90s Responsible Gaming — Play Safe & Smart

At 90s, we believe online entertainment should be enjoyed in a healthy and controlled way. This page provides guides, tools, and information to help you stay in control of your betting activity and maintain a positive experience.

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90s' Commitment to Responsible Gaming

90s is committed to ensuring our platform provides a safe, transparent, and responsible betting environment for all users in Malaysia. We believe online entertainment should be a fun, relaxing activity — not a source of stress, anxiety, or financial hardship.

Our approach to responsible gaming includes providing self-control tools, educating users on associated risks, protecting vulnerable individuals, and ensuring easy access to support resources whenever needed. Every 90s user is encouraged to know their limits and play within healthy boundaries.

We remind all users that Sports Betting is a form of entertainment. Betting outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty, and you should never bet with money you cannot afford to lose.

Signs of Risky Betting Behaviour

Recognising the early signs of problematic betting behaviour is an important first step. Look out for the following warning signs in yourself or someone you care about:

Behavioural Indicators
  • Feeling the need to bet larger amounts to get the same level of excitement
  • Struggling to stop even when you've decided to quit
  • Spending more time betting than you originally planned
  • Chasing losses by continuing to bet
Personal & Social Warning Signs
  • Neglecting family, work, or study responsibilities because of betting
  • Borrowing money or selling assets to fund betting activity
  • Being dishonest with loved ones about how much time or money you've spent
  • Feeling anxious, irritable, or low when unable to place a bet

If you recognise any of the signs above in yourself, we encourage you to make use of the available self-control tools or contact 90s customer support for further guidance.

Setting Time & Betting Budget Limits

The most effective way to enjoy betting responsibly is to set clear limits before you start playing. 90s encourages all users to practise the following:

Session Time Limits

Decide how long you'll play before starting a session. When the time is up, stop — no exceptions, even if you're on a winning streak.

Daily Budget Limit

Set a maximum amount in MYR (RM) that you are willing to spend each day. Do not exceed this limit under any circumstances.

Periodic Breaks

Take regular breaks from the platform. A day or a week away from betting helps maintain a healthy perspective on the activity.

Remember that betting should only be funded from disposable income after all essential needs are met — never from savings, loans, or money set aside for family expenses.

Self-Control Features on the 90s Platform

90s offers several self-control tools to help you manage your betting activity more responsibly. Reach out to our support team at [email protected] to activate any of the following options:

Deposit Limit

Set a maximum deposit limit on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. This limit will prevent you from depositing beyond the amount you've set for yourself.

Forced Break

Request a temporary break from the platform — whether for a few days or a few weeks. During this period, your account will be suspended to help you step back and recharge.

Self-Exclusion

If you feel that betting has become a serious problem, you can apply for a long-term self-exclusion. This will block your access to the 90s platform for an extended period to support your recovery.

Notification Controls

Manage or disable promotional notifications and platform alerts to reduce the urge to play when you're taking a break or stepping away.

Minor Protection

90s strictly prohibits users under the age of 18 from registering or using the platform. Protecting children and young people is a responsibility we take very seriously.

If you share a device with younger family members, we recommend the following steps:

  • Keep your 90s account protected at all times with a strong password that you do not share with anyone
  • Log out of your account after every session, especially on shared devices
  • Use parental control features on your device to block access to betting sites
  • Have open conversations with your children about the risks of online gambling

If you suspect that someone under the age of 18 has accessed your account or registered on the 90s platform, please report it to us immediately via [email protected].

Life Balance & Professional Help

Online betting is just one small part of a balanced life. 90s encourages all users to keep the right priorities in mind — family, health, work, and overall wellbeing matter far more than any form of entertainment.

If you or someone you know needs help with a gambling problem, don't hesitate to reach out for professional support. The following resources are available:

Support Resources in Malaysia
  • Talian Kasih 15999 — A national social welfare helpline providing counselling and referral services
  • Ministry of Health Malaysia — Mental health and counselling services available through government hospitals and clinics
  • Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) — Various organisations in Malaysia offer free counselling and support programmes for individuals experiencing gambling-related issues
  • 90s Support — Contact our team at [email protected] for guidance on self-control tools and support resources

Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. We're here to support you.

Have a Question or Need Help?

The 90s support team is ready to help you activate self-exclusion tools or answer any questions related to responsible gaming.

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