casino meter Responsible Gaming

Online gaming is meant to be enjoyable. casino meter is committed to making sure it stays that way for every player on the platform. This page outlines the tools, habits, and resources that can help you stay in control of your gaming activity in the Philippines and keep it a positive part of your leisure time.

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Our Commitment to Safe Play

casino meter treats responsible gaming as a fundamental part of how we operate, not an afterthought. We believe that informed players who understand the risks and have access to practical tools are better equipped to enjoy gaming without harm. Our platform is designed for adults who choose to participate in gaming as entertainment—not as a way to generate income or escape personal difficulties.

We do not encourage excessive or compulsive gaming. casino meter does not make financial guarantees of any kind, and we actively support players who want to manage or limit their activity. The tools and information on this page are available to all registered users at any time, free of charge. If you ever feel that gaming is becoming a concern, acting early makes a meaningful difference.

Warning Signs Worth Knowing

Problem gaming often develops gradually and can be difficult to recognise from the inside. The following signs may indicate that gaming is beginning to have a negative effect on your life or the life of someone you know:

  • Spending more money on gaming than you originally planned or can comfortably afford.
  • Chasing losses—continuing to play in order to win back money you have already lost.
  • Feeling anxious, irritable, or restless when not gaming or when trying to reduce the time you spend gaming.
  • Borrowing money or selling personal items to fund gaming activity.
  • Neglecting work, family responsibilities, or personal health because of gaming sessions.
  • Lying to family or friends about how much time or money you spend on gaming.
  • Using gaming as a way to cope with stress, loneliness, boredom, or emotional difficulties.
  • Finding it hard to stop even after deciding to take a break.

Recognising these patterns early is the most important step. If several of these apply to you, we strongly encourage you to use the self-control tools available on casino meter and to consider speaking with a professional support service.

Practical Tips for Staying in Control

Budget Before You Play

Decide how much you are comfortable spending before each session. Treat that amount as the cost of entertainment—not as seed money you expect to grow. When it is gone, the session is over. Never fund gaming from money set aside for bills, rent, or daily essentials.

Watch Your Time

It is easy to lose track of time during a gaming session. Set a timer before you start and commit to stopping when it goes off. Taking regular breaks—even short ones—helps maintain perspective and reduces the risk of impulsive decisions made during extended play.

Never Chase a Loss

Chasing losses is one of the most common paths to problem gaming. A loss is a completed outcome—playing more will not undo it. If you find yourself depositing additional funds specifically to recover what you have lost, stop and take a break before continuing.

Keep Life in Balance

Gaming should be one part of a balanced life, not the main focus. Maintain regular social connections, physical activity, and personal goals outside of gaming. If you notice gaming beginning to crowd out the things that matter to you, that is a clear signal to step back and reset.

Self-Control Tools on casino meter

casino meter provides a set of practical tools to help you manage your gaming activity. These are available to all registered users and can be accessed through the account area at any time:

  • Deposit limits: You can set a maximum deposit amount per day, week, or month in Philippine Peso. Once a limit is in place, it cannot be raised immediately—a cooling-off period applies before any increase takes effect, giving you time to reconsider.
  • Cooling-off period: If you want to take a short break from gaming, you can activate a cooling-off period. During this time, your account remains open but gaming activity is temporarily suspended. This is a useful option if you feel you need space without permanently closing your account.
  • Self-exclusion: If you decide that a longer or permanent break is necessary, you can request self-exclusion through the account area. During a self-exclusion period, you will not be able to log in or place wagers. casino meter takes self-exclusion requests seriously and processes them promptly.

To access any of these tools, log in and navigate to the account settings section. If you experience any difficulty, contact support directly through the account area and a team member will assist you. For more on account management, visit the FAQ page.

Protecting Minors

casino meter is strictly for adults. You must be at least 18 years of age to register—and in the Philippines, local regulations may require users to be at least 21. We verify age during the account registration and withdrawal process, and accounts found to belong to minors will be closed immediately.

If you share a device with younger family members, we encourage you to take practical steps to keep gaming out of their reach. Log out of your casino meter account after every session, use device passcodes or biometric locks, and consider installing parental control software on shared devices. Do not share your login credentials with anyone, especially with children or teenagers.

If you suspect that a minor has accessed a casino meter account, please report this to support through the account area immediately so we can investigate and act accordingly.

When to Seek Professional Support

The tools and tips above are designed for players who want to stay in control. But if gaming has already begun to affect your finances, relationships, or wellbeing in significant ways, professional support is the most effective next step. Speaking to a counsellor or joining a support group is not a sign of weakness—it is the most practical thing you can do.

In the Philippines, support for problem gambling is available through mental health professionals, licensed counsellors, and community organisations that deal with compulsive behaviour. If you are unsure where to start, your local barangay health centre or a private mental health clinic can provide a referral. The National Center for Mental Health (NCMH) also provides services accessible to the public.

casino meter's support team can provide general guidance on using the platform's self-exclusion and account management tools, but we are not a counselling service. For personal wellbeing concerns, please reach out to a qualified professional. You can contact us at support at casinometer.bet for assistance with the tools on this page.

Need Help or Have Questions?

If you have questions about deposit limits, self-exclusion, or account management, the FAQ section covers these topics in detail. To access your account settings and manage your gaming controls, log in below.