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Most account problems are not account problems at all — they are people typing a password into the wrong website. Ten seconds of checking prevents nearly all of them.
Last updated: August 2026
Why the address sometimes changes
Access to gambling sites is restricted in a number of countries, and operators respond by publishing alternative addresses. That is normal and it is not, by itself, a warning sign. The risk is that copycat sites appear alongside the real ones, banking on people clicking the first result they see.
Your account, balance and history live on the operator side and do not change when the address does. Logging in through a different address gets you the same account.
The ten-second check before you type a password
Do this every time you arrive from a link you did not type yourself.
- 1
Read the address character by character
Copycats rely on small substitutions: a doubled letter, a hyphen that should not be there, a different ending. Read it slowly rather than recognising the shape.
- 2
Confirm the connection is secure
Look for the padlock and check that the certificate is issued to the domain you expect. A secure connection to the wrong site is still the wrong site.
- 3
Check the page behaves normally
A login form that appears before the page has loaded properly, or that asks for a document at sign-in, is not the operator.
- 4
Use a bookmark from then on
Once you are certain, save it. A bookmark you made yourself is the safest route back and removes the search advert risk entirely.
When you cannot get in
Work down this list in order — the causes are ranked by how common they are.
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Password rejected | Caps lock, or a saved password from an old change | Use the reset link and set a new password you do not use elsewhere |
| Page will not load at all | Network-level restriction, not an account issue | Try the alternative address; your account is unaffected |
| Account temporarily locked | Several failed attempts in a row | Wait out the cooling-off period rather than retrying immediately |
| Login accepted, then blocked | Verification or a limit you set earlier | Contact operator support from inside the account |
| Self-exclusion message | A self-exclusion period you requested | This cannot be lifted early. That is the point of it. |
Account hygiene that actually helps
- A password used nowhere else, stored in a password manager
- Two-factor authentication enabled if the operator offers it
- The registered email address kept current and secured
- No shared logins, ever — accounts are single-person by the terms
Login questions
I have forgotten which email I registered with.
Contact operator support with the details you do remember: approximate registration date, currency, and a payment method you used. They can locate the account without the email address.
Can I open a second account?
No. One account per person is a standard term, and duplicate accounts are usually closed with bonuses forfeited. If you need to change details on an existing account, ask support to change them.
Is a VPN a good idea?
Read the operator terms first. Many prohibit connecting from a restricted country, and using a VPN to get around that can void winnings and freeze the balance. This is not a small print detail that gets overlooked at withdrawal time.