Responsible Gambling at Aphrodite Casino
Limits · Cool-Down · Self-Exclusion · Self-Assessment · External Support
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If gambling stops being entertainment and starts feeling compulsive, stop and seek help. The resources below are confidential and free.
Useful policy pages: Aphrodite FAQ · Registration & KYC · Bonus T&Cs
Aphrodite's Responsible Gambling Stance
Aphrodite's published Responsible Gaming page sets out the operator's view directly: online gambling is a form of entertainment, not a way to earn a living. Players who treat it otherwise put themselves at financial and psychological risk, and the platform provides tools to keep play under control plus formal pathways out when control is slipping.
This page summarises the available tools, the self-assessment questions the operator publishes, and the external organisations players can contact independently of Aphrodite for confidential support. No promotional content appears on this page — there are no welcome-bonus mentions, no game suggestions, no internal CTAs to deposit. That's intentional and aligned with platform policy.
On-Site Self-Protection Tools
The following tools are documented on the Aphrodite Responsible Gaming page and applied at the account level. Most can be set or tightened immediately; loosening or removing protective limits typically requires a cool-down period before taking effect.
Deposit limits Set a maximum total deposit amount across a 24-hour to 7-day window. Within the active period, you can decrease the limit but cannot increase it — increases take effect after the period elapses.
Betting limits Set a maximum total stake amount across a 24-hour to 7-day window. Same asymmetry as deposit limits — decreases apply immediately, increases require waiting out the active period.
Loss limits Cap your net losses across a defined period. Useful when deposit and betting limits don't capture the picture (e.g. recycling winnings into more bets).
Time-session limits Cap the duration of a single gambling session. Triggers a forced log-out at the limit.
Cool-down period A short-term self-imposed freeze of 1 to 48 hours. During cool-down, the account can log in and withdraw the existing balance but cannot deposit, bet, or gamble. Useful as a fast circuit-breaker after a losing run before deciding on more permanent measures.
Gambling history Full record of transactions, deposits, withdrawals, and wagering activity. Reviewing this regularly is a useful self-check — surprise at the totals is a strong signal that the entertainment frame has slipped.
Self-Exclusion
Self-exclusion is the strongest on-site protection. It blocks all gambling activity on the account for a defined period or indefinitely. While self-excluded:
- You cannot deposit, bet, wager, or open new accounts on the platform
- You can withdraw any remaining balance at any time
- All marketing and promotional communication ceases
- Re-activation after a temporary self-exclusion expires is your decision; re-activation after indefinite self-exclusion can be refused by the operator without justification
How to self-exclude on Aphrodite: Email support@aphrodite.casino stating your username and the period of exclusion you wish to set. The minimum self-exclusion period is 1 day; indefinite is also available. Confirmation arrives by email at the registered address — at that point the exclusion takes effect.
Important: self-exclusion requests via the live chat function are not processed per the operator's published policy. The chat agent will redirect you to the support email. Submitting via email creates the audit trail the operator's compliance team relies on.
Curaçao eGaming self-exclusion form — as an alternative, players can use the regulator's broader self-exclusion form, which excludes for a minimum of 6 months across participating Curaçao operators. This is a stronger commitment than the per-operator self-exclusion at Aphrodite alone.
Companion measures:
- If you self-exclude on Aphrodite, also self-exclude on every other gambling site where you have an active account
- Install a gambling-blocking tool on your devices (BetBlocker, GamBan)
- Inform a trusted friend or family member so they can support the decision
Self-Assessment Questions
The Aphrodite Responsible Gaming page publishes the following self-assessment questions. Honest answers — to yourself, in private — are more useful than defensive ones.
- Do you stay away from work or study to gamble, or have you spent time at work or college gambling at an online casino?
- Have you neglected the wellbeing of your family for the sake of gambling?
- Have you ever had to sell property or borrow money to keep gambling?
- Have you ever lied to cover up the amount of money or time you have spent gambling?
- After a loss, do you feel you must try and win back your losses as soon as possible?
If you answered "yes" to one or more of these, the operator's published recommendation — and ours — is to contact a specialist organisation immediately, set hard limits or self-exclude on Aphrodite, and reach out to people you trust offline.
External Support Organisations
These organisations operate independently of Aphrodite. All are free, confidential, and staffed by trained advisors.
- GamCare — gamcare.org.uk — UK-based, 24/7 helpline, online chat, free counselling
- GamCare self-assessment tool — gamcare.org.uk/understanding-gambling-problems/self-assessment-tool
- Gamblers Anonymous — gamblersanonymous.org — peer-support meetings worldwide; the GA "20 Questions" self-test is widely used
- Gambling Therapy — gamblingtherapy.org — global online support and live advice
- BeGambleAware — begambleaware.org — UK-based independent advice and treatment funding
- GamBan — gamban.com — device-side gambling-blocking software
- BetBlocker — betblocker.org — free gambling-site-blocking software
If you have minors in your household, install device-side gambling filters, don't save your login credentials in shared browsers, and restrict access to identity and payment documents.