Last updated: May 2026 — Marcus Tremblay, Humancodeable
At Humancodeable, we believe that online gambling should always be a source of entertainment, never a source of harm. Marcus Tremblay and the entire Humancodeable team are genuinely committed to promoting responsible gaming practices across Canada. This page exists because we care deeply about the wellbeing of every person who visits humancodeable.org, and we want to make sure you always have access to the tools, resources, and support you need to stay in control.
Gambling can be an enjoyable pastime when approached responsibly. However, for some people, it can develop into a serious problem that affects finances, relationships, and mental health. Please take a few minutes to read through this page. The information here could make a real difference.
Humancodeable maintains a strict minimum age policy. Every online casino we review and recommend must enforce robust age verification procedures. All gambling activity is strictly for adults aged 18 and over. We do not endorse, support, or condone underage gambling in any form. If you are aware of a minor attempting to access gambling sites, please contact the relevant platform immediately and encourage parents or guardians to use parental control software to block access to gambling content.
Problem gambling can develop gradually and is often difficult to recognize in yourself. Some of the most common warning signs include:
If any of these signs feel familiar, please know that you are not alone and help is available right now.
Ask yourself the following questions honestly. If you answer yes to two or more, we strongly encourage you to seek support:
Every reputable online casino listed on Humancodeable is required to offer a range of responsible gambling tools. We encourage you to use these tools proactively, not just when a problem arises.
Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much money you can deposit into your casino account. Once your limit is reached, no further deposits are accepted until the period resets. This is one of the most effective ways to stay within your budget.
Reality check notifications remind you how long you have been playing. These timed alerts help you pause, reflect, and make a conscious decision about whether to continue or stop.
If you feel you need a short break, a cooling-off period allows you to temporarily suspend your account for a defined number of days or weeks. Your account is inaccessible during this time, giving you space to reassess.
Self-exclusion is a powerful tool that allows you to block yourself from all gambling activity on a platform for an extended period, typically ranging from six months to five years or permanently. In Canada, you can also self-exclude province-wide through programs such as GameSense offered by the British Columbia Lottery Corporation and similar provincial initiatives. We encourage you to contact your local casino or gaming authority for self-exclusion options specific to your province.
The following organizations provide free, confidential support, advice, and treatment for anyone affected by problem gambling:
Gambling should always remain fun, voluntary, and within your means. If it ever stops feeling that way, please reach out for help immediately. There is no shame in asking for support, and the resources listed on this page are here specifically for moments like that. At Humancodeable, your safety and wellbeing always come before anything else we do.