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Responsible Gambling: Taking a Break

Time-Outs &
Reality Checks

Time-outs let you pause your casino account for a set period, from 24 hours to six weeks, without the permanence of self-exclusion. Reality checks are pop-up reminders that surface mid-session to keep you aware of how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. Both are mandatory tools at every iGaming Ontario licensed operator, and both are genuinely effective.

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Time-Outs at a Glance
24hr
Minimum time-out duration available at iGO licensed operators
6 wks
Maximum standard time-out; longer exclusions move to the self-exclusion program
Instant
Takes effect immediately upon confirmation; no delay on activation
Mandatory at all iGaming Ontario licensed operators
Account access blocked the moment you confirm
Resumes automatically; no action needed at end of period
Balance and winnings are preserved during the time-out
Reality checks adjustable from every 30 minutes up to 24 hours
Definition

What Is a Time-Out?

A short, structured break from gambling without closing your account permanently

A time-out is a voluntary, temporary suspension of your online casino account. When you activate one, you lose access to your account immediately: you cannot log in, place bets, or make deposits. The suspension lasts for a period you choose, typically anywhere from 24 hours to 6 weeks, and at the end of that period your account access automatically restores.

Unlike self-exclusion, a time-out is operator-specific. It covers your account at one operator, not the entire iGaming Ontario network. This makes it suitable for situations where you want a structured pause at a particular site, or where you need a short break to reassess your habits without the full weight of a provincial exclusion.

Your account balance, any pending bonuses, and your account history are all preserved during a time-out. No money is lost, and no data is deleted. When your time-out expires, you simply log back in and continue where you left off, if you choose to.

Time-Out vs Self-Exclusion

A time-out is reversible and operator-specific. Self-exclusion is province-wide, covers all licensed operators simultaneously, requires a formal request to end, and involves a mandatory cooling-off period before reinstatement. If your concern is moderate and you want a temporary pause at one site, a time-out is appropriate. If you are struggling with gambling and need comprehensive, long-term protection, self-exclusion is the stronger tool.

After a Big Loss
Take a break to avoid chasing losses emotionally. A 24-to-72-hour time-out creates the distance you need to regain perspective.
During a Busy Period
Work pressure, family commitments, or health issues? Pause your account so gambling is one less thing competing for your attention.
Resetting Habits
If you have noticed patterns you want to change, a 1-to-4-week break is enough to break the routine and start fresh with new limits.
Proactive Protection
You don't need to be in crisis to use a time-out. Some players take a one-week break each month as standard practice.
Awareness Tool

What Are Reality Checks?

Mid-session pop-ups that keep you informed about time and money spent

A reality check is an on-screen notification that appears at regular intervals while you are playing. It interrupts your session briefly to show you how long you have been playing and, on most platforms, how much you have deposited or spent during the session. You then choose to continue playing or stop.

Reality checks work because online gambling is specifically designed to make time feel different. Immersive sounds, continuous action, and the absence of physical cues (no clock on the wall, no daylight through a window) create conditions where an hour can feel like ten minutes. Reality checks re-insert time and financial awareness into the experience at intervals you pre-set when you are thinking clearly.

Under AGCO standards, all iGO licensed operators must offer reality check reminders. You choose the frequency: every 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, or another interval supported by your operator. The longer the interval, the less frequent the interruption, but also the less protection it offers against extended unplanned sessions.

What you typically see in a reality check prompt
Session duration
Time elapsed since you logged in or since your last reality check. Displayed prominently as hours and minutes.
Net session result
Your deposits minus your current balance, showing whether you are ahead or behind for the session. Some operators show gross spend instead.
Total deposits today
On some platforms, the cumulative deposits across all sessions today, helping you track daily spend against your deposit limit.
Stop or continue option
A clear choice: end the session now or acknowledge the check and continue. The "continue" option may require you to actively confirm rather than dismiss.

