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StarVegas Account Login
To enter your StarVegas personal account, open the official site on a desktop or laptop and select the Log in button. The same login works on mobile: use a phone browser or the casinoβs mobile-optimised site and sign in from the header menu.
Access to the account requires a registered profile. If you donβt have one, you need to complete registration first, then log in with the email (or username) and password you set during sign-up.
How To Log In To Your StarVegas Account
- Open the StarVegas website or launch the StarVegas app.
- Click or tap Log in (itβs usually in the top-right corner on desktop and in the menu on mobile).
- Enter the email address or username linked to your account, then type your password.
- Select Log in to access your account.
Account Verification After Login At StarVegas
StarVegas runs a standard KYC check after you sign in, and it usually stays in the background until you try to use money features or your activity triggers a review.
Verification is required before the first withdrawal, and it can also be requested before you can deposit if the payment method or bank requires identity checks.
The casino can ask for verification after a change to your profile data (name, date of birth, email, phone, or address) to prevent account takeovers and mismatched records.
A manual review can start if the system flags risk signals such as multiple accounts on the same device, logins from a new country, or repeated failed login attempts.
Bonus-related checks happen when you convert bonus funds to cash and request a withdrawal; the casino checks that the account details match the person claiming the payout.
- ID: A clear photo or scan of a government-issued document (passport, national ID card, or driverβs licence). The full document must be visible, in colour, with all corners shown.
- Address: A recent proof of address dated within the last 3 months (utility bill, bank statement, council tax letter, or official government correspondence). It must show your full name and the same address as your account profile.
- Payment method: A screenshot or photo that links you to the payment method used (for cards: show the first 6 and last 4 digits only, hide the CVV; for e-wallets: a profile page with your name/email and account ID). The casino may also ask for a bank account document for withdrawals.
- Source of funds: Documents that show where the money comes from when withdrawals are large or patterns look unusual (payslip, tax return, bank statements, or proof of savings). StarVegas asks for this when required by AML rules.
- Selfie / live check: A selfie holding your ID or a quick liveness video, used when the casino needs to confirm the person submitting documents matches the account holder.
In practice, StarVegas asks for ID and address most often at the first withdrawal,
Login Security At StarVegas
- 2FA: StarVegas supports two-factor authentication via an authenticator app. After entering your password, you confirm a 6-digit code that refreshes about every 30 seconds. Save the backup recovery codes in a separate place from your phone and never share them.
- Password: Use a long passphrase (12β16+ characters) with a mix of upper/lowercase, numbers, and symbols, and avoid reused passwords from email or banking accounts. A password manager helps generate and store unique passwords; change your password immediately after any device loss or suspected compromise.
- Notifications: StarVegas sends alerts for new logins, failed login attempts, password changes, and 2FA changes. Turn on email and SMS alerts, review the timestamp and device/location details, and report any alert you did not trigger before signing in again.