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StakePrix Account Login
To sign in to your StakePrix account, open the casino website on a PC or use a mobile browser on iOS and Android. The login form sits in the header area and asks for the email (or username) and password you used at registration.
StakePrix login works only if you already have an account. If you’re not registered yet, you need to create an account first, then return to the login screen to access your balance, game history, and withdrawal settings.
How do I log in to StakePrix from my phone without messing around with settings?
Open the StakePrix site in your browser, tap Log in, then enter your email and password or use the same sign-in method you picked at registration. If you turned on two-factor authentication, enter the 6-digit code from your authenticator app to finish.
What should I do if StakePrix says my password is wrong even though I’m sure it’s correct?
Use “Forgot password” on the login screen and reset it from the email link, then try again with the new password. If it still fails, turn off auto-fill for that site and type the password manually to avoid hidden extra spaces.
Can I log in to StakePrix with Google or Apple, or do I have to use an email and password?
StakePrix supports social sign-in only if you connected that method when you created the account. If your account was set up with email and password, keep using that login and don’t create a second account with a different method.
What do I do if the StakePrix login page keeps loading forever or I get stuck on a blank screen?
Clear the site data for StakePrix (cookies and cache) and reload, or try a private/incognito tab to rule out a bad cookie. If you’re on mobile data, switch to Wi‑Fi (or the other way around) to bypass routing issues.
How can I log in if I changed my phone and I don’t have my two-factor codes anymore?
Use your 2FA backup codes if you saved them during setup, then sign in and update two-factor authentication from Security settings. If you don’t have backup codes, start the account recovery flow from the login screen and follow the identity checks shown there.
Is it okay to stay logged in on StakePrix, and how do I log out on a shared device?
Staying logged in is fine on a personal device with a screen lock, but don’t do it on a shared computer. To log out, open your account menu and choose Log out, then close the browser to clear any saved session.
How To Log In To Your StakePrix Account
- Open the official StakePrix website or launch the StakePrix mobile app.
- Click Log in (on the website it’s typically in the top-right corner; in the app it’s on the start screen).
- Enter the email address or username linked to your StakePrix account, then type your password.
- Press Log in. If StakePrix asks for a one-time code, enter the 2FA code from your authenticator app to complete the sign-in.
Account Verification After Login On StakePrix
StakePrix runs account checks after you sign in to confirm identity, prevent fraud, and meet KYC/AML rules. Verification is not always requested on the first login, but it is required before certain actions are allowed.
- When verification is required: You trigger a KYC request when you try to withdraw funds, when you cross internal payout or deposit limits, when your activity matches fraud/AML flags (unusual payment patterns, multiple accounts, rapid changes in device/IP), or when account details are edited (name, date of birth, or payment method ownership).
- ID: A government-issued photo ID. StakePrix typically accepts a passport, national ID card, or driver’s licence. The file must be clear, in colour, and show the full document (no cropped edges), with all text readable and the document not expired.
- Selfie / liveness: A selfie photo or short liveness video, sometimes with the ID in frame or with a one-time code shown on paper/app. This step is used to match the account holder to the ID and reduce stolen-document use.
- Address: Proof of address such as a utility bill, bank statement, council tax letter, or official government correspondence. The document typically needs to show your full name, residential address, and an issue date within the last 3 months.
- Payment method proof: If you deposit by card or e-wallet, StakePrix may ask for evidence you own the method. For cards, this can mean a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits with the middle digits covered; for e-wallets, a screenshot of the account page showing your name and account email/ID.
- Source of funds (occasional): For higher-value withdrawals or enhanced checks, StakePrix can request documents that show where the money comes from, such as payslips, a bank statement showing salary credits, tax documents, or business income records.
In practice, StakePrix lets you log in and browse normally, then locks withdrawals or sets account limits until the requested KYC documents pass review.