When gaming crosses the line from entertainment to stress, that's when problems start. At Taka Bata, we believe playing should be enjoyable — never a burden. Our responsible gaming tools are designed to keep you in control at all times.
At Taka Bata, entertainment always comes first — but with that comes responsibility. Responsible Gaming means having a mindset where you know when to play, how much time and money to spend, and when to take a break. Online gaming can be a great source of fun — as long as it stays within healthy boundaries.
Online gaming is growing rapidly in Bangladesh. With this shift, some people may find themselves spending more time or money than intended. Taka Bata takes this seriously and actively works to protect every user.
On our platform Responsible Gamingthere are various tools available — from setting deposit limits to self-exclusion. These tools keep control in your hands. Remember, gaming is a form of entertainment, not a source of income.
Key principles: Only play on Taka Bata with what you can afford to lose. Borrowing money or dipping into savings to play is never the answer.
Everyone's experience is different. For some, a small weekly budget works just fine; others may need a complete break from gaming altogether. Whatever you decide, Taka Bata respects your choice and gives you the tools to follow through on it.
Gaming addiction doesn't happen overnight — it builds up gradually. Watch out for the warning signs below, and reach out to Taka Bata support if you need help.
Feeling the urge to keep playing even after exceeding your budget
Placing more bets in an attempt to recover money you've lost
Lying to family or friends about your gaming
Feeling restless or irritable when you're unable to play
Skipping work, studies, or family responsibilities to play
Borrowing money or using your savings to fund your gaming
Experiencing sleep or concentration issues when not gaming
You keep trying to stop playing but can't
⚠️ If you recognise two or more of these signs, don't wait — contact us at support@takabata.ws. We're here to help, not to judge.
To promote responsible gaming on Taka Bata, we've built a range of tools you can manage directly from your account.
Set a maximum deposit limit on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Once a limit is set, it stays in effect — and any increase requires a 72-hour waiting period.
Set a maximum time limit for each gaming session. When the time is up, you'll receive an automatic alert and the session will end.
Once you hit a set loss amount, your gaming session will automatically stop. This protects you from making impulsive decisions that lead to bigger losses.
Take a break anywhere from 24 hours to 30 days. During this time, no bets can be placed from your account. You stay in control of your own break.
If you need a complete break from gaming long-term, you can self-exclude for 6 months to 5 years. Your account will be fully deactivated during this period.
View a detailed report of your gaming history, total spending, wins, and losses. Transparency itself is one of the best protections.
Setting limits on Taka Bata is straightforward. Just follow a few simple steps and your gaming experience becomes a whole lot safer.
Log in to your Taka Bata account and click the profile icon in the top-right corner.
Select the "Responsible Gaming" option from your profile menu.
Deposit limit, loss limit, session timer, or cooling-off — pick whichever works for you.
Select the amount and duration (daily/weekly/monthly) and confirm.
Confirm the limit via OTP verification. It will take effect immediately.
Taka Bata is more than a gaming platform — we put our users' wellbeing and safety first. Our Responsible Gaming program is a reflection of that commitment.
We believe that with transparency, support, and the right tools, gaming addiction can largely be prevented. To that end, we continually improve our safeguards.
Answer the following questions honestly. This is for your personal assessment only — no data is saved.
1. Did you spend more than your planned budget last month?
2. After a loss, do you play again to try to win back the money?
3. Have family or friends ever expressed concern about your gaming?
4. Do you feel restless or irritable when you can't play?
5. Has gaming negatively affected your work, studies, or relationships?