Eclbet Responsible Gaming
At eclbet, we are committed to promoting responsible gambling as the foundation for a safe and enjoyable experience for all users in Malaysia. We believe betting should be done with awareness and self-control, and we provide guidance and support to help customers stay within healthy limits.
Signs of Risky Behaviour
Recognizing early signs of gambling problems is important, including:
- Sudden increases in betting amounts.
- Neglecting daily responsibilities due to betting.
- Inability to control gambling expenses.
- Feeling stressed, anxious, or overwhelmed because of gambling.
If you or someone you know exhibits these signs, we urge you to take immediate action.
Advice on Setting Time & Budget Limits
Setting time and budget limits is a key step to keeping your play under control. We recommend that you:
- Plan your playing time and stick to your set limits.
- Set clear financial limits and avoid using money needed for other essential expenses.
- Always think rationally and avoid trying to make money through gambling.
Self-Control Tools
Eclbet offers several self-control options to assist you:
- Deposit Limits: You can set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits through your account.
- Cooling-off: Temporarily stepping away from gambling to relax and reassess your playing habits.
- Self-exclusion: Options to self-exclude from the platform automatically for a set period.
To activate these features, please visit your account section or contact our customer support.
Protection of Minors
Eclbet fully complies with regulations protecting children and youth from gambling activities. We require age verification during registration and use technology to block underage individuals from registering or accessing our services.
Maintaining Life Balance & Seeking Professional Help
It’s important to maintain balance between betting and daily life. We encourage users to seek professional help if they experience gambling-related problems or addiction.
Support resources in Malaysia include counseling centers, helplines, and welfare organizations. Don’t hesitate to seek help for your well-being.