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RedKings Account Login
RedKings lets you sign in to your personal account from a desktop or laptop through the main site. Use the login button, enter the email address and password linked to your profile, and you’ll reach your account area where balance, deposits, withdrawals, and bonus status are managed.
On mobile, the same login works in a browser on Android and iOS, with the layout adapting to smaller screens. You need an active RedKings account to log in; if you haven’t registered yet, you must create one first because guest access doesn’t open the account section.
Account Check After Login At RedKings
After you sign in, RedKings can ask for identity verification when it needs to confirm who is using the account, where the player lives, and who owns the payment method.
- When verification is required: At first withdrawal; when cumulative deposits or withdrawals reach internal AML thresholds; after changes to name, date of birth, address, email, phone, or password; when a new device or country login triggers a security flag; when a payment method is added or replaced; when a card is used after repeated failed payments or chargeback risk signals; when the account shows duplicate or linked-account indicators (same IP/device/payment details).
- How the check is triggered after login: The site shows a verification prompt in the cashier or account area and blocks withdrawals until documents are approved; in some cases it also restricts deposits or gameplay until basic checks are completed.
Documents RedKings Usually Requests
RedKings asks for clear photos or scans. The details must match the profile and the payment method used.
- ID: Passport, national ID card (front and back), or driving licence; the document must be valid and show full name, date of birth, document number, and photo.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing full name and address; dated within the last 3 months.
Payment Method Proof
If you deposit by card or e-wallet, RedKings can request proof that the payment method belongs to you.
- Card proof: Photo of the card with only the last 4 digits visible; cover the middle digits and CVV; the name on the card must match the account.
- E-wallet proof: Screenshot or PDF from the wallet account showing your name and the wallet email/ID plus a transaction to RedKings.
Extra Checks In Specific Cases
RedKings can request extra information when standard documents do not resolve a mismatch or when enhanced due diligence is required.
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How To Log In To Your RedKings Account
- Open the RedKings website in your browser, or launch the RedKings app if you use mobile.
- Click Log in (often shown as Login) in the top-right corner of the page or on the start screen in the app.
- Enter the email address or username you used when registering, then type your password in the password field.
- Press Log in to confirm and access your account dashboard.
RedKings Login FAQ
- How do I log in to RedKings on my phone without getting bounced to some other page? Open the official RedKings site or app, tap Log in, and enter the email and password you used at sign-up. If a page looks different or asks for extra details before you even log in, close it and start again from the official URL you normally use.
- What do I do if RedKings says my password is wrong but I’m sure I’m typing it correctly? Turn off Caps Lock, retype it slowly, and check if your phone is auto-correcting or adding a space at the end. If it still fails, use Forgot password and set a new one from the reset link sent to your email.
- I didn’t get the RedKings password reset email—what should I check before I try again? Look in Spam/Junk and Promotions, and search your inbox for “RedKings” to catch filtered mail. If nothing arrives after a few minutes, request a new reset link and make sure you’re using the same email you registered with.
- What should I do if RedKings asks for a code when I’m trying to log in and I can’t find it? Check whether the code was sent by SMS or email, then refresh your inbox or signal and request a new code. If you set up an authenticator app earlier, open that app and use the current 6-digit code shown there.
- Can I stay logged in on RedKings so I don’t have to enter my password every time? You can keep the session active if you don’t log out and your browser doesn’t clear cookies, but RedKings may sign you out after a period of inactivity for security. On shared devices, log out manually to prevent someone else opening your account.
- What do I do if RedKings loads fine but the login button doesn’t work or just spins? Refresh the page once, then clear site cookies/cache for RedKings or try a different browser. If you’re on Wi‑Fi, switch to mobile data (or the other way around) because some networks block parts of the login flow.