0-2 Yes
Rhythm is fairly okay; set a 30-minute timer
For Bangladesh users, this tk9 App page shows a self-assessment first; answering a few questions reveals whether play is in a safe rhythm. Many Dhaka users settle accounts with bKash, Nagad, and Rocket, then log in
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If someone logs in from Dhaka at night, these questions help; in 2 minutes you can tell if a pause in play is needed
A small score is enough; the more yes, the more rest is advisable
Rhythm is fairly okay; set a 30-minute timer
Take a one-day break; set daily limits in settings
Enable self-exclusion; contact support, and exit the app
For new users, set limits first; after installing the tk9 APK, complete the task in 3 steps
Decide how much time in 24 hours first
If you want a temporary break, this is the most direct path
A reminder message appears in long sessions, so time doesn't drift
Keeping separate in BDT reduces pressure
On the tk9 Download page, Android users can quickly get the APK; many grant permission first, then complete the installation
The simplest signal is that when time and mood change together, you should not continue
If irritation increases in 2-3 consecutive
Staying up late disrupts the next day's routine
Keep login closed and contact support
You don't have to hide from anyone; sending a message before the problem grows makes things easier
Send a direct question on the tk9 Contact page; usually one clear message is enough
Telling a trusted person reduces the pressure a lot
A break of 24 hours or more keeps the mind calm
If a long break is needed, this works from Settings
To keep a safe rhythm, keep tk9 App, tk9 Login and tk9 Download within limits; if needed, open tk9 APK and set self-exclusion and time limits first