Tf2's Commitment to Responsible Gaming
As an online entertainment platform serving users in Malaysia, tf2 takes its social responsibility seriously. We believe healthy gaming starts with self-awareness — knowing your limits, playing with money you can afford to spend, and not letting gaming interfere with your daily life.
Tf2 offers a range of self-control tools that you can activate at any time through your account settings. We also encourage users to speak openly with family members or trusted friends if they feel that gaming is starting to affect their lives.
Our goal is simple: to ensure every tf2 user enjoys gaming purely as entertainment — not as a financial burden or source of stress.
Identifying Risky Behaviour
It's important to recognise the early signs that gaming may be starting to have a negative impact on your life. Watch for the following signals in yourself or someone you care about:
- Spending more than you can afford in MYR
- Borrowing money to fund gaming
- Using money meant for daily necessities to play
- Chasing losses with bigger bets
- Feeling anxious or irritable when unable to play
- Hiding gaming activity from family
- Neglecting work, family, or academic responsibilities
- Playing longer than you planned
If you identify two or more of the signs above in yourself, we encourage you to use the available self-control tools or seek professional help.
Tips for Setting Time and Budget Limits
One of the most effective ways to keep your gaming healthy is to set clear limits before you start playing. Here are some practical guidelines you can follow:
Daily & Monthly Budget Limits
Decide on an MYR amount you're comfortable spending on entertainment per week or month — the same way you'd budget for a movie or dinner out. Once that limit is reached, stop playing without making exceptions for yourself. Never chase your losses by wagering more money.
Session Time Limits
Set a specific playing time — for example, no more than one hour per session. Use your phone's timer as a reminder. Playing for long stretches without a break can cloud your judgement and lead to poor decisions.
Regular Breaks Are Essential
Take a break after every gaming session. Do something else — go for a walk, exercise, or spend time with family. This balance helps you maintain a healthy perspective on gaming.
Self-Control Tools on tf2
Tf2 provides several self-control options that you can enable through your account settings. These tools are designed to help you stay in control of your gaming activity:
Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits in MYR. Once a limit is reached, the system will block any further deposits until the limit period resets. Limits can be lowered immediately, but increases are subject to a waiting period.
The temporary break option lets you suspend access to your tf2 account for a set period — anywhere from 24 hours to several weeks. This is useful when you feel like you need a little space to step back.
For those who need a longer break, the self-exclusion option lets you close access to your account for an extended period. Contact the tf2 support team for help activating this option.
To activate any of the self-control tools above, log in to your account or contact the tf2 support team by email: [email protected]
Minor Protection
Tf2 is a platform open exclusively to individuals aged 18 and above. We take this responsibility seriously and enforce age verification measures during the account registration process.
If you are a parent or guardian, we encourage you to take the following steps to protect children from accessing gambling content:
- Never share your tf2 account login details with anyone, including your children
- Use parental control software on shared devices
- Make sure your device is protected with a password or biometric authentication
- Log out of your tf2 account when not in use, especially on devices that children can access
If you suspect that someone under the age of 18 has accessed the tf2 platform, please contact our support team immediately so that appropriate action can be taken.
Life Balance & Professional Support Resources
Gaming should be a small part of a balanced life — not the main focus. tf2 encourages all users to maintain a healthy balance between entertainment, work, family, and personal wellbeing.
If you or someone you know needs help with uncontrolled gambling habits, the following resources are available in Malaysia:
- Talian Kasih (15999): Malaysia's social welfare helpline, available 24 hours a day
- Malaysian Mental Health Association (MMHA): Providing counselling and support for addiction-related issues
- Nearest Government Hospital: Psychiatric departments at government hospitals offer free counselling services
Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. tf2 supports every user who takes that courageous step toward managing their gaming habits better. You don't have to go through it alone.
Need Help or Have Questions?
Contact the tf2 team or browse our FAQ section. We're always here to help you play safer and more responsibly.