Pale Fox Works
Responsible Gaming • Ireland • 18+
Play stays fun with limits
Responsible Gaming
Keep entertainment under control
Gambling should be treated as entertainment, not a way to make money. If it stops feeling enjoyable, the best move is to pause and use the support and control tools available.
Practical habits that help
Small rules, followed consistently, do more than big promises.
- Set a budget you can afford to lose and keep it separate from essential spending.
- Decide your session length in advance (and stick to it).
- Never chase losses—walk away when you’ve hit your limit.
- Take breaks, especially after a win or a loss.
- Avoid gambling when stressed, tired, or under the influence of alcohol.
Common tools operators provide
Look for these controls inside your account settings.
- Deposit limits (daily/weekly/monthly).
- Time-outs (short breaks) and longer “cooling-off” periods.
- Self-exclusion to block access for a defined period.
- Reality checks and reminders to keep sessions visible.
- Spending/activity history so you can track patterns.
Important: Pale Fox Works is not a gambling operator. We do not provide gambling services, take deposits,
process withdrawals, or offer customer support for any operator featured on our pages.
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When to seek support
If you recognise warning signs, get help early. Support is easier before problems grow. Consider talking to someone you trust and contacting Irish support organisations for guidance.
- If you’re borrowing money or using essentials to gamble.
- If gambling causes conflict at home or work.
- If you can’t stop even when you want to.
Helpful next steps
These actions are simple, but they make a real difference.
- Turn on deposit limits and session reminders.
- Take a time-out for a few days to reset.
- Unsubscribe from promotional emails and push notifications.
- Use the self-exclusion options provided by the operator if needed.
- Keep your banking and essential spending separate from gambling funds.