Aviafly 2 Commitment to Player Safety

1. Our Commitment to Our Players

At Aviafly 2, our mission is to provide an exhilarating entertainment experience. However, we recognize that for a small percentage of individuals, gambling can cease to be a fun pastime and become a source of financial or emotional distress. We view player protection not just as a regulatory obligation, but as a moral imperative.

This Responsible Gaming Charter is designed to empower our users. We believe that an informed player is a protected player. By providing the tools, resources, and transparency necessary to manage gaming habits, we aim to ensure that every session at Aviafly 2 remains within the boundaries of healthy entertainment.

2. Global Support and Authoritative Resources

Maintaining a healthy relationship with gambling requires access to the right information and professional support. We collaborate with and recommend several international organizations that specialize in the prevention and treatment of gambling-related issues.

Below is a list of authorized resources where you can find confidential advice, self-assessment tools, and support groups:

OrganizationSpecializationOfficial Website
BeGambleAwareConfidential help and prevention servicesbegambleaware.org
GamCareLeading UK provider of support and counselinggamcare.org.uk
Gambling TherapyGlobal online support in multiple languagesgamblingtherapy.org
Gamblers AnonymousPeer-support groups and recovery programsgamblersanonymous.org
Net NannyFiltering software to protect minorsnetnanny.com

3. Understanding the Principles of Safer Gambling

Responsible gaming at Aviafly 2 is built on three fundamental pillars: Awareness, Control, and Intervention.

3.1 Gambling as Entertainment, Not Income

The most important rule of responsible play is to view gambling solely as a form of entertainment—similar to buying a movie ticket or going to a concert. It is not a method for paying off debts, solving financial problems, or securing a steady income. The “house edge” is a mathematical reality of all gaming products, and players should only wager what they can afford to lose.

3.2 The Golden Rules of Play

To ensure your experience remains positive, we recommend following these “Golden Rules”:

  1. Never Chase Losses: If you lose a bet, do not increase your stakes in an attempt to “win it back.” This often leads to larger losses.
  2. Set a Budget: Decide on a fixed amount of money you are willing to spend before you start playing. Once that budget is gone, stop.
  3. Track Your Time: It is easy to lose track of time when immersed in a game. Use a timer or a clock to monitor how long you have been logged in.
  4. Balance Your Life: Gambling should never interfere with your work, family responsibilities, or social life. It should be one of many hobbies, not your primary focus.
  5. Don’t Play Under Stress: Avoid gambling when you are feeling depressed, angry, or under the influence of alcohol or medication, as these states impair your decision-making abilities.

4. Identifying the Warning Signs

Problem gambling often develops gradually. Being able to recognize the early warning signs in yourself or a loved one is the first step toward prevention. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Do you find yourself gambling to escape from a boring or unhappy life?
  • Have you ever lied about the amount of money or time you spend gambling?
  • Do you feel restless or irritable when trying to cut down or stop gambling?
  • Have you ever sold possessions or borrowed money to fund your bets?
  • Does gambling make you neglect your family, friends, or career?

If the answer to any of these questions is “Yes,” we encourage you to utilize the control tools provided by Aviafly 2 and reach out to the organizations listed in the table above.

5. Aviafly 2 Player Control Tools

We believe that prevention is the most effective strategy against gambling addiction. To support this, Aviafly 2 has integrated a suite of “Self-Help” tools directly into your account dashboard. These tools are designed to be intuitive, restrictive, and immediately effective.

5.1 Financial Limit Settings

Financial management is the cornerstone of responsible play. Our system allows you to set the following limits:

  • Deposit Limits: You can set a maximum limit on the amount of money you can deposit into your account over a daily (24 hours), weekly (7 days), or monthly (30 days) period. This ensures you never spend more than your pre-allocated entertainment budget.
  • Loss Limits: This tool allows you to cap the amount of real money you can lose. Once your net losses reach this threshold, the system will prevent you from placing further wagers until the period resets.
  • Wagering Limits: You can control the total volume of bets you place, regardless of whether you win or lose, to prevent excessive “churning” of funds.

5.2 Time Management Tools

Time flies during immersive gameplay. Aviafly 2 helps you stay grounded with:

  • Session Reality Checks: You can activate a “Reality Check” notification that appears on your screen at specific intervals (e.g., every 30, 60, or 90 minutes). This pop-up pauses the game and displays how long you have been playing and how much you have won or lost, requiring you to acknowledge the message before continuing.
  • Session Duration Limits: Set a hard limit on the amount of time you can spend logged in per day. Once the time is up, you will be automatically logged out.

6. Taking a Break: Time-Out vs. Self-Exclusion

Sometimes, a short break is all that is needed to regain perspective. Other times, a more permanent solution is required. Aviafly 2 offers two distinct tiers of account restriction.

6.1 The “Time-Out” (Cooling-Off Period)

If you feel you are starting to play too frequently, you can request a “Time-Out.”

  • Duration: Typically ranges from 24 hours to 6 weeks.
  • Effect: Your account will be temporarily suspended. You will not be able to deposit funds or place bets, but you may still withdraw any existing real-money balance.
  • Reactivation: Your account is automatically reactivated once the chosen period expires.

6.2 Formal Self-Exclusion

Self-exclusion is a formal commitment to stop gambling for a significant period. This is intended for players who feel their gambling has become a serious issue.

