Qwen3 Responsible Gaming — Play for Fun, Stay in Control
Qwen3 believes online entertainment should be a fun and controlled experience. This page provides guidance, self-control tools, and support information to help keep your gaming experience positive and balanced.
We care about the well-being of every user.
Qwen3's Commitment to Healthy Gaming
At qwen3, online entertainment is about fun — not stress, not obsession. We understand that casino games and sports betting are enjoyable when done in a controlled and responsible way. That's why we provide a range of tools and resources to help our users in Malaysia make informed decisions while they play.
The qwen3 platform is designed not only to deliver an enjoyable gaming experience, but also to ensure every user has access to control options that help them manage their time and spending more effectively. We are committed to not encouraging excessive gaming behaviour.
Responsible gaming starts with awareness. Before you play, set clear limits for yourself — how long you'll play and how much MYR you're willing to spend. Think of the money you use as the cost of entertainment, not as an investment or a way to earn income.
Recognise the Signs of At-Risk Gaming Behaviour
It's important to recognise the early warning signs before gaming behaviour becomes a problem. If you notice any of the following signs in yourself or someone you care about, take action sooner rather than later.
You frequently find yourself continuing to play even after intending to stop. The time you spend gaming keeps creeping up without you realising it.
You keep playing more, or with larger amounts, purely to try to win back money you've lost — this is a serious warning sign.
Money meant for bills, food, rent, or other essentials is being used for gaming deposits. This is a sign that gaming is affecting your day-to-day finances.
Time with family, friends, or work responsibilities is being neglected because of gaming. Those around you are starting to express concern.
You feel anxious, irritable, or uncomfortable when you can't play. Gaming has become the only way you know how to relax or feel happy.
You are hiding the amount of time or money spent on gaming from those close to you. Feelings of shame or guilt around your gaming activity are beginning to surface.
Available Self-Control Tools
Qwen3 provides several self-control features to help users manage their gaming experience more effectively. These tools are accessible through your account settings or by reaching out to our support team.
Deposit Limit
Set a maximum daily, weekly, or monthly deposit amount in MYR for your account. Once the limit is reached, no further deposits will be processed until the limit period resets. This helps you stay within your set budget.
Cooling-Off Period
If you need a break from the platform, you can request a cooling-off period lasting a few days or weeks. During this time, your account will be temporarily restricted from all gaming activity. This is a useful option when you feel like you need to step back for a while.
Self-Exclusion
For more serious cases, the self-exclusion option lets you block access to your account for an extended period. This is a stronger commitment for when you recognise that you need a longer break from all forms of online gaming. Contact qwen3 support to enable this option.
Practical Tips for Playing Safely
Beyond using the available control tools, here are some practical tips you can put into practice:
- Set a budget before playing — Decide how much MYR you're willing to spend before you log in, not while you're playing.
- Set time limits — Use a clock or alarm to remind yourself when your playing time is up. Stick to that limit.
- Don't play when you're in an emotional state — Avoid playing when you're feeling stressed, sad, angry, or have just been through something painful.
- Take regular breaks — Get up, stretch, and step away from the screen regularly during your gaming sessions.
- Don't play with borrowed money — Only play with money you can afford to lose without impacting your daily life.
- Balance it out with other activities — Make sure online gaming is only a small part of your leisure time, not the main focus.
Minor Protection
Qwen3 takes the protection of children and young people very seriously. Our platform is strictly for adults aged 18 and above, with no exceptions. Some of the measures we have in place:
- Age verification at registration — All new users are required to confirm they are 18 years of age or older at the time of registration. We reserve the right to request proof of age at any time.
- Identity verification — The identity verification process helps ensure that accounts are not opened by or on behalf of minors.
- The role of parents and guardians — We encourage parents and guardians to use parental control software on shared devices to prevent children from accessing online gaming sites.
- Instant Reporting — If you suspect any account is held by a minor, please contact the qwen3 support team immediately for investigation.
Life Balance and When to Seek Help
Online gaming should only be a small part of a balanced life — not something that takes over your time, money, or mind. A healthy balance between work, family, social relationships, and hobbies matters far more than any win in a game.
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, don't hesitate to seek professional help. Speaking to an expert is a smart and courageous step — not a sign of weakness.
Support Resources in Malaysia
- Talian Kasih (15999) — Free counselling and emotional support, available 24 hours a day.
- Befrienders Kuala Lumpur (03-7956 8145) — Emotional support and counselling for individuals who need help.
- Government Clinic or Hospital — Psychiatry departments at government hospitals offer addiction counselling services that are accessible at low cost.
The qwen3 support team can also help connect you with the right resources: [email protected]