Responsible Gaming Policy
Last updated: 23 April 2026
Introduction
Cocoa Casino is committed to providing a gambling environment that is safe, fair, and designed for entertainment only. Gambling should never be treated as a way to earn regular income, recover debts, or solve financial difficulties. For most adults, gaming can remain a leisure activity when it is managed within clear personal boundaries. However, for some people, gambling may create harmful patterns that affect finances, relationships, work, and mental wellbeing.
This Responsible Gaming Policy explains the tools, controls, and support measures available at cocoa-casino-aussie.net to help customers play responsibly. It also outlines the standards Cocoa Casino applies to reduce gambling-related harm, protect minors, and support customers who may need to restrict or stop their gambling activity.
For users in Australia, responsible gambling obligations should be understood alongside relevant consumer protection expectations, including the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (Cth), the National Consumer Protection Framework for Online Wagering, and guidance published by Australian responsible gambling authorities. While laws and regulatory settings may differ depending on the service, location, and product type, Cocoa Casino adopts a protective approach aimed at harm minimisation and account control. Sources are listed at the end of this policy.
By using cocoa-casino-aussie.net, customers are expected to make informed decisions, monitor their gambling behaviour, and use the responsible gaming tools provided whenever needed.
Gambling Is Entertainment, Not a Source of Income
Cocoa Casino maintains a clear position: gambling is a form of entertainment and must not be relied upon for profit or financial security. Outcomes are determined by chance, and no game or betting activity can guarantee winnings over time. Even where skill may influence certain decisions, the risk of loss always remains.
Customers should only gamble with money they can afford to lose. Essential funds intended for rent, mortgage payments, utilities, groceries, education, transport, medical costs, or family responsibilities should never be used for gambling.
Healthy gambling behaviour generally includes:
- setting a fixed budget before play begins;
- deciding in advance how much time to spend gambling;
- avoiding gambling while upset, stressed, intoxicated, or under the influence of drugs;
- not chasing losses after an unsuccessful session;
- taking regular breaks; and
- balancing gambling with other recreational and social activities.
Warning signs of gambling-related harm may include:
- spending more than intended or borrowing to gamble;
- hiding gambling from family or friends;
- trying to win back losses urgently;
- neglecting work, study, or home responsibilities;
- feeling anxious, guilty, or irritable about gambling; and
- being unable to stop or reduce gambling without assistance.
If any of these signs are present, customers should act promptly by setting limits, taking a break, or requesting self-exclusion.
Personal Limits Feature
Cocoa Casino provides a Personal Limits section within the customer account area to help users manage gambling activity in a structured and measurable way. These controls are designed to allow customers to set boundaries before harmful behaviour develops.
The Personal Limits section may be used to apply financial, activity-based, and time-based restrictions to an account. Once set, these controls are intended to reduce impulsive decisions and support safer play.
How limit changes are applied
To protect customers from making reactive decisions, Cocoa Casino applies different timing rules depending on whether a customer is decreasing or increasing a limit.
- A limit decrease takes effect immediately. This is because reducing access to gambling activity is a protective step and should not be delayed.
- A limit increase does not take effect immediately. Any request to increase a limit is subject to a cooling period before the higher amount or broader access becomes active. This delay is intended to reduce harm caused by impulsive decision-making.
- Where required for account safety or compliance purposes, Cocoa Casino may maintain, refuse, or apply stricter restrictions regardless of a customer request.
Customers are responsible for reviewing their Personal Limits regularly and ensuring they remain appropriate for their financial circumstances and gambling behaviour.
Types of Limits
Cocoa Casino offers several categories of responsible gambling restrictions. These tools are intended to be easy to understand and simple to use.
Deposit limit
A Deposit Limit restricts the total amount of money that can be deposited into an account within a specified period.
- Daily, weekly, or monthly deposit caps may be available.
- Once the cap is reached, no further deposits can be made until the relevant period resets.
- Deposit limits help customers control spending before gambling takes place.
Loss limit
A Loss Limit restricts the maximum net loss a customer can incur over a chosen period.
- This limit is based on losses during the applicable timeframe.
- Once the loss threshold is reached, further gambling activity may be restricted until the period resets.
