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For most people, gambling is simply a fun pastime. The internet provides convenient
access to many forms of gambling, including skill games such as bridge and poker.
At PokerShare, we take a responsible attitude towards gambling and know that a few
people become dependent on such activities. If you think at any time that you are
gambling too much, we urge you to contact us at the earliest opportunity.
We fully acknowledge the great work of gambling-related charities who are wholly
independent and can provide support to you, your family and friends. The company
will make donations to registered charities such as GamCare and Gamblers Anonymous
who help thousands each year overcome their dependency.
For further information, see below:
Gamblers Anonymous
International Service Office
www.gamblersanonymous.org
Features: International phone numbers, help for family and friends, and a series
of questions and answers for identifying compulsive gambling.
Gamcare
www.gamcare.org
Features: Problem counseling, publications, networks and educational materials.
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Here are some easy steps to help you prevent minors from logging on and gambling
without your knowledge:
- Use parental control software to block gaming sites from those under 18
- Do not leave the computer unattended when you are logged in to the software
- Do not share your credit card or bank account details with anyone
- Do not leave the "Save Password" option enabled on any PokerShare software login
screen
- Create separate profiles for your children on computers so that when they log in
they cannot access your information
- If you know someone under the age of 18 (or the lawful age in their respective jurisdiction)
who is registered with us, please contact us at
support@pokershare.com immediately
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