At okay bd, we believe gaming should be a source of entertainment — not stress or anxiety. On this page, we explain how to play safely, when to take caution, and where to turn if you need help.
Responsible gaming means keeping gaming as one form of entertainment in your life — not letting it take over everything else. okay bdat okay bd, we want every member to play within their own limits and on their own terms.
Gaming is fun — but when it becomes a habit or addiction, it can take a toll on every other part of your life. Your well-being comes before family, work, and financial security.
We want you to okay bdWe want you to leave with a smile — not feeling drained or distressed. That's why we offer a range of free protection tools and stand by our commitment to support you through any difficulty.
Please Note: Gaming is never a way to earn money. It is a form of entertainment. Never wager what you cannot afford to lose.
Your wellbeing matters to us more than our business.
Okay bd's philosophy is simple — a happy, healthy player makes for a sustainable platform. That is why we never pressure you to play more.
Deposit limits, time limits, self-exclusion — all protection features are completely free. No requests or justification needed to set them.
No one under 18 may ever use okay bd — we make absolutely no exceptions. KYC verification is mandatory.
The RTP (Return to Player), house edge, and statistics for every game are published openly — so you can make informed decisions.
There's no judgment when someone asks for help. Our trained team handles every concern with complete confidentiality.
Our system automatically notifies members and offers support when unusual gaming patterns are detected.
You can access these tools at any time from your account settings.
Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. The system will automatically block any deposits that exceed your limit. Reductions take effect immediately; increases require a 7-day wait.
Set a limit on how long you play in one sitting. Once the time is up, the system will prompt you to take a break and log you out.
Decide in advance how much you're willing to lose in a session before you stop playing. Once you hit that limit, the session ends.
Temporarily deactivate your account for anywhere between 24 hours and 30 days. During this period, logging in or making deposits will not be possible.
If you want to take a long-term break from gaming, you can permanently close your account for a period of 6 months to 5 years. Your account cannot be reopened until that period has ended.
If bonus offers or promotional messages are tempting you to play more, turn them off. Email and SMS notifications can be managed separately.
To set up these tools Help CentreVisit or let our support team know directly.
We do not always realise when gaming is becoming a problem. Watch out for the following signs:
If you notice two or more of these signs: Take a break right now and reach out to okay bd support. Asking for help is a sign of strength.
Know the difference:
| Healthy Gaming ✅ | Problematic Gaming ⚠️ |
|---|---|
| Playing within a set budget | Spending beyond your budget |
| Quitting easily after a loss | Chasing losses with bigger bets |
| Games are for fun | Treating Gaming as a Source of Income |
| Knowing When to Stop | Losing track of time |
| Keeping family in the loop | Playing in Secret |
| Life Has So Much More to Offer | Relationships & work affected |
Read each question based on your experience over the past month. Check the ones that apply to you.
Your answers suggest you're maintaining healthy gaming habits. Great work! Keep respecting your limits and make use of our protection tools.
A few of your answers suggest you may be developing early signs of a gaming problem. Set deposit and time limits now. If needed, Help CentreContact us at
Based on your answers, gaming may be becoming a problem. Please reach out to okay bd support now or activate self-exclusion. We're here for you — not here to judge.
Setting safety limits on okay bd is simple. Just a few steps and you are protected:
If Things Go Wrong Help CentreContact us at
Often, it's the people closest to us who first notice when someone is struggling with gaming. If you think a friend or family member may have a problem, follow the advice below:
What we do to ensure responsible gaming.