Choosing the right reality check interval

Research suggests that intervals of 30 to 60 minutes are most effective for most players. Intervals shorter than 30 minutes can feel intrusive and lead some players to disable the feature entirely, which is counterproductive. Intervals longer than 90 minutes leave too large a window for undetected extended play.

A practical starting point: set your reality check to fire every 30 minutes. After a month, review whether you have been stopping sessions when the check appears or dismissing it automatically. If you are consistently dismissing it, consider a shorter interval or pairing it with a session time limit.

Step by Step

How to Set a Time-Out or Reality Check

Both take under two minutes in your account settings

1
Log Into Your Casino Account

Sign into your account on the operator's website or app. Both time-outs and reality checks are self-serve; you do not need to contact customer support.

  • Works on desktop, mobile web, and casino apps.
  • Set it before you start your session for maximum effectiveness.
  • If you are already playing, you can set it mid-session; it takes effect at your next check-in.
2
Find Responsible Gambling / Player Protection

Look for a "Responsible Gambling", "Player Protection", "My Limits", or "SafePlay" section in your account menu. It is always present at iGO operators; look in the top navigation, account dropdown, or site footer.

  • Search "responsible gambling" in your account settings if it is not immediately visible.
  • Some operators brand this section with their own name (e.g., "GameSense at BetMGM", "Safer Gambling at PointsBet").
  • Never had to look? It is often a small link in the footer alongside Privacy Policy and Terms.
3
Select Time-Out and Choose Your Duration

Under the time-out or break option, choose your duration. Options typically include: 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 4 weeks, and 6 weeks. Some operators offer custom durations.

  • Read the confirmation message carefully before confirming; time-outs are immediate.
  • There is no "undo" once a time-out is active. The account remains suspended for the full duration.
  • If you want something shorter than 24 hours, consider closing your browser and using deposit limits instead.
4
Set Your Reality Check Interval (Separately)

Reality checks are usually a separate setting from time-outs. Find the reality check or session reminder option and choose your interval. 30 minutes is a strong default.

  • Reality checks are not a substitute for a time-out; they are a complementary awareness tool.
  • You can adjust the interval at any time, including mid-session.
  • If an operator does not offer reality checks, report this to the AGCO as it is a mandatory feature.
Duration Guide

Which Time-Out Duration Should You Choose?

Matching the length of your break to the severity of your concern

There is no universally right answer. The key is to choose a duration that reflects the strength of your intent, not the minimum you feel you can tolerate. A time-out that feels slightly longer than strictly necessary is usually more protective than one that ends just as the urge to gamble returns.

24-72 hours

Short cooling-off period. Good for: post-loss emotional breaks, situations where you want to sleep on it, or when you have had an unusually long session and want a forced reset. This is not enough time to break a habit, but it is enough to prevent impulsive next-day behaviour.

1 week

A solid short-term break. Good for: players who have noticed they are playing more than planned for a few days in a row, during a stressful work or personal period, or when you want to test your own reaction to not having casino access. One week gives you enough time to notice whether you miss it or not.

2-3 weeks

A meaningful mid-term break. Research suggests it takes approximately 21 days to weaken an automatic behavioural pattern. Two to three weeks is enough time to establish alternative habits and genuinely assess your relationship with gambling from a position of clarity.

4-6 weeks

The most protective short-term option available below self-exclusion. Good for: players who have had multiple sessions they regret, who have gone over their deposit limits repeatedly, or who have spoken to a counsellor and been advised to take an extended break. If six weeks feels not long enough, the self-exclusion program is the next step.

After your time-out ends

Your account restores automatically. There is no need to contact the operator. Before you log back in, take a few minutes to review whether you want to set or adjust your deposit limits, loss limits, and reality check intervals. This is also a good moment to set a new deposit limit that reflects a genuinely comfortable budget rather than a figure set in the heat of signing up.

