LolaJack Responsible Gaming: Limits, Breaks, Self-Exclusion, and What Changes Immediately

LolaJack Responsible Gaming: Limits, Breaks, Self-Exclusion, and What Changes Immediately
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The confirmed control stack is broader than one exclusion tool. Current English-facing responsible-gaming pages show deposit limits, reality checks, cooling-off, self-exclusion, and permanent account closure as separate player-protection routes.

The most important timing rule appears on the limit side. Decreases to deposit limits apply immediately, while increases only take effect after a 24-hour delay, which means tighter control works at once but looser control does not.

The duration options also show a clear split between short breaks and longer exclusions. Cooling-off is shown at 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, and 90 days, while self-exclusion is shown at 6 months, 1 year, and 5 years.

One more boundary matters before users over-assume what a break does. Pending withdrawals continue during cooling-off or exclusion, and support can help when the action is stronger than a simple in-account setting or when permanent closure is the real goal.

The Confirmed Player-Protection Tools

Responsible gaming at LolaJack is built as a tool set rather than as one hard-stop feature. The LolaJack player-protection tools cover lighter awareness settings, tighter deposit control, short breaks, longer exclusions, and permanent closure.

That matters because not every user needs the same level of restriction. Some people only need a reminder or a lower limit, while others need a full stop that blocks account use for a longer period.

  • Deposit limits are confirmed.
  • Reality checks are confirmed.
  • Cooling-off is confirmed.
  • Self-exclusion is confirmed.
  • Permanent account closure is confirmed.

Deposit Limits and What Changes Immediately

Deposit limits at LolaJack are the most practical control tool for players who want to reduce spending without leaving the account entirely. The confirmed limit structure is split across daily, weekly, and monthly settings rather than one single cap.

The timing rule is the part that matters most in real use. Lower limits apply immediately, but higher limits do not. Increases only activate after a 24-hour delay, which prevents instant loosening after a control decision has already been made.

Limit PeriodConfirmed RangeTiming Rule
DailyC$50-UnlimitedLowering applies immediately; raising waits 24 hours
WeeklyC$100-UnlimitedLowering applies immediately; raising waits 24 hours
MonthlyC$500-UnlimitedLowering applies immediately; raising waits 24 hours

The table shows the range and the timing together because they matter as one decision. A lower limit is an immediate protective action, while a higher limit is treated more cautiously.

Cooling-Off vs Self-Exclusion

The difference between these two tools is not just the number of days. Self-exclusion at LolaJack is the stronger route, while cooling-off is the shorter pause built for temporary distance rather than a long hard stop.

Cooling-off is shown at 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, and 90 days. Self-exclusion is shown at 6 months, 1 year, and 5 years, and it cannot be reversed during the chosen term. That makes the choice less about wording and more about whether the need is temporary or long-term.

ToolConfirmed DurationsWhat It Means
Cooling-Off24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, 90 daysShorter temporary break
Self-Exclusion6 months, 1 year, 5 yearsLonger hard stop that cannot be reversed during the term

This split matters because the stronger tool should not be chosen by accident. Cooling-off is for stepping back. Self-exclusion is for a much firmer interruption that stays locked for the selected period.

Reality Checks and Session Awareness

Not every player-protection action needs to block deposits or account access. Reality checks are the lighter control option and work more like timed awareness prompts than hard restrictions.

The confirmed intervals are every 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, or a custom interval. That makes this tool useful for people who want session-awareness first before choosing a stronger measure such as a break or an exclusion period.

  • Reality checks are for awareness, not for blocking the account.
  • The confirmed reminder intervals are 30 minutes, 1 hour, and 2 hours.
  • A custom interval is also supported.
  • This tool fits users who want interruption and reflection without full account restriction.

What Happens to Pending Withdrawals

The most common money-side question is whether a break stops funds already being processed. The confirmed answer is no. Pending withdrawals continue during cooling-off or exclusion instead of being cancelled automatically.

That distinction matters because account-access restriction and payout handling are not the same event. A player can still restrict access to the account without assuming that a cashout already in motion will be blocked by that action.

  • Pending withdrawals continue during cooling-off.
  • Pending withdrawals also continue during self-exclusion.
  • Account restriction and payout processing should be treated as separate processes.

If the real question is no longer the break itself but the payout already in motion, continue with withdrawal details for the cashout side.

When Support Becomes the Right Route

The account tools are not the only route for control changes. Support becomes useful when the action needs confirmation, when the self-service path is not enough, or when the request is stronger than a routine in-account setting.

That includes help with exclusion-related requests, stronger account-control actions, and permanent closure. If the account tools are not enough and the action needs human confirmation or a stronger account request, move to support help for the contact route.

  • Use support when a stronger control action needs confirmation.
  • Use support for exclusion-related help when the in-account path is not enough.
  • Use support when the request is moving toward permanent closure rather than a timed tool.

Permanent Closure Is Not the Same as a Break

Permanent account closure should not be treated as a longer version of cooling-off. It is a different decision with a different purpose. A break is meant to pause play for a period of time, while closure is meant to end the account relationship rather than time-limit it.

This boundary matters because users often ask for the wrong tool. Someone who only needs distance for a fixed term may be better served by cooling-off or self-exclusion, while someone who wants the account relationship ended altogether is asking for closure instead.

  • Cooling-off is a temporary pause.
  • Self-exclusion is a timed but stronger restriction.
  • Permanent closure is a different route from either timed tool.
  • The right choice depends on whether the goal is pause, restriction, or full stop.

FAQ

Does LolaJack Have Deposit Limits?

Yes. Deposit limits are confirmed across daily, weekly, and monthly settings, with named ranges starting from C$50 daily, C$100 weekly, and C$500 monthly.

How Quickly Do Lower Limits Apply?

Lower limits apply immediately. That is the clearest timing rule on the responsible-gaming side.

How Quickly Do Higher Limits Apply?

Higher limits do not apply right away. They take effect only after a 24-hour delay.

What Cooling-Off Periods Exist?

The confirmed cooling-off periods are 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, and 90 days.

What Self-Exclusion Terms Exist?

The confirmed self-exclusion terms are 6 months, 1 year, and 5 years. These terms cannot be reversed during the selected period.

Do Pending Withdrawals Continue During a Break?

Yes. Pending withdrawals continue during cooling-off or exclusion, which means account restriction does not automatically stop a payout already being processed.

Can Support Help With Closure?

Yes. Support can help with stronger account-control actions, including permanent account closure and exclusion-related requests.