Cassino Brasil provides information to help you keep gambling safe, controlled, and enjoyable. Gambling should never be used as a way to solve financial problems or cope with stress. If it stops being fun, take a break and seek support.

Key principles of responsible gambling

  • Gambling is entertainment, not a way to make money.
  • Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
  • Set time and spending limits before you start—and stick to them.
  • Never chase losses or try to win back money quickly.
  • Avoid gambling when upset, stressed, tired, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Balance gambling with other activities and responsibilities.

If you feel you are losing control, stop playing and reach out for help as soon as possible. Early action makes recovery easier.

Legal age and underage protection

Gambling is for adults only. If you are not of legal gambling age in Brazil, you must not gamble. We encourage parents and guardians to supervise device access and use filtering tools to help prevent minors from viewing gambling content.

Recognizing problem gambling

Problem gambling can develop gradually and may affect finances, relationships, mental health, and work or study. Paying attention to warning signs is an important first step.

Common warning signs

You may be at risk if you often gamble longer than planned, hide gambling from others, borrow money to gamble, feel restless when trying to stop, or repeatedly chase losses.

Financial and emotional impact

Gambling-related harm can include debt, late payments, selling possessions, conflict at home, anxiety, low mood, or loss of sleep. If any of these are happening, consider taking a break and seeking support.

When to seek help

If you feel unable to stop, or if gambling is affecting your wellbeing or daily life, professional help can make a real difference. Support is available and asking for help is a sign of strength.

Practical steps to stay in control

Plan your play before you start: decide how much time and money you will spend, and treat losses as the cost of entertainment.

Take regular breaks, avoid impulsive decisions, and keep track of deposits and spending. If you find yourself increasing stakes to feel the same excitement, it’s a strong signal to step back.

Tools and options that may help

Self-assessment

A self-check can help you reflect on your habits. Ask yourself whether gambling is causing stress, affecting your finances, or leading to secrecy or conflict. If the answer is “yes,” consider reducing play or stopping entirely and seek support.

Taking a break

Sometimes the safest choice is to pause gambling. A short break can help you reset and make clearer decisions.

During a break, remove gambling apps, unsubscribe from promotions, and replace gambling time with activities that support your wellbeing.

What to do if you are worried

If you think gambling is becoming a problem for you or someone close to you, act early. Support can be confidential and non-judgmental.

Consider these immediate steps:

  • Stop gambling for 24 hours and reassess.
  • Set a strict spending limit and do not exceed it.
  • Avoid gambling when emotional, stressed, or drinking.
  • Tell a trusted friend or family member what is happening.
  • Review your bank statements to understand true spending.
  • Block gambling sites or apps on your devices.
  • Seek professional support if you feel you cannot stop.
  • If you feel at risk of self-harm, contact local emergency services immediately.

If you would like to contact our team about responsible gambling information on Lotto Cassino Brasil, we can point you to general resources.

Email us at [email protected] and include “Responsible Gambling” in the subject line.

Information for friends and family

If you are concerned about someone else’s gambling, focus on support rather than blame. Choose a calm time to talk and be specific about what you have noticed.

Helpful approaches include:

  • Encouraging professional help and offering to support them in taking the first step.
  • Setting boundaries to protect your finances and wellbeing.
  • Avoiding lending money that could be used for gambling.
  • Learning about problem gambling so you can respond effectively.

Remember: you cannot control another person’s gambling, but you can support recovery and protect yourself.

If the person is open to change, suggest a simple plan:

  1. Agree on a short gambling-free period and remove easy access (apps, saved payments, notifications).
  2. Create a basic budget and track spending for 30 days to understand the impact.
  3. Replace gambling time with structured activities (exercise, hobbies, social plans).
  4. Ask for help from a qualified professional or support organization.
  5. If crisis signs appear, seek urgent support through local emergency services.

Support works best early. The sooner you address harmful gambling, the easier it is to reduce damage and rebuild stability.

Contact and support resources

If you need immediate help, contact local emergency services in Brazil. For non-urgent support, consider speaking with a qualified mental health professional.

If you have questions about this page or need guidance on where to start, email [email protected] and we will respond as soon as possible.

You may also find these types of support helpful:

  • Confidential counseling (online or in-person) with a licensed professional.
  • Peer support groups for people affected by gambling harm.

Need to reach us

For responsible gambling questions related to Lotto Cassino Brasil, contact [email protected].

Please note: we are an informational site and cannot provide emergency or clinical services.

If you feel in danger or at risk of self-harm, contact local emergency services in Brazil immediately.

International online support (English)

If you prefer English-language information and chat-based support, the links below may be helpful.

These services are independent third parties and may have their own eligibility rules depending on your location.

If you are in Brazil, you can still use educational resources even if live services are limited.

Chat support: National Council on Problem Gambling (Chat)

Peer community: GamTalk

Privacy and confidentiality

Seeking help can feel difficult. Many support providers offer confidential services, and you can ask what information is recorded and who can access it.

If you contact us by email, we will use your message only to respond to your request and will not ask for unnecessary personal details.

Tips for safer gambling habits

  • Decide your budget first and leave bank cards aside while playing.
  • Set a timer to avoid losing track of time.
  • Keep gambling separate from paying bills and essential expenses.
  • Take frequent breaks and avoid playing late at night.
  • Do not try to recover losses with bigger bets.
  • If gambling affects your mood, sleep, or relationships—stop and seek support.

Blocking and filtering tools

Website and app blockers can help reduce access to gambling content. They are especially useful during a break or recovery period.

Tools vary by device and region. Always review features, costs, and coverage before installing.

Blocking software: BetBlocker

Parental controls: Net Nanny

Gambling blocker: GAMBLOCK

No tool is perfect, but adding friction can make it easier to regain control and follow your plan.

Diógenes Gomes
iGaming SEO Writer & Brazilian Portuguese Translator
I am a Brazilian iGaming SEO writer, editor, and English-to-Portuguese translator. I create clear, accurate, and locally relevant content about online casinos, sports betting, bonuses, payment methods, and responsible gambling for Brazilian audiences.