Image licences and attribution

Every illustration on this site was made for it. This page says who owns what, how you may reuse it, and how we handle other people's trademarks.

Our illustrations

The diagrams across this site — the verification checklist, the payment flows, the withdrawal checklist, the crash-curve explainer and the rest — are original vector illustrations created for this site. They are published under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.

You may reuse, adapt and republish them, including commercially, provided you credit TK666 Check BD with a link to the page the image came from. No permission request is needed. If you are writing about the same subject and one of these diagrams explains it better than a wall of text would, please use it.

The photographs are AI-generated

The photorealistic images on this site — the phone in a hand, the street kiosk, the blackjack table, the cricket bat on grass — were generated with an AI image model. They are not photographs of real places, real people or real devices, and they are not screenshots of the operator's interface.

We say so plainly rather than leaving you to guess. An image that looks like a photograph carries the authority of a photograph, and using synthetic imagery without labelling it is a small deception that makes every other claim on the page worth less. None of them depicts a real person, a real account, a real balance or a real transaction, and none is captioned as if it did.

They are licensed the same way as the diagrams: CC BY 4.0, credit TK666 Check BD.

What the diagrams are, and are not

They are explanatory illustrations. They are not screenshots, and they are not reproductions of the operator's interface. Where a diagram depicts a payment flow or a login sequence, it illustrates the steps described in the surrounding text — it is not a claim that the operator's screens look like the picture.

We label them this way deliberately. An illustration presented as a screenshot is a small lie that makes every other claim on the page less trustworthy.

Screenshots of third-party interfaces

Where a genuine screenshot of an operator, wallet or Android interface appears, it is used for identification and commentary — the purpose this site exists for — and is described accurately in its caption and alt text. We do not re-caption a screenshot to describe something it does not show, and we do not composite text onto a real interface capture to make it appear to say something it did not.

Screenshots are checked before publication for anything that should not be in them: passwords, one-time codes, wallet PINs, full account numbers, transaction identifiers belonging to a real person, or any other personal data. If you believe an image here contains something it should not, tell us and it comes down while we check.

Trademarks

TK666 is the trademark of its owner. bKash, Nagad, Rocket, Dutch-Bangla Bank, Evolution, Pragmatic Play, PG Soft, Spribe, Ezugi, Jili, Habanero, CQ9, Android and Google Play are the trademarks of their respective owners. They are used here for identification and descriptive reference only.

This site is independent. It is not operated by, endorsed by, affiliated with or acting on behalf of any of those companies, including the operator it covers. Our relationship with TK666 is a commercial affiliate arrangement and nothing more, and it is disclosed on the editorial policy page.

Requests

If you own rights in an image used here and believe it is used incorrectly, get in touch and we will remove it while the question is resolved rather than after. That is the same standard we would want applied to our own work.