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WinRolla Account Login
WinRolla runs account login through its website, so you can sign in from a desktop or laptop in any modern browser. The same login works on mobile phones and tablets through the mobile site, using your email (or username, if you set one) and password.
You need a WinRolla account before you can access the personal area. Without an account you can browse public pages, but deposits, withdrawals, and account settings stay locked until you register and sign in.
Login Security Measures At WinRolla
- 2FA: WinRolla supports two-factor authentication using time-based one-time codes (TOTP) from authenticator apps. After you turn it on in account settings, login requires your password plus a 6-digit code that refreshes about every 30 seconds. Keep backup recovery codes offline and donโt store them in the same device as your authenticator.
- Password: Use a unique password that you donโt reuse on email or other gambling sites. Aim for 12+ characters with a mix of upper/lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, and avoid names, birthdays, and common patterns (for example, โPassword123!โ). A password manager reduces reuse and makes longer passwords practical.
- Notifications: WinRolla sends alerts for new logins and security changes such as password resets, enabling/disabling 2FA, and updates to withdrawal details. Turn on email notifications, keep your email account protected with 2FA, and review alerts immediately; if a login isnโt yours, change the password and revoke active sessions from the account security page.
How To Log In To Your WinRolla Account
- Open the WinRolla website in your browser or launch the WinRolla mobile app.
- Tap or click Log in on the top bar (on mobile, it may sit behind the menu icon).
- Enter the email address or phone number you used during registration, then type your password.
- Select Log in to access your account dashboard.
Account Verification After Login In WinRolla
WinRolla asks for verification when an action triggers compliance checks, most often before a first withdrawal or when account details donโt match earlier data.
Verification also shows up after a large deposit, a change to your name or payment method, repeated failed login attempts, or if the system flags unusual location or device activity.
Until verification is cleared, WinRolla can block withdrawals and may cap deposits or limit access to bonuses tied to cash-out conditions.
Most checks follow a โsubmit documents โ review โ approval or re-upload requestโ flow, and the review can pause if images are cropped, blurry, or missing required details.
- ID: Government-issued passport, national ID card, or driverโs licence. The photo must show the full document, your date of birth, and an expiry date if the document has one.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and current address. The document typically needs to be recent (commonly within the last 90 days).
- Payment method: For cards, a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits (middle digits covered) and your name; for e-wallets, a screenshot of the wallet profile page with your name and email/ID; for bank transfers, a statement showing the account holder and IBAN/account number.
- Source of funds (when requested): Payslip, tax return, bank statement, or sale/inheritance paperwork that matches the level of deposits or withdrawal requests.
- Selfie / liveness: A selfie holding your ID or a short liveness check in-app if WinRolla requests extra confirmation that the account owner is submitting the documents.
Right now, verification in WinRolla is a trigger-based step: you can log in and play, but withdrawals and some account changes can force document checks before the account is fully cleared.