- Loss limits can assist customers who want a stronger control than deposit limits alone.
Wager limit
A Wager Limit restricts the total amount that can be staked over a defined period.
- It applies to the cumulative value of bets or wagers placed.
- Once the wagering threshold is reached, additional staking is blocked until the next cycle begins.
- Wager limits can be useful for customers who want to manage intensity of play, even where wins are recycled into further gambling.
Cooling-off period
A Cooling-Off period is a short-term break from gambling.
- During a cooling-off period, access to gambling activity is temporarily suspended.
- This tool is suitable for customers who want to pause their play without entering a longer exclusion arrangement.
- A cooling-off period cannot be reversed early once activated.
Self-exclusion
Self-Exclusion is a formal restriction that blocks a customer from accessing gambling services for a longer period.
- During self-exclusion, the account must not be used for gambling activity.
- Marketing communications related to gambling should cease where applicable, subject to operational and legal processing time.
- Self-exclusion is intended for customers who believe they need a stronger and more durable protective measure.
Self-Exclusion by Request
Customers who want Cocoa Casino to manually block their account may request self-exclusion by contacting support@cocoa-casino-aussie.net.
To ensure the request is processed correctly, the email should clearly state that the customer is requesting self-exclusion and should include sufficient account details to identify the relevant profile. Customers should also specify whether they want a temporary exclusion or a longer-term block, if those options are available.
What happens after a self-exclusion request
Once a valid self-exclusion request is received and processed:
- the account will be restricted from further gambling activity;
- no new bets, deposits, or gameplay should be permitted on the excluded account;
- any pending verification or compliance checks may still need to be completed where relevant;
- applicable promotional gambling messages should be discontinued for that account, allowing for reasonable processing time; and
- the customer should not attempt to open a new account to bypass the restriction.
If Cocoa Casino identifies duplicate or linked accounts connected to a self-excluded customer, reasonable steps may be taken to restrict those accounts as well where this is technically and legally appropriate.
Treatment of remaining funds
Where there are remaining cleared funds in a self-excluded account, Cocoa Casino will handle them in accordance with applicable terms, verification requirements, anti-money laundering checks, and withdrawal procedures.
This means:
- customers may be required to complete identity verification before any withdrawal is processed;
- open bets, bonus conditions, chargeback concerns, or regulatory reviews may affect timing or eligibility of a payout;
- restricted accounts remain subject to fraud prevention, source-of-funds review, and standard payment controls; and
- where a lawful balance is available for withdrawal after all checks are completed, the remaining funds should be returned using the approved process.
A self-exclusion request does not remove the need for account verification or legal review. Cocoa Casino may refuse payment where required by law, where fraud is identified, or where the funds are not lawfully withdrawable under the account terms.
Manual Blocking and Additional Account Restrictions
In some circumstances, Cocoa Casino may apply restrictions even without a customer request. This may occur where there are indicators of harmful gambling behaviour, concerns about account misuse, evidence of attempted circumvention of limits, or compliance-related issues.
Examples of situations where Cocoa Casino may intervene include:
- repeated attempts to reverse safer gambling decisions;
- signs of distress, loss of control, or compulsive gambling behaviour in customer communications;
- attempts to create multiple accounts after a restriction has been applied;
- use of misleading information during registration or verification; and
- conduct that creates legal, operational, or responsible gambling concerns.
Such measures may include deposit blocking, gameplay suspension, temporary review, mandatory cooling-off, or full account closure where appropriate.
Customer Responsibility
Responsible gambling is a shared responsibility. Cocoa Casino provides tools and support, but customers must also make active decisions to protect themselves.
Customers should:
- monitor how much time and money they spend gambling;
- use the Personal Limits section before problems develop;
- keep login details secure and not allow others to access their account;
- avoid gambling to escape stress, loneliness, depression, or financial pressure;
- not gamble while impaired by alcohol or drugs; and
- seek external support if gambling stops being enjoyable or manageable.
Customers who believe their gambling behaviour is becoming difficult to control should immediately reduce account access and contact support@cocoa-casino-aussie.net to request restrictions.
External Help and Support
Cocoa Casino encourages any customer experiencing gambling-related harm to seek independent support as early as possible. External organisations can provide confidential information, peer support, counselling, and practical strategies for recovery.
