Ts125 Responsible Gaming — Play Safely & in Balance
Ts125 believes that online entertainment should stay fun, controlled, and free from impact on your daily life. This page provides guidance, tips, and information on available self-control tools to help you play responsibly.
1. ts125's Commitment to Responsible Gaming
Ts125 takes the platform's responsibility seriously in ensuring that Malaysian users can enjoy online entertainment in a healthy and controlled way. We believe gaming should be a form of entertainment — not a source of stress, financial hardship, or conflict in your life.
As part of this commitment, ts125 offers a range of self-control tools that users can access at any time through their account settings. We also actively encourage users to set personal limits before starting a gaming session — not after losses have occurred.
- Gaming is only permitted for users aged 18 and above.
- Ts125 does not encourage or promote excessive gaming to anyone.
- We provide information and resources to support users who need help.
- Ts125's support team is trained to recognise signs of problem gambling and respond appropriately.
2. Recognise the Signs of Risky Behaviour
Problem gambling can develop gradually. Recognising the early signs is the first and most important step to taking action before things get worse. Consider the following questions honestly:
- Playing longer or spending more than you originally planned.
- Thinking about gaming even while working or spending time with family.
- Playing to escape stress or personal problems.
- Lying to loved ones about your activity or how much you've spent.
- Borrowing money or selling belongings to keep playing.
- Neglecting work, family, or financial responsibilities.
- Continuing to play even when you know it's causing problems.
- Feeling anxious or uneasy when you're unable to play.
If you recognise any of the above signs in yourself or someone close to you, take a moment to step back and consider seeking help. This is not a sign of weakness — it's a sign of good judgment.
3. Tips for Setting Time & Budget Limits
The most effective way to keep gaming healthy is to set your limits before a session begins — not during or after. ts125 encourages all users to follow these simple guidelines:
Budget Limit
- Decide on a maximum amount in MYR (RM) that you're comfortable spending per week or month on entertainment.
- Treat money set aside for gaming as an entertainment expense — like a movie ticket or a dinner out — not an investment.
- Never play with money set aside for essentials like rent, bills, or groceries.
- Use the deposit limit feature in your ts125 account to set a maximum amount you cannot exceed within a chosen period.
Time Limits
- Set a timer reminder on your phone before starting a session.
- Take a break of at least 15 minutes for every hour of play.
- Avoid playing late at night when your judgment is impaired.
- Avoid playing when you feel sad, angry, tired, or under the influence of alcohol.
4. Available Self-Control Tools
Ts125 offers several self-control tools accessible through your account settings. These features are designed to help you stay in control without requiring approval from anyone else.
Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits in RM to manage how much money goes into your account.
Activate a cooling-off period of 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days whenever you feel you need to step back for a while.
If you need a longer break, contact ts125 support to request a self-exclusion for an extended period.
To activate any of the above tools or find out more, contact the ts125 support team by email: [email protected]
5. Minor Protection & Seeking Professional Help
Child & Youth Protection
Ts125 takes a zero-tolerance approach to underage use of the platform. Registration is only permitted for users aged 18 and above, and an identity verification (KYC) process is in place to confirm eligibility.
- Never share your account login details with children or teenagers at home.
- Make sure your device is protected with a password or screen lock when not in use.
- Consider using parental control software on shared devices.
- If you suspect an underage account, report it immediately to ts125 via the support email.
Getting Professional Help
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, seeking help is a smart and courageous step. Support organisations such as mental health helplines in Malaysia can offer non-judgmental assistance. ts125 encourages anyone who feels that gaming has become a problem to speak with a healthcare professional or a trusted family member before things get harder to manage.
Remember: online gaming should be a source of fun — not a burden. Your wellbeing is worth far more than any win.