Responsible Gaming
Last updated: July 2026
Games on Lottery 7, from colour prediction to Aviator and the casino section, are meant to be entertainment — not a source of income and not a way to solve financial pressure. This page covers practical ways to keep play in that category.
Set limits before you start
Decide on a time and money budget before opening the app, and treat both as fixed for that session regardless of how it goes. It's far easier to hold a limit you set in advance than to decide one in the middle of a session, especially in fast-paced formats like Win Go where rounds repeat quickly.
Warning signs worth paying attention to
Consider taking a break if you notice yourself playing to chase previous losses, spending more time or money than planned on a regular basis, hiding play from people close to you, or feeling anxious or irritable when you can't play. None of these are unusual to experience occasionally, but a repeated pattern is a signal worth acting on.
Practical tools
- Set a personal deposit or spending limit before you begin.
- Use a timer or alarm to keep sessions within a planned length.
- Take regular breaks, especially during fast-paced games.
- Avoid playing when upset, stressed, or under the influence of alcohol.
- Never borrow money, or use funds meant for essentials, to play.
Getting support
If gaming stops feeling like entertainment, consider speaking with a local problem gambling support organization in your country or region — many offer free, confidential helplines, self-exclusion programs, and counseling. A quick search for “problem gambling helpline” plus your country will usually surface a local, verified resource. You can also reach out through our contact pageif you're unsure where to start.
Underage play
Lottery 7 and the games described on this site are intended strictly for users aged 18 and above, or the legal gambling age in your jurisdiction if higher. Parents and guardians are encouraged to use device-level parental controls where needed.