Responsible gaming on the cb99 App
Many people focus only on playing, but the real difference is control; on the cb99 App, player protection, self-exclusion, and safe play are combined for players in Dhaka or other cities, which is very useful
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A few real facts about safe play on the cb99 App
4.2 rating
This average comes from 91,736 reviews; people usually prefer clear controls and simple settings
339,332 active players
The platform has been running since 2014, so the experience here is not new
670+ games
There is an option to choose without crowding, but it's best to set your limits before each session
99.1% uptime
The app stays open during work hours; supported in 14 countries, but the tone is different for Bangladeshi users
Myth and reality of responsible gaming
Myth: A little more play won't hurt
Reality is different: a 1-hour session can easily become 3 hours, especially at night
Without limits, focus is lost, so it's better to set time limits
Myth: only big amounts are risky
Small, repeated play often creates more pressure, whether Tk 100 or Tk 1,000—the habit is the real issue
Regular breaks keep decisions clear
Myth: self-exclusion means the end
It's not a punishment; it's an easy way to take a little distance when needed
Many experienced players take a break and come back
Myth: Safe play means less fun
The opposite is more true: staying calm leads to better decisions
In controlled play, pressure is lower, and enjoyment is
Myth: age verification isn't that important
This is very important: an account should not be opened unless you are an adult
The first step of player protection starts here
Myth: asking for help makes problems worse
Actually, talking early makes control easier
Users of bKash, Nagad, or Rocket can get support and take quick action
Why myths cause harm
The biggest problem is a false notion that playing a bit more is okay; this mindset makes people misjudge their limits. Many Dhaka users do this at night and then feel fatigue in the morning
Keeping Responsible Gaming settings on the cb99 App reduces risk; when a session timer, breaks, and self-exclusion are together, safe play becomes much easier
3 simple steps to start Safe Play
1. Set limits first
Before the session starts, write how long you'll play—30 minutes or 1 hour is fine, and stick to it
2. Take a break
Take a 15-minute break; it keeps eyes and head refreshed
3. If needed, take self-exclusion
If you're not feeling right, stay away for a few days; it's the most direct way to protect players
Many players in Bangladesh use bKash, Nagad, or Rocket to get things done quickly, but control is also required; otherwise, the fun quickly becomes pressure
Help and contact
When to get help
If it's hard to stop playing, seek support; delaying even one day makes the habit harder
Who can help
cb99's customer team, and a trusted person on your side, both help; talking reduces the pressure a lot
Get in touch quickly
If you need more information, our contact page Go there for a quick guide on responsible gaming
Why is player protection important
Keep your account secure
Do not share your password with anyone; once it is leaked, the problem grows quickly
Keep age and identity accurate
If you provide correct information, support works quickly; wrong information later causes trouble
Identify excessive pressure
Even if you want to continue, take a break; core safe play.
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Session control
The limit is visible during gameplay and can be changed in 2 clicks.
Self-exclusion
If you want a few days off, you can return later.
Help path
There are simple instructions, so you won't need to search what to do.
Responsible gaming means not stopping play; with the controls in the cb99 App, the experience is clearer.
