Last updated: June 2026 — James Wilson, Masterinfotech

Responsible Gaming

Our Commitment to Player Safety

At Masterinfotech, we believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable and entertaining activity — never a source of stress, financial hardship, or personal harm. Our founder, James Wilson, built this platform with one core principle in mind: player welfare comes first. This page is dedicated to helping you recognise the early warning signs of problem gambling, access the right support tools, and make informed decisions every time you play.

We serve players across India and take our responsibility seriously. Whether you are exploring the Aviator game for the first time or you are a seasoned player, these guidelines apply to everyone. Please read this page carefully and revisit it whenever you feel you may need guidance.

Gambling Should Always Be a Choice

Responsible gambling means staying in control. It means setting clear boundaries on how much time and money you spend, understanding that losses are a normal part of play, and never chasing those losses with money you cannot afford to lose. Gambling is a form of entertainment, not a reliable way to earn income or solve financial problems.

Before you play, ask yourself these simple questions:

If any of these questions made you pause, the information below is for you.

Signs of Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or experience level. Recognising the signs early is the most important step toward getting help. Common warning signs include:

If you recognise two or more of these signs in yourself or someone you care about, please reach out for support immediately. You are not alone, and help is available.

Self-Assessment Checklist

Take a moment to honestly assess your current relationship with gambling by reviewing the following statements:

If you answered yes to any of the above, we strongly encourage you to speak with a trained counsellor or contact one of the organisations listed below.

Practical Tools to Stay in Control

Deposit Limits

Set a daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit directly within your casino account. This prevents you from spending beyond your personal budget. Always choose a limit that reflects what you can genuinely afford to lose.

Reality Checks

Enable session time alerts or reality-check notifications in your account settings. These reminders appear at regular intervals to inform you how long you have been playing and how much you have spent, helping you stay aware and in control.

Cooling-Off Periods

If you feel you need a short break, request a cooling-off period. This temporarily suspends your account for a set number of days, giving you space and time to reassess your habits without permanently closing your account.

Self-Exclusion

If you believe your gambling has become harmful, self-exclusion is a powerful and important step. Contact your casino operator directly to activate a self-exclusion period ranging from several months to a permanent ban. Once activated, you will not be able to access your account or receive promotional communications.

Strict 18+ Policy

Masterinfotech enforces a strict minimum age policy of 18 years. Gambling is not permitted for anyone under the age of 18. All licensed operators we review are required to carry out robust age verification checks. If you are a parent or guardian, we recommend using parental control software such as Gamban or Net Nanny to prevent underage access to gambling websites.

Support Organisations and Crisis Resources

You do not have to face gambling problems alone. The following organisations offer free, confidential support to players in India and worldwide:

A Final Word From Masterinfotech

We genuinely care about every person who visits masterinfotech.com. Our goal is to provide honest, accurate information about the Aviator game and related casino products — but never at the expense of your wellbeing. If something ever feels wrong, please stop playing, reach out to one of the organisations above, and know that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Last updated: 2026 — Masterinfotech, authored by James Wilson.