How to opt out of casino marketing mailings
Introduction
Casino marketing mailings are a constant source of triggers and enticements. Even after self-exclusion in BetStop, you can continue to receive emails and SMS if you have not disabled them separately. This material contains exclusively practical steps, without unnecessary reasoning, to get rid of notifications about bonuses, promotions and new games forever.
1. Unsubscribe via inline link in email
1. Open the latest advertising letter from the casino or bookmaker.
2. Find the link "Unsubscribe" or "Unsubscribe" at the bottom of the letter. Usually in small print.
3. Click on the link - go to the failure confirmation page.
4. Confirm the action on the site: most often one click is enough, no additional fields need to be filled in.
5. Check the status: on most sites after unsubscribing, a notification "You are unsubscribed from the mailing list" will appear.
2. SMS rejection
1. Reply to the last SMS with one word STOP or UNSUBSCRIBE.
2. Check the response message - the operator must confirm that you are unsubscribed.
3. If there is no automatic response, send a request to the support chat:
3. Turn off browser and app push notifications
In the browser (Chrome, Safari):
Casino marketing mailings are a constant source of triggers and enticements. Even after self-exclusion in BetStop, you can continue to receive emails and SMS if you have not disabled them separately. This material contains exclusively practical steps, without unnecessary reasoning, to get rid of notifications about bonuses, promotions and new games forever.
1. Unsubscribe via inline link in email
1. Open the latest advertising letter from the casino or bookmaker.
2. Find the link "Unsubscribe" or "Unsubscribe" at the bottom of the letter. Usually in small print.
3. Click on the link - go to the failure confirmation page.
4. Confirm the action on the site: most often one click is enough, no additional fields need to be filled in.
5. Check the status: on most sites after unsubscribing, a notification "You are unsubscribed from the mailing list" will appear.
2. SMS rejection
1. Reply to the last SMS with one word STOP or UNSUBSCRIBE.
2. Check the response message - the operator must confirm that you are unsubscribed.
3. If there is no automatic response, send a request to the support chat:
💡"Please remove my number from SMS mailings."
3. Turn off browser and app push notifications
In the browser (Chrome, Safari):
- 1. Go to Privacy & Security → → Site Settings → Notifications.
- 2. Locate the casino domain and remove the notification permission. In the mobile application:
- 1. Open the casino application settings → the Notifications section.
- 2. Disable all types of marketing notifications (bonuses, news, promotions).
- 2. Save a screenshot or copy of the correspondence - in case you need to prove that the request was made.
- 3. Check your mail and phone within 24 hours: mailings should stop.
- [https: //www. acma. gov. au/complaints](https: //www. acma. gov. au/complaints)
- Specify the date and screenshots of repeated notifications - the regulator obliges operators to stop spam.
- Add EasyList and GamblingList to filter operator domains.
- 2. DNS blocking via OpenDNS FamilyShield - blocks advertising servers of gambling operators at the network level.
- 3. Hosts file: manually add casino domains and their advertising CDNs to '127. 0. 0. 1`.
4. Unsubscribe through your personal account on the operator's website
1. Log in to the casino or bookmaker website.
2. Go to your profile → Settings or Notifications.
3. Uncheck all marketing mailings (e-mail, SMS, push).
4. Save the changes - the option should take effect immediately or within 24 hours.
5. Using the BetStop national registry
1. Register in BetStop - a single self-exclusion automatically removes you from the marketing databases of all licensed operators.
2. Check that the "National Self-Exclusion (BetStop)" option is active in the "Responsible Gambling" section of the operator's website.
6. Direct Support Request
1. Open a chat on the site or send an e-mail in support of:
💡"Please remove me from all marketing mailings and SMS notifications."
7. Complaint to the regulator in case of violation
If the operator does not stop mailing after your request, file a complaint with ACMA through the online form:
8. Technical filters for complete protection
1. Browser ad blockers (uBlock Origin, AdGuard):
Conclusion
To get rid of casino marketing in Australia entirely, combine five levels: built-in unsubscribe, SMS commands, profile and app settings, BetStop registration, direct requests for support and technical filters. This system approach guarantees one hundred percent termination of unwanted announcements and protection against spontaneous triggers.