Responsible Gaming
Gaming Should Be Entertainment, Not Income
At 1win Aviator, we believe that online gaming should be enjoyed as a form of entertainment only. Games of chance are unpredictable, and there is no guaranteed way to earn money through gambling. You should only wager money that you can afford to lose without affecting your essential expenses, savings, or financial obligations.
Playing responsibly means setting limits, understanding the odds, and knowing when to stop. If gaming ever feels like a necessity or a way to make money, it's time to seek help.
Age Verification
Online gaming is restricted to individuals who are 18 years of age or older in India, or the legal age of majority in your jurisdiction. We are committed to preventing underage gambling. If you are under the legal age, please do not participate in gaming activities on this platform.
Parents and guardians: Please monitor your children's online activities and use parental control software if needed.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
Do any of these warning signs sound familiar? If so, help is available:
- Chasing losses: Continuing to play to recover money you've lost
- Hiding gambling activity: Keeping your gaming secret from family or friends
- Loss of control: Unable to stick to limits you've set for yourself
- Increased gambling: Needing to wager more money to get the same level of excitement
- Neglecting responsibilities: Missing work, school, or family obligations due to gaming
- Financial problems: Borrowing money or using savings/credit to fund gambling
- Mood changes: Becoming irritable, anxious, or depressed when not gaming
- Failed attempts to quit: Trying to cut back or stop but being unable to do so
- Using gaming to escape: Playing to avoid stress, anxiety, or emotional pain
If you recognize any of these signs in yourself or someone you know, please reach out for support immediately.
Self-Help Tools & Responsible Gaming Features
Most reputable gaming platforms offer tools to help you maintain control:
- Deposit Limits: Set a maximum amount you're willing to deposit in a day, week, or month
- Loss Limits: Set a maximum amount you're willing to lose before stopping play
- Reality Checks: Enable reminders that pop up during your gaming session to track time and spending
- Time Limits: Set a timer for how long you'll play in each session
- Self-Exclusion: Temporarily or permanently ban yourself from accessing your account
- Account Cooling-Off: Take a break from gaming for a specified period
Contact 1win customer support to activate any of these features on your account.
Support Organizations & Help Resources
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, these organizations provide confidential support:
India & South Asia
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) – Mental Health Department: Provides counseling and treatment for gambling addiction. Contact your nearest AIIMS facility.
- iCall – Mental Health Helpline: 9152987821 (available 24/7) – Free, confidential emotional support
- AASRA – Suicide Prevention & Mental Health: 9820466726 – Supports individuals in crisis
International Organizations
- GamCare (UK): www.gamcare.org.uk – Free support and treatment services
- GamStop (UK): www.gamstop.co.uk – National self-exclusion scheme
- Gambling Help Online (Australia): www.gamblinghelponline.org.au – Counseling and support
- Responsible Gambling Council (Canada): www.responsiblegambling.org – Resources and support
- National Council on Problem Gambling (USA): www.ncpgambling.org – 1-800-522-4700 (confidential helpline)
All support services listed above are confidential and free to use.
If You Need Help, Reach Out Today
Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Problem gambling is treatable, and recovery is possible. The sooner you seek support, the sooner you can regain control of your life and finances.
Remember: You are not alone. Millions of people have faced problem gambling and successfully recovered with professional help and support from loved ones.
If you feel your gambling is becoming a problem, please contact a support organization immediately or speak to a mental health professional.