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1960s Responsible Gaming — Healthy and Balanced Entertainment

At 1960s, we believe the best entertainment is entertainment you're in control of. This page provides guides, tools and information to help you enjoy our platform in a healthy and responsible way.

Remember: gaming is for entertainment, not a source of income.

Set a Budget Limit • Don't Chase Losses • Take Regular Breaks • Play for Fun • Maintain Life Balance • Protect Family Members • Ask for Help When Needed • You Are in Control

1960s Commitment to Responsible Gaming

1960s takes our responsibilities as an entertainment platform provider seriously. We are committed to maintaining a safe, transparent environment that supports user wellbeing. Responsible gaming is not just a policy — it is a core value that shapes how we design and operate this platform.

We provide a range of self-control tools that let users actively manage their gaming activity. We also encourage users to understand the risks associated with gambling and to make informed decisions based on their financial and emotional situation.

The core principles we stand by: play within your means, treat winnings as a bonus rather than a guarantee, and never use money set aside for daily necessities as your betting funds.

Recognise the Signs of Risky Behaviour

Recognising the early warning signs is the first step to protecting your mental and financial wellbeing. Check whether you or someone you know is showing any of the following signs:

Time & Finances
  • Playing longer than planned.
  • Borrowing money to gamble or play.
  • Neglecting bills or daily necessities in order to play.
  • Chasing losses by increasing bet amounts.
Emotions & Relationships
  • Feeling anxious or distressed when unable to play.
  • Hiding gambling activity from family.
  • Neglecting work, school, or social responsibilities.
  • Using gaming as an escape from problems.

If you recognise any of these signs in yourself, it is a good time to take a step back and reassess your gaming habits. Help is available — you do not have to face this alone.

How to Set Effective Time and Budget Limits

Setting limits before you play is a best practice that helps you stay in control. Here are some practical tips you can follow:

Budget Limit (MYR)

  • Decide on a maximum amount in MYR (RM) that you are comfortable spending on entertainment each week or month.
  • Think of this amount as the cost of entertainment — like a movie ticket or a dinner out — not an investment.
  • Once that limit is reached, stop playing — no exceptions, regardless of the circumstances.
  • Do not top up your gaming budget using savings, loans, or money needed for daily expenses.

Time Limit

  • Set a specific time limit for each gaming session — for example, no more than one hour.
  • Set a timer on your phone to alert you when your time is up.
  • Take a break of at least a few days between gaming sessions to avoid forming compulsive habits.
  • Avoid playing late at night or when you are emotionally unsettled, as decision-making tends to be less rational in those states.

Self-Control Features Available on the Platform

1960s offers several self-control mechanisms that you can activate at any time through your account or by reaching out to our support team.

Deposit Limit

Set a daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit in MYR to control how much money goes into your account. Limits can be reduced immediately, but increases require a review period.

Temporary Break

Activate a cooling-off period of 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days whenever you feel you need to clear your head. During this time, access to games will be temporarily blocked.

Self-Exclusion

If you feel you need a longer break from gaming, you can apply for a self-exclusion that will block access to your account for a set period.

To activate any of these self-control features, contact 1960s customer support via live chat or email at [email protected]. All requests will be processed promptly and in strict confidence.

Minor Protection

1960s requires all users to be a minimum of 18 years old, without exception. Protecting minors from accessing online gambling is our absolute priority.

  • All registrations require valid age and identity verification.
  • Accounts suspected of belonging to a minor will be suspended immediately pending investigation.
  • Parents and guardians are encouraged to use parental control software on devices shared with children.
  • Never share your account login details with anyone, including younger family members.

If you become aware that a minor has accessed this platform, please contact us immediately at [email protected] so that prompt action can be taken.

Life Balance and Seeking Professional Help

Online gaming should be one of many leisure activities in your life — not the only one. Maintaining a healthy balance between play, work, family, and social activities is key to overall wellbeing.

Signs of a healthy balance: you play because you want to, not because you feel compelled to; you can stop at any time without feeling stressed; gaming does not interfere with your sleep, relationships, or daily responsibilities; and you are not hiding it from the people you care about.

If you or someone you know needs help with a gambling problem, do not hesitate to seek professional support. Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. In Malaysia, counselling and addiction support services are available through government hospitals, community health clinics, and local welfare organisations.

The 1960s support team is also on hand to help you access self-control features or provide more information about available support resources. We are here for you — reach out via live chat or email at [email protected] any time.

Have a Question or Need Help?

The 1960s support team is ready to help you manage your account, activate self-control tools, or answer any questions about responsible gaming. You can also check our Frequently Asked Questions for immediate assistance.

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