Aviator is a fast gambling product. The speed can make repeated losses feel smaller than they are. If you are trying to recover money, prove a system, or follow a predictor, stop before the session escalates. The session and deposit limits to set before depositing reduce most harm at the structural level.
Stop signals
- You are increasing bets to recover a previous loss.
- You are hiding activity from someone close to you.
- You are using rent, food, debt, or bill money.
- You are playing while angry, tired, intoxicated, or panicked.
- You keep extending the session after promising to stop.
Immediate actions
Pause access
Close the game, remove saved payment methods where possible, and step away from the device.
Use controls
Set deposit limits, cooling-off periods, or self-exclusion through the operator account area.
Tell someone
Ask a trusted person to help you avoid returning to the session while emotions are high.
Use specialist help
Contact a gambling support organization if the behavior is affecting money, sleep, work, or relationships.
Support resources
- GamCare
- BeGambleAware
- Gamblers Anonymous
- South African Responsible Gambling Foundation
- GAMSTOP — UK multi-operator self-exclusion
If you've already been targeted
People who lose money on Aviator are systematically retargeted by recovery and signal-seller scams within days of the loss. Do not respond to "recovery agents", "asset-recovery firms", or follow-on offers from the same channels. The recovery service is the second wave of the same scam.
If your operator delayed or denied a withdrawal as a contributing factor, the withdrawal-dispute walkthrough covers the regulator-complaint paths.