Context

Time-Outs in the Full RG Toolkit

How breaks and reality checks fit alongside other available protections

Tool Best For Reversible? Severity Level
Reality Checks Staying aware of time and money mid-session without interrupting play Yes, adjust interval any time Awareness tool
Deposit Limits Preventing overspending across multiple sessions Yes, with cooling-off to increase Mild precaution
Time-Outs (24hr-6wks) Short structured breaks, post-loss recovery, habit interruption Yes, resumes automatically Moderate concern
Self-Exclusion Serious concern, covers all iGO operators province-wide No; formal process required Serious concern
Account Closure Leaving a specific operator permanently Generally no Serious / final
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about time-outs and reality checks in Ontario, answered plainly

Can I cancel a time-out early if I change my mind?
No. Once a time-out is active, it cannot be ended early by you or by operator customer support. This is by design: the inability to cancel is precisely what gives a time-out its protective value. If you could cancel a 72-hour time-out after 4 hours, it would offer no meaningful protection against impulsive behaviour. If you need to access your account urgently for a legitimate reason (for example, to withdraw funds for an emergency), contact operator support, but they are generally not permitted to lift an active time-out.
What happens to my bonus balance during a time-out?
Most operators preserve your bonus balance and any wagering progress during a time-out. When the time-out expires and you log back in, your bonus status is typically unchanged. However, some bonuses have time-limited wagering requirements, so a time-out that overlaps a bonus deadline may cause you to forfeit an incomplete bonus. Read the bonus terms or contact support before activating a time-out if you have an active bonus with a deadline.
Do I have to use a reality check at every iGO casino?
Reality checks must be offered at every iGO licensed operator; however, whether you use them is your choice. They are opt-in. The AGCO requires operators to make them available and prominently accessible, but you are not forced to set one. Given the evidence that reality checks reduce unplanned extended sessions, setting a 30-to-60-minute interval is strongly recommended, even for players who feel in control of their gambling.
Can the casino see that I have set a time-out?
Yes, the operator's account management systems record your time-out. This is necessary for enforcement. However, time-out information is not shared with other operators, with credit agencies, or with any government body beyond the operator's licence reporting obligations to iGO and the AGCO. It has no impact on your credit score, employment record, or immigration status.
Does a time-out at one casino affect my accounts at other casinos?
No. A time-out is operator-specific. You cannot deposit or play at the operator where you set the time-out, but your accounts at other iGO operators are unaffected. If you want a province-wide break across all licensed operators simultaneously, you need to register for self-exclusion through iGaming Ontario, which is a separate and more formal process.
What if I try to create a new account during a time-out?
If you try to create a second account at the same operator while under a time-out, the operator's systems should detect this and prevent account creation (since they link accounts to identity verification). Attempting to circumvent a time-out by creating a new account is a violation of the operator's terms of service and would result in account closure and forfeiture of any funds in the new account.
Is there a way to make my time-out apply to physical casinos too?
A time-out at an online operator does not cover physical casino locations. If you want to exclude yourself from Ontario's physical casino venues operated by Ontario Lottery and Gaming (OLG), you need to register separately through OLG's voluntary self-exclusion program, available at OLG locations or via olg.ca. The two systems (online via iGO and physical via OLG) are separate registrations.
My reality check appeared but I felt pressured to click "continue". Is that normal?
Reality checks should present a genuinely neutral choice between continuing and stopping, without creating social or visual pressure to continue. If you feel the design of the reality check pop-up steers you toward continuing (for example, with a prominent "Keep Playing" button and a small or buried "Stop" option), this may be a dark pattern worth reporting to the AGCO. Responsible gambling design standards require that stopping the session must be equally accessible as continuing.

Ready to take a break?

A time-out takes two minutes to set and delivers immediate, automatic protection for as long as you choose. You do not need to be in crisis to use one. Log in to any iGO casino and navigate to Responsible Gambling settings.

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Need a longer break? Read the self-exclusion guide