Bd4 Responsible Gaming — stay healthy, play smart
Bd4 believes entertainment should be enjoyable — not a burden. On this page, we'll help you build healthy gaming habits, recognise the risks, and keep yourself protected.
Your wellbeing is our top priority
1. Our commitment to responsible gaming
Bd4 is an entertainment platform that believes every user's experience should be enjoyable, safe, and in control. We don't just offer games — we're committed to your wellbeing. Gaming should never take priority over your family, work, or financial health.
Participating on our platform means you're joining an entertainment activity — not a source of real income. bd4 always encourages users to stay within their means, stick to a set budget, and never let gaming take priority over other important areas of life. We believe informed players are the happiest players.
2. Signs of risky behaviour — know the warning signs
Problem gambling tends to develop gradually, and the person affected often doesn't notice it themselves. If you observe any of the signs below, it's important to take them seriously — they apply not only to yourself but also when monitoring someone in your family.
You're spending more time gaming each day than planned, and finding it hard to stop.
Developing a tendency to chase losses by spending more, or taking on debt.
Gaming is straining relationships with family and friends, and social interactions are becoming less frequent.
Feeling restless, irritable, or low when unable to play — and finding it hard to enjoy anything without gaming.
Prioritising gaming over work, studies, or everyday responsibilities.
You've started hiding the amount of time or money spent on gaming from family or friends.
3. Time & budget — set your own rules
Setting clear limits is the foundation of healthy gaming habits. Before you start playing, decide how much time and money you're willing to spend. At bd4, ask yourself these two questions before beginning any session.
Time limits
- Decide in advance how long you'll play each day and stick to it.
- Set a timer on your phone or device and stop when it goes off.
- Avoid gaming right before bed — it reduces sleep quality.
- Take at least two full days off from gaming each week.
- Never let gaming come between you and time with your family and friends.
Budget limits
- Only spend money you can afford to lose without it affecting your daily life.
- Set aside a small, fixed portion of your monthly income for entertainment — and stick to it.
- Resist the urge to chase losses by betting more.
- Never game with borrowed money or by dipping into your savings.
- Track your spending after each session and review it monthly.
4. Self-management tools — you're in control
Bd4 believes every player should have full control over their own account. To support this, we offer several self-management tools that you can use at any time.
Set deposit limits
Set your own daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. Limits take effect immediately once set. A waiting period applies if you wish to increase them.
Take a break feature
If you need a short break, you can suspend your account for anywhere between 24 hours and 30 days. During this period, login and transactions will not be possible.
Self-exclusion feature
If you're experiencing long-term issues, you can request a permanent self-exclusion from the platform. We respect and fully support that decision.
To access these features, contact us at [email protected] or FAQ section View.
5. Protection of Minors
Bd4 strictly prohibits anyone under 18 from using the platform. Age verification is mandatory at registration, and we may request ID in cases of doubt. Parents and guardians play an essential role in keeping children safe online.
- Use a password or PIN lock on your device.
- Keep your bd4 account details out of reach of children.
- We recommend using parental control software on your browser.
- Any account found to belong to a minor will be closed immediately.
If you believe a minor is using bd4, please let us know immediately.
6. Life Balance & Professional Support
Gaming should be a small, enjoyable part of life — not your whole life. Regular exercise, quality time with family, catching up with friends, and pursuing hobbies are the foundations of good mental wellbeing. If gaming starts to disrupt that balance, treat it as an important warning sign.
You're not alone. If you feel gaming is getting out of hand, seeking professional help is a sign of strength. For mental health support in Bangladesh, contact the psychiatry department at your nearest government hospital.
Our support team at bd4 is here whenever you need us. Reach out to discuss any concerns you have about gaming: [email protected]