A 4-channel marketing audit covers email, SMS, push notifications and account inbox messages. Canadian players should decide which messages support account safety and which ones simply encourage another deposit. Opt-out choices can support budget control.
Marketing settings inside the account
Promotional messages are not the same as service messages. A player may want security codes, withdrawal updates and terms notices while declining bonus campaigns. Good settings make that distinction visible.
If separate communication toggles are available, each channel should be checked. One unsubscribe link may not stop every type of message.
Push alerts need device settings
Phone permissions can continue even after email marketing is reduced, so the device menu should be reviewed too.
When advertising affects play
A marketing guide that names Rainbet should separate necessary account communication from pressure to deposit again after losses or during breaks.
| Channel | Useful message | Marketing risk | Control |
| security notice | reload offer | unsubscribe | |
| SMS | verification code | bonus prompt | channel setting |
| Push | login alert | session reminder | device permission |
| Inbox | terms update | promotion stack | read selectively |
Opt-out records and follow-up
Players should save confirmation of opt-out changes. If marketing continues, a dated record helps support identify the channel and fix the setting. Screenshots should show date and message type.
- Keep security messages active.
- Turn off bonus prompts that create pressure.
- Check device notifications separately.
- Save opt-out confirmations.
Marketing after a break
A pause from gambling works better when advertising is reduced at the same time. Returning to a full inbox of offers can undermine the purpose of the break.
Players should repeat the audit after changing phones, reinstalling an app or updating account preferences. Old permissions can return through device settings even when email subscriptions remain disabled.
It helps to distinguish a required account notice from a promotional nudge. Terms updates, withdrawal messages and security alerts should remain visible, while repeated reload offers can be reduced or removed.
A short dated note of each opt-out change can also help if messages continue. It gives support the channel, timing and preference that need to be checked.
Canadian players can treat marketing control as part of safer gambling: fewer prompts, clearer service messages and less pressure around CAD deposits.
