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Responsible Gambling: Know Your Numbers

Account History
Your Complete Gambling Record

Your account history is the most honest mirror gambling can offer. It shows every deposit, withdrawal, session, and net result, unfiltered. Ontario's iGaming Ontario licensees are required to make this data accessible to you at any time. Learning to read and use your history is one of the most powerful responsible gambling habits you can build.

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Account History at a Glance
90+
Days of history retained by iGO operators; many keep 12+ months
Free
No cost to access your complete account history at any iGO operator
Real
Unfiltered, accurate record of every transaction and session outcome
Mandatory access at all iGaming Ontario licensed operators
Shows deposits, withdrawals, wins, losses, and session times
Exportable at many operators for offline review
Accurate net results, no spin-omission or cherry-picking
Available during and after account closure or time-out
What It Includes

What Is Gambling Account History?

Every data point your operator holds about your activity, available to you on request

Your gambling account history is a complete record of every financial and activity event that has occurred on your account. It is the raw data behind your gambling, stripped of the sounds, lights, and interface design that can distort your perception of time and results while you are playing.

In Ontario, the AGCO requires all iGO licensees to maintain this data and make it accessible to the player. The requirement reflects a fundamental principle of the regulated market: you have the right to know exactly what has happened with your money.

Most players rarely look at their history. This is a missed opportunity. Regular review of your account history is one of the most straightforward responsible gambling habits you can adopt, because it replaces subjective feelings about how much you are winning or losing with objective, accurate data.

Deposits
Every deposit made, including amount, date, time, and payment method.
Withdrawals
All withdrawal requests, amounts, processing dates, and status.
Game Sessions
Session start and end times, games played, and net results per session.
Losses
Net loss figures per session and cumulatively over any selected period.
Wins
All winning amounts, including jackpots and bonus payouts.
Bonus Activity
Bonuses received, wagering progress, completion or forfeiture events.
How to Access

How to Find Your Account History

Accessible in minutes at every iGO licensed operator

1
Log Into Your Account

Sign into your casino account. Account history is in the account portal; it does not require contacting support unless you need records beyond the standard retention period.

  • Accessible on both desktop and mobile.
  • History is available regardless of your current balance or activity status.
  • If your account is under a time-out, you can still view history in most operators' interfaces.
2
Navigate to Account History or Transactions

Look for "History", "Transactions", "Statement", or "Activity" in your account menu. This is usually found in the account dropdown, profile section, or under "My Account".

  • Some operators separate transaction history (deposits/withdrawals) from game history (session results). Check both.
  • Tip: Look in the same area as your balance and personal details.
  • If you cannot find it, ask via live chat: operators are required to provide access.
3
Filter by Date Range

Use the date filter to select the period you want to review. Start with the past 30 days for a recent overview, then extend to 90 days or more for a longer-term picture.

  • Most operators offer presets: last 7 days, last 30 days, last 3 months.
  • For a comprehensive picture, compare month to month: has your spending increased over time?
  • Look at both total deposits and net results. They tell different stories.
4
Export if Available

Many operators allow you to export your history as a PDF, CSV, or Excel file. If available, download a copy for offline review. This is especially useful if you want to calculate totals across multiple months.

  • Saved exports are useful if you ever want to discuss your gambling history with a counsellor or financial advisor.
  • Note the date of the export on the file so you know what period it covers.
  • If export is not available, take screenshots of key summary figures.
Interpreting Your Data

How to Read Your Account History Meaningfully

Numbers tell the truth when feelings lie. Here is what to look for

Raw history data can be overwhelming if you do not know what to look for. The following metrics are the most informative for assessing whether your gambling is within healthy boundaries.

Net Position
Why it matters

Total deposits minus total withdrawals over a period. This is the real number: how much money has left your bank account and gone into gambling. Everything else is secondary.

How to calculate it

Add up all deposits for the period. Subtract all withdrawals. The result is your net position. A positive number means you have withdrawn more than you deposited; you are in profit. A negative number is your real-money loss.

Deposit Frequency
Why it matters

How many times you deposited in a week or month, and whether the frequency is increasing. Increasing frequency, especially within sessions, is an early warning sign.

How to calculate it

Count the number of deposit events per week across three months. Is the count rising? Are there weeks with 5+ deposits where earlier weeks had 1-2? Rising frequency, especially mid-session, suggests chasing behaviour.

Session Duration
Why it matters

The length of individual play sessions. Sessions running past 2-3 hours repeatedly, or sessions that start late at night and run into the early morning, warrant attention.

How to calculate it

Filter game history by session. Calculate the average session length. Compare sessions that ended profitably versus those that ended in losses. Do your losing sessions tend to be longer? This is common and worth noting.

Time Between Sessions
Why it matters

How long you go between gambling sessions. Very short gaps (same day, or daily for weeks on end) can indicate the activity is occupying more mental space than is comfortable.

How to calculate it

Look at the dates of every session over the past 90 days. Are there long gaps (suggesting gambling fits into your life without urgency) or is it nearly every day? Is it escalating toward daily from less frequent in earlier months?

