Log in to access your Spinado account and balance
Spinado Account Login
Spinadoβs account login opens your personal area, where you can manage your profile details and track your activity. You need a registered account to sign in; without one, the login form wonβt get you past the entry screen.
You can access the Spinado login from a desktop PC through a standard web browser, or from mobile devices using the siteβs mobile layout. The same account works across PC and mobile, so you sign in with one set of credentials on any device.
Login Security At Spinado
- 2FA: Spinado supports two-factor authentication using a 6-digit one-time code from an authenticator app (TOTP). After you enter your password, the casino asks for the current code; each code expires after 30 seconds. Keep backup recovery codes offline, and remove 2FA only after confirming access to your email and phone.
- Password: Use a long passphrase (12β16+ characters) with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols, and do not reuse it on other sites. Store it in a password manager, avoid anything based on your name, birthday, or common words, and change it immediately after any sign of account exposure.
- Notifications: Spinado sends alerts for new logins, password changes, and 2FA being enabled or disabled. Turn on email and SMS (if available in your region), check that messages match the action you took, and treat any unexpected notification as a prompt to reset your password and review recent login activity.
How To Log In To Your Spinado Account
- Open the Spinado website or launch the Spinado app.
- Click Log in (on desktop itβs usually in the top-right; in the app itβs on the start screen or in the menu).
- Enter the email address or phone number linked to your Spinado account, then type your password.
- Press Log in to access your account.
Account Verification After Login At Spinado
Spinado runs an account check after you sign in to confirm identity, prevent duplicate accounts, and meet anti-money laundering rules. You can browse the site and often play first, but the account gets flagged for verification once a payment or risk trigger appears.
Verification is required before the first withdrawal. The casino blocks cash-outs until your identity and payment details match your account profile.
Verification is also triggered when you request a higher withdrawal limit, change personal details (name, date of birth, address), or try to use a new payment method. A mismatch between the account country and the payment country also triggers checks.
Extra checks start after unusually large deposits, rapid deposit-and-withdraw patterns, repeated failed login attempts, or device/location changes that look like account sharing. In these cases Spinado asks for documents again, even if the account was previously approved.
- ID: Government-issued photo ID (passport, national ID card, or driving licence). Spinado typically needs a clear photo or scan showing full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date.
- Address: Proof of address dated within the last 3 months (utility bill, bank statement, council tax letter, or official government letter) showing your full name and current address.
- Payment method: Proof you own the payment method used for deposits. For cards, casinos usually ask for a photo of the card with the middle digits covered and the CVV hidden, or an account statement showing the last four digits. For e-wallets, a screenshot of the wallet profile page with your name and email plus a transaction reference is common.
- Source of funds (when requested): Documents showing where gambling funds come from, such as payslips, a bank statement showing salary deposits, tax documents, or a sale/settlement document for one-off income.
- Selfie / liveness: A selfie holding your ID or a short liveness video to match your face to the ID, used when the account is flagged for fraud prevention.
In practice, Spinado verification means: no withdrawal until KYC is approved,