The following organisations may be helpful:
Gamblers Anonymous
- Website: https://www.gamblersanonymous.org
- Peer support groups for people seeking to stop gambling.
GamCare
- Website: https://www.gamcare.org.uk
- Information, support, and treatment resources for gambling harm.
Gambling Therapy
- Website: https://www.gamblingtherapy.org
- International online support and advice for people affected by gambling problems.
For Australian users, additional local support may also be available through government-backed responsible gambling services in their state or territory. Customers are encouraged to consult official state or territory resources where appropriate.
Protection of Minors
Cocoa Casino does not permit persons under 18 years of age to open an account or use its services. Gambling by minors is strictly prohibited.
Age verification and KYC controls
Cocoa Casino applies Know Your Customer (KYC) and age verification procedures to confirm that customers meet the minimum legal age requirement and that account details are accurate.
These checks may include requests for:
- full legal name;
- residential address;
- date of birth;
- government-issued identification documents; and
- additional documents where needed to confirm identity or payment ownership.
Accounts may be limited, suspended, or closed if age or identity cannot be verified satisfactorily. If Cocoa Casino becomes aware that an account has been opened or used by a person under 18, the account will be restricted immediately and reviewed in accordance with legal and compliance obligations.
Parental and device-level protections
Parents and guardians should take active steps to prevent minors from accessing gambling content online. In addition to securing devices, passwords, and payment methods, families may wish to use internet filtering or parental control software.
Examples include:
- Net Nanny
- CyberPatrol
These tools can help restrict access to age-restricted websites and provide an extra layer of control in the household. No filtering system is perfect, so supervision and device security remain essential.
Fair and Protective Account Management
Responsible gambling controls work best when combined with effective account governance. Cocoa Casino may use account monitoring, verification procedures, and behavioural review processes to support customer safety.
This may include reviewing:
- unusual deposit patterns;
- rapid changes in spending behaviour;
- multiple failed attempts to increase limits;
- repeated account reopening requests after exclusion; and
- customer statements that indicate distress or reduced control.
Where justified, Cocoa Casino may recommend stronger controls than those requested by the customer, or may refuse account reactivation following an exclusion period if risk concerns remain.
Breach of Responsible Gambling Restrictions
Any attempt to bypass a responsible gambling control undermines the protective purpose of the policy. Customers must not attempt to evade restrictions by opening duplicate accounts, using another personβs details, or providing false information.
If such conduct is identified, Cocoa Casino may take action including:
- suspension or closure of related accounts;
- voiding of access obtained in breach of restrictions, where permitted by applicable terms and law;
- retention of records for compliance review; and
- reporting or further action where legally required.
These measures are intended to preserve the integrity of responsible gambling controls and protect vulnerable users.
Contact for Responsible Gambling Requests
For any request relating to responsible gambling tools, cooling-off, self-exclusion, or manual account blocking, customers must contact:
support@cocoa-casino-aussie.net
To avoid delay, customers should send requests from their registered email address wherever possible and provide sufficient account information for identification.
Policy Review and Updates
Cocoa Casino may review and update this Responsible Gaming Policy from time to time to reflect operational improvements, legal developments, or enhanced harm-minimisation practices. The latest version published on cocoa-casino-aussie.net will apply from the date shown at the top of this page.
Customers should review this policy periodically to remain aware of the protections, restrictions, and support options available.
Sources and References
Cocoa Casino recognises the importance of grounding responsible gambling measures in established legal and public-interest frameworks. The following sources informed this policy:
- Australian Government, Federal Register of Legislation, Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (Cth): https://www.legislation.gov.au
- Australian Government, National Consumer Protection Framework for Online Wagering: https://www.dss.gov.au
- eSafety Commissioner, advice on online safety and parental controls: https://www.esafety.gov.au
- Gamblers Anonymous: https://www.gamblersanonymous.org
- GamCare: https://www.gamcare.org.uk
- Gambling Therapy: https://www.gamblingtherapy.org
This policy is intended to support safer gambling and customer protection. It does not replace personal financial advice, medical advice, mental health support, or legal advice where those services are required.