Warning Signs

Warning Signs in Your Account History

Patterns in your data that suggest your gambling may be causing harm

No single data point defines problem gambling. But certain patterns in account history are strongly associated with gambling harm and warrant honest reflection. If you see several of these patterns in your own history, speaking with a counsellor is a sensible next step, not an overreaction.

Multiple deposits in a single session

Depositing more than once in the same session, particularly immediately after a loss, is the clearest sign of chasing behaviour. Look at your history for same-day clusters of deposits.

Total net losses exceeding your entertainment budget

If your net position over the past 90 days represents more than you comfortably budgeted for gambling, the gap needs to close. Either through reduced play, tighter limits, or both.

Sessions that regularly extend past 2-3 hours

Very long sessions, particularly those that started late and ran into the early morning, suggest the activity is not a controlled leisure choice but something harder to stop.

Increasing deposit frequency over time

Compare month one to month three of your history. If you are depositing more often now than you were then, even if the amounts are similar, your engagement is escalating.

Deposits immediately after withdrawals

Withdrawing money and then depositing it again in a short window suggests ambivalence: a part of you wanted to stop, and a part re-engaged quickly. This pattern is worth paying attention to.

Large single deposits made at irregular hours

Big deposits made late at night or early morning are often made in emotional states. If your history shows these, it may indicate gambling is being used to manage stress or other emotions.

What to do if you see these patterns

First, set or tighten your deposit limits and loss limits immediately; this creates structural protection while you think about next steps. Second, call ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 for a free, confidential conversation. Third, consider a time-out of at least a week to create distance from the pattern.

You do not need to have lost a catastrophic amount to seek help. Concerns at any scale are valid, and the earlier you address a pattern, the easier it is to change.

Regulation

What Ontario Operators Must Provide

AGCO requirements governing your access to account history data

Under AGCO's Standards for Internet Gaming, iGO licensed operators are required to provide players with access to their account history. This is not a courtesy; it is a regulatory requirement. Here is what you are entitled to.

Transaction History

Every deposit and withdrawal must be recorded and made accessible to you, including the amount, date, time, and payment method.

Session and Game History

Game session results must be available to players. At minimum, the date, session result (net win or loss), and game type must be recorded and accessible.

Session Time Data

Operators must track session duration and make this data available to players on request. This forms part of the responsible gambling dashboard requirements.

Data Portability

Operators must provide your history data in a format you can use. This may be a printable report, a downloadable file, or a clear on-screen display. Burying history behind multiple navigation layers in a way that discourages access is contrary to the intent of AGCO standards.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about accessing and understanding your gambling history

How far back does my account history go?
This varies by operator, but under iGO requirements, operators must retain records for a minimum period that supports regulatory audits and player protection reviews. In practice, most iGO operators keep accessible history for 12 months or more, with full compliance records retained for much longer internally. If you need records beyond what is accessible in your account portal, contact the operator's customer support directly and request historical transaction data; they are required to assist.
Can I see how much time I have spent gambling in total?
At iGO operators, session time tracking is required. Whether it is presented as a running total in an easily accessible dashboard varies by operator. At minimum, individual session durations should be visible in game history. Some operators provide a summary view in the responsible gambling section that shows total session time over a selected period. If your operator does not display this clearly, request it via support.
Is my account history shared with anyone?
Your individual account history is confidential between you and the operator. Operators report aggregate and anonymised data to iGO for market monitoring purposes, but individual player records are not shared with third parties without legal requirement (for example, a court order). Your history does not go to credit bureaus, employers, or government immigration databases.
Can I request my complete data history if I close my account?
Yes. Under Canadian privacy law (PIPEDA), you have the right to request all personal data an operator holds about you, including your complete account history. This right exists whether your account is open or closed. Submit a formal access request to the operator's privacy or data protection contact. Operators are legally required to respond within 30 days.
My history shows I am consistently losing. What should I do?
First, check whether this is within your planned budget; a consistent small loss can be normal if you treat gambling as entertainment and had budgeted that amount. Second, if the losses exceed your budget or the amounts are larger than you had realised, set or tighten your deposit and loss limits immediately. Third, call ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 for a free, confidential conversation. Regular losses exceeding your budget are a meaningful signal worth acting on early.
Can I dispute a transaction in my history?
Yes. If your history shows a transaction you do not recognise, or an amount that differs from what you believe you deposited, contact the operator's support. Operators are required to investigate disputed transactions. Keep a record of your dispute request. If you are not satisfied with the operator's response, escalate to the AGCO through their complaint process at agco.ca. Unexplained transactions can also indicate account security issues; change your password and enable two-factor authentication immediately.
How do I use my history to set better limits?
The most effective approach: look at your net position over the past 3 months, divide by 3 to get a monthly average, and set your monthly loss limit at no more than that figure. If your average monthly net loss is higher than you are comfortable with, set the limit below it to begin bringing it down. Review and adjust every 3 months. This data-driven approach to limit-setting is significantly more effective than setting limits based on optimism alone.

Check your history today

Log into any iGO-licensed casino account, find the transaction or account history section, and look at your net position over the past 90 days. Five minutes of honest review beats months of guessing.

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