Log in to manage your account, balance and withdrawals
Logging In To Your ZoloBet Account
To access your ZoloBet account, open the site on a PC or laptop, then select Log in and enter the email address and password you used at sign-up. If you have not created an account yet, you need to complete registration first, as the log-in page only works with an existing set of details.
You can also log in from a mobile phone or tablet through your browser, using the same credentials as on desktop. After signing in, ZoloBet keeps your account features in one place, such as balance checks, deposit and withdrawal requests, and verification steps that may be required for UK play.
Account Login Security At ZoloBet
- 2FA: ZoloBet supports two-factor authentication for sign-in. After you enter your password, the site asks for a one-time code from an authenticator app (TOTP). Turn 2FA on in Account settings, store the recovery codes offline, and don’t approve a code request you didn’t start.
- Password: Use a unique password for ZoloBet that you don’t use on email, banking, or other gambling sites. Aim for 12+ characters with a mix of upper and lower case, numbers, and symbols, or use a long passphrase. Save it in a password manager and avoid sharing it or storing it in notes or messages.
- Notifications: ZoloBet sends security alerts for new device or browser sign-ins, password changes, and 2FA changes. Keep email and SMS details up to date, turn on push notifications if you use the mobile site/app, and treat unexpected alerts as a sign to change your password and review recent login activity.
ZoloBet Login FAQ (UK)
- How do I log in to ZoloBet on my phone without getting stuck in a loop? Open the site, tap Log in, enter the email and password you used at sign-up, then complete any “I’m not a robot” check. If it bounces back to the login screen, switch off any VPN and clear cookies for ZoloBet before trying again.
- What do I do if I’ve forgotten my ZoloBet password and I can’t get into my account? Tap “Forgot password” on the login screen and use the same email address that’s linked to your account. If the reset email doesn’t arrive, check Spam and Promotions, then request a new link after a few minutes.
- Can I log in to ZoloBet with Face ID or fingerprint, or do I always need the password? ZoloBet can use your phone’s saved password and biometric unlock if you’ve stored the login in your browser or password manager. If you haven’t saved it, you’ll need to sign in with email and password first, then enable biometric unlock in your device settings.
- What should I do if ZoloBet says my account is locked or suspended when I try to sign in? This happens after repeated incorrect passwords or when ZoloBet needs a security check on the account. Wait 15 minutes and try again, and if it still blocks you, use the site’s support chat to confirm your identity and unlock access.
- Why am I being asked to verify my identity when I log in to ZoloBet in the UK? UK operators run age and identity checks, so ZoloBet may ask for a quick verification step before you can fully use the account. Have a photo ID ready and make sure your name, date of birth, and address match what you entered on registration.
- Can I log in to ZoloBet from a new device or when I’m travelling, and will it trigger extra checks? You can sign in from a new phone or laptop, but ZoloBet may send a one-time code to email or SMS to confirm it’s you. If you’re outside the UK, access can be restricted, and the site may refuse login until you’re back in an allowed location.
ZoloBet Account Login: Step-by-step
- Open the ZoloBet website in your browser, or launch the ZoloBet app if you use the mobile version.
- Select Log in (it normally sits at the top right on desktop, or inside the menu on mobile).
- Enter the email address or username linked to your ZoloBet account, then type your password exactly as set (check caps lock if it fails).
- Press Log in. If prompted, complete the security check or two-factor code, then you’ll land on your account page where you can view balance, deposits, and withdrawals.