How email verification works on ino77
When you create an account on ino77, our registration form asks for your email address and password. After you submit, we validate the email format and check if it's already registered to another account. If the email is new, we send a confirmation message to that address. The message contains a unique link with an expiring token. This token ensures the confirmation link is valid only for your account and only for a limited time window — typically several hours.
You receive the email within minutes. If you're on a phone, you can tap the link directly; it opens ino77.app or our web app and completes verification instantly. If you're on desktop, the same process applies — click the link, and your account updates automatically. Our system logs the verification timestamp, so we know exactly when your email was confirmed.
Your email address becomes the primary identifier for account recovery. If you forget your password, we send a reset link to your verified email. If you need to change your email, we require verification of the new address before granting access to sensitive features like withdrawals. This multi-step approach protects your account from unauthorized changes.
Resending the verification link
If you don't see the confirmation email in your inbox, check your spam or promotions folder first. Sometimes email filters misclassify our messages. If the email is truly missing, you can request a new link on ino77. Log in to your account (your unverified account can still access the login page), navigate to Account → Email Verification, and click "Resend Link." We'll send a fresh confirmation link immediately.
Each resend generates a new token, invalidating the previous one. This prevents token reuse and ensures only the most recent link works. If you keep missing emails after multiple resends, our support team can investigate — sometimes email providers block our domain temporarily, or there's a typo in the address you provided. Contact support via chat or email; we'll help diagnose and resolve the issue.
Verification link expires if unused
Our ino77 confirmation links remain valid for a limited time. If you receive the email but don't verify within the window, the link expires and you must request a new one. This security measure prevents accidental account access through old links.
Email verification and account security on mobile
Your verified email is central to mobile account security on ino77. When you log in on your Android app or iOS browser, we authenticate your email and password. If you enable optional two-factor authentication (2FA), we send a code to your verified email as a second verification step. This dual-layer approach prevents unauthorized login even if someone obtains your password.
On Android, you can save your login credentials in your phone's credential manager. ino77 supports this system; you don't need to re-enter your password each session. On iOS, Safari's auto-fill works similarly. Both systems store credentials locally; we never receive or store your raw password on our servers — we store only a cryptographic hash, which makes the original password unrecoverable even to our support team.
If you suspect someone accessed your account without permission, navigate to Account → Security on ino77 and click "Log out all sessions." This immediately terminates all active logins across all devices. Your next login requires your current password. Then, change your password from Account → Password Settings. We recommend updating your password periodically — at least once every 90 days — to maintain account security.
Changing your email address on ino77
To update your email on ino77, go to Account → Email Settings. Enter your new email address and click "Update." We send a verification link to both your old and new addresses. You must confirm from both links to complete the change. This double-confirmation prevents accidental email changes and protects against unauthorized account takeovers.
During the email change process, your account remains fully functional. You can still deposit, withdraw, and play games. However, password resets and 2FA codes continue to use your old email until you've verified both links. Once both confirmations are complete, your new email becomes primary.
Email verification and deposits on ino77
On ino77, your verified email unlocks deposit functionality. When you navigate to Account → Deposits, our platform displays nine payment methods: DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment for e-wallets; e-wallet for unified payment codes; and mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet for bank transfers. Select your method, enter the deposit amount, and we generate a unique payment reference or QR code tied to your account.
The payment flow varies by method. For mobile banking or local payment, you scan a QR code in your e-wallet app and authorize payment. For bank transfers, we provide a virtual account number unique to your ino77 account; you send money to this number from your bank app. For online payment, you scan a single QR code that routes to any compatible e-wallet or bank.
Our ino77 system monitors deposits in real time. Once payment clears on the bank's or e-wallet provider's side, we credit your balance instantly. You receive a confirmation email at your verified address, documenting the amount, payment method, and timestamp. This email serves as your receipt; keep it for your records.
Key takeaways
- Email verification takes seconds; click the confirmation link we send, and your account is instantly active.
- Your verified email is required to deposit, withdraw, and reset your password on ino77.
- If you don't receive the confirmation email, check spam and request a resend via Account → Email Verification.
- We support nine deposit methods: e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking.
- Changing your email requires verification links to both old and new addresses for security.
Withdrawals and verified email
Your verified email is mandatory for withdrawals on ino77. When you request a withdrawal, we send a confirmation email to your verified address. The message includes the withdrawal amount, destination payment method, and a unique authorization link. You must click this link to authorize the withdrawal; it confirms that the withdrawal request came from you, not from an unauthorized user.
Once authorized, your withdrawal enters our processing queue. Timelines depend on the payment method — local payment and e-wallets typically process within hours; bank transfers may take 1-2 business days depending on the bank's settlement window. During Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, or Imlek holidays, bank processing may extend. We recommend planning withdrawals several days in advance during these periods.
After withdrawal completes, we send a final confirmation email documenting the transaction. This email includes the amount received, any fees (if applicable), and the settlement timestamp. If a withdrawal fails for any reason — insufficient balance, invalid account details, bank rejection — we notify you via email and return the funds to your ino77 balance.
Email verification across ino77 services
Your verified email on ino77 grants access to all platform features — slot games (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways), live-dealer tables (blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger), sports coverage (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League), and esports markets (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile).
Our services are available only where local law permits. Users are responsible for verifying that their access and use of ino77 comply with their own jurisdiction's regulations. If you have questions about legal availability in your region, we recommend consulting local authorities or legal counsel.
Your account data is encrypted and stored securely. We use industry-standard protocols to protect your email address, password hash, transaction history, and game session logs. We do not sell this data to third parties or share it with external entities unless required by law.
