Last updated: June 2026 — James Whitworth, Projectdesignprint

Responsible Gaming

Our Commitment to Player Safety

At Projectdesignprint, operated by James Whitworth, we believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable form of entertainment — never a source of stress, financial hardship, or harm. While our site reviews non-UK casinos available to players in Great Britain, we take our responsibility to your wellbeing seriously. This page exists because we genuinely care about the people who read our content, and we want every player to stay in control.

Please read this page carefully. If anything here resonates with your personal situation, we encourage you to reach out to one of the organisations listed below. Help is available, it is free, and there is absolutely no shame in asking for it.

The Golden Rules of Responsible Gambling

Before placing any bet at any casino, online or otherwise, keep these principles in mind:

Recognising the Signs of Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can develop gradually and quietly. Knowing the warning signs is the first step toward getting help. Ask yourself honestly whether any of the following apply to you:

Self-Assessment Checklist

If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, it may be time to speak with a professional. Please reach out to one of the organisations listed further down this page.

Practical Tools to Help You Stay in Control

Many non-UK casinos reviewed on Projectdesignprint offer responsible gambling tools within their account settings. We strongly recommend using them. These tools include:

Deposit Limits

Set a daily, weekly, or monthly cap on how much money you can deposit into your casino account. Once the limit is reached, no further deposits can be made until the period resets. This is one of the most effective ways to keep spending within a budget you are comfortable with.

Reality Checks

Reality check notifications send you a pop-up reminder at regular intervals — such as every 30 or 60 minutes — to inform you how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. These prompts encourage you to pause and make a conscious decision about whether to continue.

Cooling-Off Periods

A cooling-off period allows you to temporarily suspend your account for a short duration, such as 24 hours, 48 hours, or one week. This gives you breathing room if you feel your gambling is becoming difficult to manage.

Self-Exclusion

Self-exclusion is a formal option that allows you to block yourself from a casino for an extended period — typically ranging from six months to five years or permanently. Once activated, the casino is obligated to close your account and prevent you from reopening it during the exclusion period. If you are based in Great Britain and use UK-licensed sites, GAMSTOP (gamstop.co.uk) offers a free national self-exclusion scheme covering all UK-licensed operators. For non-UK casinos, self-exclusion must be requested directly with each individual site.

Support Organisations and Crisis Helplines

You do not have to face this alone. The following organisations offer free, confidential, and non-judgmental support for anyone affected by gambling harm in Great Britain and beyond:

Strict 18+ Policy

Projectdesignprint operates a strict 18+ only policy. All casino reviews, bonus information, and gambling-related content on this site is intended exclusively for adults aged 18 and over. We do not condone or support underage gambling in any form. If you are a parent or guardian, we strongly recommend using parental control software such as Gamban (gamban.com) or Net Nanny to restrict access to gambling websites on shared or family devices.

A Final Word from Projectdesignprint

Gambling at non-UK casinos can be exciting and entertaining when approached responsibly. Our role at Projectdesignprint is to provide honest, informed reviews — but your wellbeing always comes first. If you ever feel that gambling is no longer fun, please stop and seek support immediately. The organisations listed above are here to help, and so are we.

Remember: when the fun stops, stop.