Responsible Gaming
At Swiper, responsible gaming in Canada means keeping play entertainment-focused, within your means, and guided by self-awareness. Gambling is a recreational activity for most players, but it can become difficult to control for some people, which is why we offer practical tools and support options.
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Our approach emphasizes prevention and early action. Clear limit-setting, timely reminders, and break options can help reduce harm while keeping play manageable.
- Play for entertainment, not to recover losses.
- Choose limits that fit your time and budget.
- Use reminders to track session length.
- Take a break if gambling starts to feel stressful or pressured.
Common warning signs
It may be time to pause and reassess if you notice any of the following patterns.
- Spending more money or time on gaming than intended.
- Chasing losses by continuing to gamble to recover lost funds.
- Borrowing money, selling belongings, or neglecting responsibilities to gamble.
- Hiding gambling activities from family or friends.
- Feeling stress, anxiety, or depression related to gambling.
Control tools at a glance
| Option | What it helps with | How it works |
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| Deposit limits | Budget guardrail |
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| Loss limits | Risk control |
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| Session limits | Time boundaries |
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| Reality checks | Awareness prompts |
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| Self-exclusion | Full break option |
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| When to pause | Early intervention |
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Your Account
All responsible gaming limits can be managed and adjusted in your account settings. These tools are designed to support safer play early, without adding unnecessary friction to normal entertainment use.
If you’d like help choosing the right combination of deposit limits, loss limits, session limits, reality checks, or self-exclusion, contact our customer support team at [email protected].
You Can
For parents and guardians, protecting minors is a priority. We use industry-standard verification processes to help prevent underage access, and we encourage families to add their own device safeguards.
- Use parental controls on shared devices.
- Keep account credentials private and out of reach.
- Discuss the risks of gambling with minors early.
If gambling is becoming difficult to manage, support is available in Canada. ConnexOntario (1-866-531-2600) offers information and referrals, while the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction provides resources and guides. Gamblers Anonymous Canada offers peer support meetings for people seeking help.
Privacy Policy
Any personal data connected to responsible gaming interventions is handled according to our Privacy Policy to respect confidentiality. We also train staff in responsible gaming best practices and apply policies aligned with Canadian regulations for responsible gambling promotion.
To keep play safer, consider setting limits first and reviewing them regularly. Even small adjustments can make entertainment feel more predictable and controlled.