Casino Parley endorses responsible gaming. Gambling is a form of entertainment which should be played only for recreation. But some people can get addicted to gambling and become obsessed with gambling. You should know how to set limits and when to stop. Seek professional help if you feel that you are a compulsive gambler.
Points to ponder if you want to enjoy gambling:
To have an enjoyable experience when visiting our Casino, we advise you to follow these guidelines:
- The decision to gamble is should be your personal choice. Take responsibility for your actions.
- Before starting to gamble, decide how much can you afford to lose. Do not gamble in excess .
- Never gamble if you are younger than the legal gambling age, if it interferes with your work or other responsibilities , if you are in recovery for addictive disorders or dependencies, you are under the influence of alcohol or other substances or if you are attempting to make up for prior gambling losses.
Underage Gambling Casino Parley strongly discourages Underage Gambling. We aggressively discourage and track minors who attempt to play at our Casino. We advise you to consider the following points to check underage gambling.
Points to counter Underage Gambling : If young people have access to a computer with casino software, we encourage you to:
- Install child protection software.
- Do not leave children unattended near your computer when your casino software is running.
- Password-protect your casino program.
- Do not allow persons under 18 to participate in any gambling activity.
- Keep your Casino-on-Net Username, Password and Credit Card(s) out of the reach of children.
- Educate your children about the legality and the potential damage of underage gambling.
Unfortunately, no system is foolproof. It is up to you to detect underage gambling and take action to redress it. You can bring the matter to the notice of ICRA. ICRA is a non-profit organization that brings together major Internet industry players, telecommunications companies, content providers and child protection bodies. The dual aims are to protect children and free speech rights on the Internet.
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