Last updated: June 2026 — Rachel Denning, Barry Rose Law
At Barry Rose Law, we believe that bingo and online gambling should always be a source of entertainment, never a source of harm. Rachel Denning and the entire editorial team are genuinely committed to promoting safe, responsible play across every new bingo site we review. This page exists not as a legal formality, but because we care deeply about the wellbeing of every person who visits our site.
If you ever feel that gambling is no longer fun, or that it is causing stress, financial difficulty, or relationship problems, please read this page carefully and reach out for help. You are not alone, and support is always available.
All online bingo and casino sites operating in Great Britain are required by law to restrict access to players aged 18 and over. Barry Rose Law strictly enforces this policy across all sites we recommend. Every operator listed on this website must hold a valid licence from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) and must verify the age of every player before allowing real-money play.
If you are under 18, please do not attempt to register on any gambling site. If you are a parent or guardian, consider using parental control tools such as Gamban, Net Nanny, or GamBlock to prevent underage access.
Problem gambling can affect anyone, regardless of age, income, or background. Being aware of the warning signs is the first step toward getting help. You may have a gambling problem if you notice any of the following:
Ask yourself the following questions honestly. If you answer yes to two or more, we strongly encourage you to seek support:
All UKGC-licensed bingo sites must offer deposit limit tools. You can set daily, weekly, or monthly caps on how much money you deposit. We recommend setting these limits before you start playing, not after a losing session.
Reality check notifications remind you how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. Enabling these alerts helps you stay aware of your activity and make informed decisions about whether to continue.
If you feel your gambling is becoming excessive, a cooling-off period allows you to take a short break from a specific site, typically ranging from 24 hours to several weeks, without permanently closing your account.
Self-exclusion is one of the most powerful tools available. GAMSTOP is the UK's free national self-exclusion scheme. Registering at www.gamstop.co.uk allows you to exclude yourself from all UKGC-licensed online gambling sites at once, for a minimum of six months. This is a binding commitment and cannot be reversed early. All sites reviewed on Barry Rose Law are required to be registered with GAMSTOP.
If you or someone you know needs immediate support, please contact one of the following trusted organisations. All services listed below are free and confidential:
Bingo is meant to be enjoyable, social, and lighthearted. At Barry Rose Law, we only recommend sites that take player protection seriously, and we encourage every reader to gamble within their means. If something feels wrong, trust that instinct. Reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. You deserve to feel in control of your choices.