Log in to SpinDragons to access your account securely
SpinDragons Account Login
SpinDragons opens the personal account login from a desktop browser on Windows and macOS, and from mobile browsers on Android and iOS. The same credentials work across devices, so a session started on PC can be continued on a phone after signing in again.
Login requires an existing SpinDragons account with a registered email address or phone number and a password. Without an account, the login form does not grant access to the personal area, and you need to complete registration first.
SpinDragons Verification
- Government-issued photo ID: passport, national ID card, or driver’s license. The document must be valid and show full name, date of birth, photo, and document number.
- Proof of address: utility bill, bank statement, or government letter dated within the last 90 days. The document must show the same full name and full residential address as the SpinDragons account.
- Payment method verification: for cards, provide a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits and the cardholder name, with the CVV covered; for e-wallets, provide a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing name and email/ID.
- Source of funds (when requested): recent payslip, tax return, bank statement showing salary deposits, or proof of business income. SpinDragons requests this after high-value withdrawals or unusual transaction patterns.
- Selfie check (when requested): a selfie holding the same ID used for verification, with the face and document details clearly visible.
SpinDragons Login Security Measures
- 2FA: SpinDragons supports two-factor authentication via an authenticator app (TOTP). After enabling 2FA in the account security settings, each login requires your password plus a 6-digit code that refreshes every 30 seconds. SpinDragons shows one-time backup codes during setup; store them offline because each code works once.
- Password: Use a unique password that you do not reuse on email, banking, or other casinos. Set a length of 12–16 characters and mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols; avoid names, dates, and common patterns like “Password123” or keyboard sequences. SpinDragons blocks repeated failed attempts with a temporary lock and prompts a password reset after suspicious activity.
- Notifications: SpinDragons sends security alerts for new device logins, password changes, 2FA status changes, and withdrawal-related actions. Enable email alerts and push notifications (if you use the mobile app), and review the “Recent login activity” list to spot unfamiliar locations or devices; if something looks wrong, change the password and revoke active sessions from the security page.
SpinDragons Login FAQ
- How do I log in to SpinDragons from my phone without getting stuck on the sign-in page? Open SpinDragons in your browser, tap “Log in,” enter your email and password, then refresh once if the page freezes after you submit. If it still loops, clear site cookies for SpinDragons and try again.
- What should I do if SpinDragons says my password is wrong even though I’m sure it’s correct? Use “Forgot password” and set a new one, because repeated failed attempts can trigger a temporary lock on sign-ins. After you reset it, log in again and make sure Caps Lock is off and you’re not pasting extra spaces.
- Can I log in to SpinDragons with Google or Apple, or do I need a separate password? SpinDragons supports email-and-password login, and some accounts also show a “Continue with Google” or “Continue with Apple” button on the login screen. If you don’t see those buttons, sign in with your email and use a password reset if you don’t remember it.
- What do I do if SpinDragons sends a verification code but it never arrives to my email or phone? Check your spam folder and search for “SpinDragons” in your inbox, then request a new code after 60 seconds. If you still get nothing, confirm your email address or phone number is typed correctly on the verification screen.
- How can I log in to SpinDragons if I changed my phone and lost access to my authenticator app? Use the backup codes you saved when you enabled two-factor login, then re-set two-factor after you’re back in. If you don’t have backup codes, use the account recovery option on the login page and follow the identity check steps shown there.
- Can I stay logged in on SpinDragons, or will it keep signing me out every time I close the browser? SpinDragons keeps you signed in longer if your browser allows cookies and you don’t use private browsing mode. If it logs you out every time, disable “Block all cookies” for that site and avoid using an incognito window.