Responsible Use of Information

Recommendations for careful and balanced use of national draw information in Canada.

19+ Minimum Age

1. Age Access Conditions

This informational service is intended only for adults in Canada who are 19 years of age or older. Viewing detailed information about nationally regulated prize draws requires age confirmation. We use checks to reduce underage access and review our controls for compliance on a regular basis.

Before opening draw-specific sections, users must confirm they meet the minimum age threshold. We may request additional proof and can limit access if age cannot be verified. Where provincial rules differ, the applicable requirement is applied based on the user’s location.

2. Financial Awareness Guidance

We encourage responsible use of draw-related information. Users are advised to set clear spending boundaries, monitor time spent reviewing draw details, and avoid using money intended for essential needs. The platform provides information only; any financial choices remain the responsibility of the individual.

Educational materials on budgeting and responsible planning are available, along with links to support services. Draw participation should be approached as a discretionary expense rather than a method of earning income.

3. Time Balance Tools

The platform offers optional tools that help users manage time spent on draw information. These may include session timing, activity summaries, and reminder prompts. We recommend taking breaks and keeping information use in balance with other daily activities.

Users can set daily or weekly limits for viewing draw content. Usage summaries and comparison indicators support healthy patterns, and longer sessions may trigger reminders about maintaining balanced engagement.

4. Self-Restriction Options

If a user feels their engagement is becoming difficult to manage, self-restriction tools are available. These tools can limit access to detailed schedules and results for a defined period. Available periods range from 48 hours to indefinite, and changes may require a cooling-off window before reversal.

During a restriction period, the account may remain available for administrative needs, while draw-related sections are limited. We also share details about professional assistance services and provide references to support organizations across Canada.

5. Support and Referral Resources

We provide links to support resources available in Canada, including the Aide Jeu service, provincial counseling options, and online communities. Key contact details are displayed in multiple sections of the platform for easier access.

Immediate help is available via the national contact line at 1-800-461-0140. Additional information is provided for local groups, remote counseling services, and educational materials focused on responsible engagement with regulated activities.

6. Compliance with Regulations

Our platform follows Canadian rules that apply to informational services covering regulated activities. We align with provincial requirements, maintain required approvals where applicable, and cooperate with oversight bodies to support responsible access to information.

We support responsible service initiatives, contribute to discussions on informational best practices, and apply guidance issued by regulatory organizations. Ongoing reviews help ensure we remain aligned with changing standards across Canadian jurisdictions.

Immediate Support Options

National Support Line

1-800-461-0140 - Available day and night

Online Resource

aidejeu.ca - Guidance and counseling information

Platform Assistance

support@thawfortune.com - Help with account questions

Update Completed

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