Log in to access your CasinoFest account and balance
CasinoFest Account Login
CasinoFest lets you sign in to your personal account from a desktop or laptop through a web browser. The login form sits in the site header and asks for the same details you used at registration, so you can pick up your balance, limits, and game history on the same profile.
Mobile access works the same way on iOS and Android using a browser, with the layout adapting to smaller screens. You need an active CasinoFest account to log in; without one, the site routes you to the sign-up flow before you can reach the account area.
Login Security Measures At CasinoFest
- 2FA: CasinoFest supports two-factor authentication using a time-based one-time code (TOTP) from an authenticator app. After you enter your password, the site asks for a 6-digit code that refreshes about every 30 seconds. CasinoFest also provides one-time backup codes during setup; store them offline and replace them after use.
- Password: Use a unique password you do not use on any other site. Aim for 12–16+ characters with a mix of upper/lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, or a long passphrase (4–6 unrelated words). Avoid predictable patterns (names, dates, keyboard runs) and change the password immediately after any sign of account access you didn’t authorize.
- Notifications: CasinoFest sends alerts for new logins, password changes, 2FA being enabled/disabled, and new device or browser sign-ins. Turn on both email and SMS (if available), and review the time, device, and IP/location details in each alert so you can spot mismatches fast.
How do I log in to CasinoFest on my phone without getting stuck in a loop?
Open CasinoFest in your browser, tap Log in, and make sure cookies are allowed; a blocked cookie can send you back to the start. If it keeps looping, close all CasinoFest tabs, reopen one tab, and log in again.
What do I do if CasinoFest says my password is wrong but I’m sure I’m typing it correctly?
Use the “Forgot password” link and set a new password, then log in with the new one right away. If you use a password manager, delete the saved CasinoFest entry and save the updated password after you sign in.
Can I log in to CasinoFest with Face ID or fingerprint, or do I always need the password?
CasinoFest still needs your password for the first sign-in on a device, then your browser or app can offer biometric unlock for the saved login. If Face ID or fingerprint stops working, remove the saved login and sign in once again to re-enable it.
What should I do if I don’t get the CasinoFest verification code when I try to log in?
Wait two minutes, then request a new code and check spam or junk if it’s sent by email. If it’s an SMS code, make sure you have signal and that your inbox isn’t full, then try again.
How can I log in to CasinoFest if I changed my phone number or I don’t have access to the old one?
Start with password reset if email login is enabled on your account, then update your number in the profile after you get in. If login requires the old number, use the CasinoFest support chat on the login page to request a number change after identity checks.
Is it okay to stay logged in to CasinoFest on a shared computer, and how do I sign out properly?
Don’t stay signed in on shared devices; log out from the account menu and close the browser. If you already did it, use “Log out from all devices” in account settings to end every active session.
Account Verification After Login At CasinoFest
CasinoFest asks for verification when an account action triggers identity checks or when a risk flag appears after login. The goal is to confirm the player’s identity, age, payment ownership, and, in some cases, the source of funds.
Verification is required before the first withdrawal. CasinoFest can also block withdrawals until checks finish, even if deposits and gameplay already work.
CasinoFest requests verification when account details change. Typical triggers include editing name or date of birth, changing email or phone number, updating the withdrawal method, or adding a new payment card or wallet.
CasinoFest requests verification when login patterns look unusual. Examples include logging in from a new country, repeated failed login attempts, frequent device changes, or multiple accounts linked to the same IP address.
CasinoFest requests extra checks for higher-value payouts. Larger withdrawal amounts, repeated withdrawals in a short period, or chargeback-related payment history can move the account into enhanced review.
- ID: Passport, national ID card, or driving licence. CasinoFest typically needs a clear photo of the full document, all corners visible, readable number and expiry date, and the same name as the account.
- Selfie: A selfie or short video check to match the face to the ID. Some flows require holding the ID or a note with the date and “CasinoFest” written on it.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing full name and address. The document date is typically within the last 90 days.
- Payment Method: Proof that the deposit method belongs to the player. For cards, CasinoFest may ask for a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits, with the middle digits and CVV hidden; for e-wallets, a screenshot of the wallet profile page with name and account email/ID.
- Source Of Funds: Bank statements, payslips, tax documents, or a sale contract if withdrawals or total activity reach internal thresholds. CasinoFest uses these to confirm the money comes from a legitimate source.
CasinoFest rejects documents that are blurred, cropped