Our Commitment
PeoplesOdds is committed to providing a safe, fair, and enjoyable platform for all users. Although PeoplesOdds is a free-to-play platform with no real money involved, we recognise our responsibility to promote healthy engagement with prediction-based activities.
Key Principles
No Real Money
PeoplesOdds uses virtual points only. Points have no cash value, cannot be traded, sold, exchanged, or redeemed for anything of monetary value. There is no financial risk.
Age Restriction
You must be 18 years or older to use PeoplesOdds. We enforce an age verification gate on first access. If we discover that a user is under 18, their account will be terminated immediately.
Healthy Engagement
We encourage you to set personal time limits and take regular breaks. Predictions should be fun and educational — not compulsive. If you find yourself spending more time than intended, consider stepping away.
Fair Play
We prohibit the use of bots, automated tools, multiple accounts, and any form of manipulation. Our systems actively monitor for suspicious activity to ensure a fair experience for all users.
Community Standards
We expect all users to treat each other with respect. Harassment, bullying, hate speech, and abusive behaviour are not tolerated and may result in immediate account suspension.
Self-Exclusion
If you wish to take a break from PeoplesOdds, you have the right to request temporary or permanent account suspension. To do so:
- Email support@peoplesodds.com with the subject line "Self-Exclusion Request".
- Specify whether you'd like a temporary cooldown (7, 30, or 90 days) or permanent account deletion.
- We will process your request within 24 hours.
Recognising Problem Behaviour
Even though no real money is at stake, prediction activities can become compulsive. Warning signs may include:
- Spending more time on the Platform than intended.
- Feeling anxious or frustrated about prediction outcomes.
- Neglecting responsibilities, relationships, or self-care.
- Creating multiple accounts after being suspended.
- Difficulty stopping or controlling the urge to check results.
If you recognise any of these behaviours in yourself, we encourage you to take a break and consider reaching out to a support organisation.
Support Resources
If you or someone you know needs help with compulsive behaviour related to gaming, betting, or online activities:
Free support and counselling (UK)
Information, advice, and support (UK)
24/7 free helpline
Peer support groups
Contact Us
For any concerns about responsible play, account management, or self-exclusion: