
666j recognises the importance of safeguarding players and maintaining wagering as entertainment. This page sets out the enforceable measures we implement to promote responsible participation and to minimise harms associated with gambling on our platform.
Gambling should be undertaken for enjoyment and within personal and financial means. Follow these practices to reduce risk:
We offer self-exclusion and cooling-off options to support players who need a pause from gambling. Cooling-off periods begin at a minimum of seven days and can be extended on request. Self-exclusion imposes a fixed lock-out period and cannot be reversed before the expiry date.
Participation is restricted to individuals aged 18 and over. We perform age verification during account creation and maintain processes to prevent underage access. We also advise guardians to enable device controls and parental filtering where appropriate.
Players may set fiat deposit limits, including daily, weekly, and monthly caps. Limits can be adjusted by contacting Support or via account settings. Cryptocurrency deposits are not subject to platform-imposed fiat limits; users must manage their own budgets and risk exposure.
Use the self-assessment questions to monitor gambling risk. If the majority of answers indicate concern, consider taking a break or seeking professional guidance.
We direct players to professional resources for confidential support and treatment when needed. Trusted organisations include Gamblers Anonymous, Gambling Therapy, and GamCare. Access to these services is encouraged when gambling behaviour becomes disruptive.
666j operates in compliance with applicable AML/KYC requirements and maintains a privacy policy. All players must be 18+ and agree to our Terms and Conditions. We regularly review and update responsible gambling measures to reflect best practice.
To initiate self-exclusion or a cooling-off period, contact 666j Customer Support via 24/7 live chat or email. During any exclusion or cooling-off, promotional communications are paused and account activity is restricted in line with the selected period.
Last updated: 2026-03-15
