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Guia de Autoexclusão do Jogo — Como se Bloquear

Complete guide to gambling self-exclusion: GamStop, OASIS, Spelpaus, casino tools, blocking software, and when to seek help.

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What Is Self-Exclusion?

Self-exclusion lets you voluntarily ban yourself from gambling for a set period.

National Programs

  • GamStop (UK) — covers all UK-licensed operators. 6 months to 5 years.
  • OASIS (Germany) — covers all German-licensed operators.
  • Spelpaus (Sweden) — 1 month to permanent.
  • CRUKS (Netherlands) — covers all Dutch-licensed operators.

Other Tools

  • Deposit limits
  • Loss limits
  • Session time limits
  • Blocking software (Gamban, BetBlocker)

When to Consider It

  • Spending more than planned
  • Chasing losses
  • Hiding gambling from others
  • Feeling anxious about gambling

Getting Help

  • Gambling Therapy: gamblingtherapy.org (free, multilingual)

Visit our responsible gambling page for support.

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FAQ

What is self-exclusion and how does it work?

Self-exclusion is a voluntary program that allows you to ban yourself from gambling platforms for a set period. Once registered, the operator must close your accounts, block access, and stop marketing to you. It cannot be reversed early in most jurisdictions.

Can I self-exclude from just one casino or all at once?

This depends on your jurisdiction. Many countries have national self-exclusion registers (e.g., ROFUS in Denmark, Spelpaus in Sweden, BetStop in Australia) that cover all licensed operators simultaneously. Individual operator exclusions are also available.

Is self-exclusion permanent?

Options vary by program. Most offer temporary exclusion periods (3 months, 6 months, 1 year) as well as permanent exclusion. Some programs allow reinstatement after a cooling-off period with mandatory counselling.

Will self-exclusion affect my bank account or credit score?

No. Self-exclusion only affects your gambling accounts. It has no impact on your banking, credit score, or other financial services. It is a private gambling-specific measure.

Where can I get help for problem gambling?

Every country has support services. Common resources include national gambling helplines (available 24/7, free and confidential), online chat services, counselling, and peer support groups like Gamblers Anonymous. Check the resources section in this article for numbers specific to your country.

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