Log in to access your Memo Casino account and rewards
Memo Casino Account Login
Memo Casino account login opens the personal area from a PC browser or a mobile device. On desktop, players sign in from the main site header, then enter the same email (or username) and password used during registration.
Access to the personal area requires an active Memo Casino account. If a player is not registered, the login form does not create an account and the user must complete sign-up first, then return to the login page to use the same credentials on PC and mobile.
Account Verification After Login At Memo Casino
Memo Casino requests verification when an action triggers KYC/AML checks, most often at the first withdrawal or when account data and payment details do not match.
- When verification is required: First withdrawal request; withdrawal above internal review limits; change of name, date of birth, or registered country; mismatch between account holder name and payment method holder name; login from a new country or device followed by a withdrawal attempt; chargeback or payment dispute; duplicate or linked accounts detected by shared details (email, phone, IP, device fingerprint); manual compliance review after unusual deposit/withdrawal patterns.
- How the check happens after login: The account remains accessible, but cashier actions (withdrawal, method change, or payout approval) pause until documents are uploaded and approved; the casino flags the account as “Pending verification” in the profile or cashier area; the user uploads files in the verification page and waits for a status change to “Verified” or a request for resubmission.
- ID: Government-issued passport, national ID card (front and back), or driver’s license; the document must be valid, readable, and show full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing full name and residential address; issue date commonly within the last 3 months.
- Payment method: Card proof (photo showing first 6 and last 4 digits, with the middle digits covered, and cardholder name visible) or e-wallet proof (account page screenshot with name and account ID/email); for bank transfers, a statement showing IBAN and account holder name.
- Ownership and security: Selfie holding the ID or a liveness selfie requested inside the verification flow; this is used when the casino needs confirmation that the person submitting documents matches the ID.
- Restrictions while pending: Withdrawals stay on hold; bonus-related winnings can be frozen until KYC is complete; the casino rejects payouts to third-party payment methods until the holder name matches the verified identity.
How To Log In To Your Memo Casino Account
- Open the Memo Casino website or the Memo Casino mobile app.
- Click Log in in the top-right area of the screen (on mobile, open the menu and select Log in).
- Enter the email address or phone number linked to your Memo Casino account, then type your password.
- Press Log in to access your account. If Memo Casino requests verification, enter the one-time code sent by SMS or email to complete the login.
Login Security At Memo Casino
- 2FA: Memo Casino supports two-factor authentication via an authenticator app (TOTP). After enabling 2FA in the account security settings, each login requires your password and a 6-digit time-based code. Memo Casino provides one-time backup codes; store them offline and treat them as access keys.
- Password: Use a unique password for Memo Casino that you do not reuse on email, banking, or social accounts. Set a minimum of 12 characters and combine uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Avoid dictionary words, names, dates, and patterns like “1234” or “qwerty”. Change the password immediately after any suspected leak or if you entered it on a non-official page.
- Notifications: Memo Casino sends security notifications for logins from a new device, password changes, 2FA changes, and new withdrawal address or payout method updates. Turn on email notifications and, if available, SMS or push alerts, then review each message for time, device, and location. If you receive an alert you did not trigger, reset the password, revoke active sessions, and re-enable 2FA.