Responsible Gaming
Gaming Should Be Entertainment, Not Income
At Princeton Information, we are committed to promoting responsible gaming practices. The Aviator game and all casino games should be enjoyed as a form of entertainment only, not as a way to earn money or solve financial problems. Always play with money you can afford to lose, and remember that the house always has a mathematical advantage.
Gambling outcomes are determined by chance. No strategy or skill can guarantee winnings. If you find yourself gambling to recover losses or relying on gambling for income, please seek help immediately.
Age Verification & Legal Requirements
In India, the legal age for gambling is 18 years or older, as per local regulations and the laws of your respective state. By accessing and playing on our platform, you confirm that:
- You are at least 18 years of age (or the legal gambling age in your jurisdiction)
- You are not prohibited by law from gambling in your region
- You understand the risks associated with gambling
- You accept full responsibility for your gaming decisions
If you are under the legal age, or if gambling is prohibited in your jurisdiction, please do not use our services.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
If you recognise any of the following behaviours in yourself or someone else, it may indicate a gambling problem. Please seek help:
- Chasing Losses: Continuing to gamble to recover money you've lost
- Hiding Gambling: Keeping your gambling activities secret from family or friends
- Increasing Stakes: Needing to gamble with larger amounts to feel the same excitement
- Neglecting Responsibilities: Missing work, school, or family commitments due to gambling
- Financial Problems: Borrowing money or going into debt to fund gambling
- Loss of Control: Being unable to stop or reduce gambling despite wanting to
- Mood Changes: Becoming irritable, anxious, or depressed when not gambling
- Escalating Time: Spending increasing amounts of time on gambling activities
- Failed Attempts to Quit: Repeatedly trying and failing to stop or cut back
- Using Gambling to Escape: Gambling to cope with stress, anxiety, or other emotional problems
Self-Help Tools & Responsible Gaming Features
Many gambling platforms offer tools to help you maintain control over your gaming. We encourage you to use these features:
- Deposit Limits: Set a maximum amount you can deposit within a specific time period (daily, weekly, or monthly)
- Loss Limits: Set a maximum amount you're willing to lose in a session or time period
- Time Reminders: Receive notifications reminding you how long you've been playing
- Reality Checks: Pop-up messages during play to help you stay aware of your activity and spending
- Session Limits: Set automatic session timeouts to prevent extended play periods
- Self-Exclusion: Temporarily or permanently exclude yourself from gaming platforms
- Account Restrictions: Reduce bet limits or suspend account access
We recommend using these tools proactively, even if you don't currently feel you need them.
Support Organizations & Helplines
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, the following organizations provide confidential support, counselling, and resources:
India & South Asia
- All India Gaming Federation (AIGF) โ Promotes responsible gaming practices in India
- Gamblers Anonymous India โ Support groups and peer assistance for problem gamblers
- Indian Psychiatric Society โ Provides resources for gambling addiction treatment
International Support Resources
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GamCare (UK)
Website: www.gamcare.org.uk
Helpline: 0808 8020 133 (Free, confidential support) -
GamStop (UK Self-Exclusion)
Website: www.gamstop.co.uk
Multi-operator self-exclusion scheme -
Gambling Help Online (Australia)
Website: www.gamblinghelponline.org.au
Free counselling and support services -
Responsible Gambling Council (Canada)
Website: www.responsiblegambling.org
Education and prevention resources -
National Council on Problem Gambling (USA)
Website: www.ncpgambling.org
National Problem Gambling Helpline: 1-800-522-4700 (24/7, confidential)
All of these organisations provide free, confidential support and can connect you with local resources.
If You Need Help
Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Problem gambling is treatable, and recovery is possible with the right support.
Do not hesitate to reach out:
- Contact one of the support organizations listed above
- Speak to a trusted family member, friend, or healthcare professional
- Use self-exclusion tools on gambling platforms to take immediate action
- Consider professional counselling or therapy
- Join a support group for peer assistance
Remember: You are not alone. Millions of people have overcome problem gambling and gone on to live fulfilling lives. Help is available, and recovery is achievable.