Player preference settings give every account holder direct control over how their lottery experience is configured across notification delivery, entry defaults, display options, and communication frequency. These settings sit within the account management section and apply persistently across every subsequent session without requiring any re-configuration at login. bdtoto preference frameworks that cover the full range of participant-facing experience elements, rather than limiting configuration options to a small set of notification toggles that leave the majority of the account experience fixed regardless of individual participant requirements.
Notification preferences
- Channel preference settings cover every type of notification the platform sends to the account holder. Communication arrives at what frequency across draw dates, results publications, prize confirmations, and promotional updates, based on which events trigger notifications.
- Each communication category can be activated or deactivated independently using the channel selection. In the notification preference section, participants can specify whether they want prize notifications delivered across all three channels but only promotional updates via email. Individual settings for channel and category give participants a communication configuration that reflects their actual preferences rather than platform defaults that suit the average participant.
- Frequency controls within notification preferences address the volume of communication a participant receives around specific event types. Draw reminder frequency, loyalty point summary intervals, and promotional communication schedules are all adjustable, allowing participants who find high-frequency communications useful to receive them while those who prefer minimal communication outside prize notifications receive only what they have actively configured as relevant to their participation approach.
Entry defaults
Entry default preferences save the participant’s standard entry configuration choices across the draw types they participate in most frequently. Number selection method defaults allow a participant to set quick pick as their standard selection approach for specific draw types while maintaining manual selection as the default for others, applying the preference automatically each time an entry interface opens for the relevant draw.
Each time a new entry is initiated, the stake field will be pre-populated with the participant’s preferred stake across all configured draw types. As a starting point, rather than a fixed setting, the default can be adjusted for any individual entry without changing the saved default. Entry defaults are one of the most practical preference settings for participants who consistently engage in the same draw types at regular stake levels across extended participation periods.
Display and language settings
Display preference settings control how information is presented across the account interface, covering draw calendar view modes, result display formats, prize pool presentation styles, and the level of draw detail shown within the active entry section.A participant can choose between a list or grid display mode as their default view when navigating the calendar section. List view is preferred by participants who want a detailed draw-by-draw list. Grid views are preferred by those who prefer an overview of participation across the calendar each month. A language setting defines how a participant interfaces across the entire platform, from drawing to claiming prizes, ensuring all communications that the platform sends in writing reach participants in their preferred language rather than requiring each participant to choose a language manually.
An account holder’s specific communication, entry, and display preferences are reflected across all sessions through player preference settings. Early in an account’s lifecycle, these settings can be reviewed and configured to produce a consistently more relevant experience than leaving default settings in place across a participation history.