  • Duration: Ranges from 6 months to 5 years, or even permanent exclusion.
  • The Process: Once you request self-exclusion, Aviafly 2 will immediately close your account and return any remaining funds. We will also take all reasonable steps to ensure you do not receive marketing materials and are blocked from creating new accounts.
  • Irreversibility:A self-exclusion cannot be revoked. Once the request is processed, the account remains closed until the very end of the selected period. To rejoin after the period ends, you must undergo a mandatory review and a 24-hour “cooling-off” period before access is granted.

7. Staff Training and Proactive Intervention

Responsible gaming is not just the player’s responsibility; it is ours as well. Every member of the Aviafly 2 support and management team undergoes rigorous training conducted by industry experts.

7.1 Behavioral Monitoring

Our systems use sophisticated algorithms to monitor for “red flag” behaviors, such as:

  • Drastic increases in deposit frequency or amounts.
  • Attempts to cancel withdrawals to continue playing.
  • Late-night gaming sessions lasting several hours.
  • Expressions of distress or frustration in communications with our support team.

7.2 The Intervention Protocol

If our team identifies potential risk markers, we may initiate a “Proactive Intervention.” This can include sending an email with responsible gaming resources, suggesting specific limits, or, in extreme cases, temporarily suspending the account to facilitate a mandatory “check-in” conversation with the player.

8. Protecting the Household

For users who share a computer or live in a household with children, we emphasize the importance of maintaining a secure environment.

  • Shared Devices: Never use “Remember Password” features on shared computers. Always log out manually after every session.
  • Filtering Software: We highly recommend using specialized software like Gamban or BetBlocker, which can block access to all gambling websites and apps across all your devices, providing an extra layer of protection for you and your family.

9. Comprehensive Self-Assessment Questionnaire

Self-awareness is the most powerful tool in preventing gambling-related harm. We encourage all Aviafly 2 members to periodically review their behavior by answering the following 10 questions honestly. This assessment is based on clinical indicators used by global health organizations.

  1. Chasing: Have you ever returned to “even the score” after a day of losing, convinced that a win was “due”?
  2. Escapism: Do you gamble to escape from feelings of anxiety, depression, loneliness, or a difficult home life?
  3. Financial Impact: Have you ever used money meant for essential bills (rent, mortgage, utilities, or food) to fund your gambling?
  4. Borrowing: Have you ever sold personal property or borrowed money from friends, family, or financial institutions to gamble?
  5. Preoccupation: Do you find yourself thinking about your next session or your last win throughout the day, even when you are with family or at work?
  6. Tolerance: Do you feel the need to increase the size of your bets or the frequency of your play to achieve the same level of excitement?
  7. Failed Attempts: Have you repeatedly tried to cut down or stop gambling but found yourself returning to the platform shortly after?
  8. Secrecy: Have you ever hidden your gambling activity or lied to your partner or family about the amount of time and money you spend?
  9. Neglect: Has your gambling caused you to miss important social events, work deadlines, or family milestones?
  10. Irritability: Do you feel restless, aggressive, or moody when you are unable to gamble or when someone questions your habits?

How to Interpret Your Results:

  • 0-2 “Yes” answers: You likely have a healthy relationship with gambling, but stay vigilant.
  • 3-5 “Yes” answers: You are entering a “low-to-moderate risk” zone. We strongly recommend setting Deposit Limits immediately.
  • 6+ “Yes” answers: This indicates a high probability of problem gambling. We urge you to consider a Time-Out or Self-Exclusion and contact a support organization immediately.

10. Debunking Gambling Myths: Myth vs. Reality

The human brain is wired to find patterns, even where they don’t exist. At Aviafly 2, we want our players to understand the mathematics of the game to avoid falling into psychological traps.

Myth 1: “I am due for a win.”

Reality: This is known as the “Gambler’s Fallacy.” In games of chance, such as slots or roulette, every single spin is an independent event. The machine has no memory. If a slot hasn’t paid out in an hour, it is no more likely to pay out on the next spin than it was on the first.

Myth 2: “I have a system that beats the house.”

Reality: No strategy—whether it’s the Martingale system, card counting, or “hot/cold” analysis—can change the underlying House Edge in the long run. These systems often lead to faster losses by encouraging players to increase their bets exponentially.

Myth 3: “If I play long enough, I will win my money back.”

Reality: Gambling is a form of entertainment with a built-in cost (the House Edge). The longer you play, the more the statistical probability favors the house. Gambling should never be seen as a way to “earn” money back.

11. How to Help a Friend or Family Member

It can be incredibly difficult to watch a loved one struggle with gambling. If you suspect someone close to you is losing control, Aviafly 2 suggests the following approach:

11.1 Approach with Empathy

Avoid using accusatory or judgmental language. Instead of saying “You’re wasting our money,” try “I’m worried about how much time you’re spending online and how it’s affecting your mood.”

11.2 Set Clear Boundaries

Do not offer “bailouts” by paying off their gambling debts. While it may seem helpful in the short term, it often enables the behavior to continue. Instead, offer to help them manage their non-gambling expenses or assist them in finding professional counseling.

11.3 Encourage Self-Exclusion

Guide them toward the Responsible Gaming tools on our platform. Offer to sit with them while they set their limits or initiate a self-exclusion request.

12. Protection of Sensitive Groups

Aviafly 2 acknowledges that certain individuals may be more vulnerable to gambling-related harm. This includes those recovering from other addictions, individuals with certain mental health conditions, and those experiencing extreme financial hardship.

We utilize our internal data analytics to identify and provide extra safeguards for these groups. If you belong to a vulnerable group, we encourage you to use our Self-Exclusion tool as a preemptive measure to ensure your well-being.