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StakeBro Account Login
StakeBro opens your personal account through the website on a PC and through a mobile browser on iOS and Android. The login screen asks for the same credentials across devices, so you can switch between desktop and phone without changing any settings.
You need an active StakeBro account to sign in. If you don’t have one yet, create an account first, then return to the login page and enter your registered details to access your balance, bets, and account options.
How do I log in to StakeBro if I’m on my phone and the page keeps reloading?
Open StakeBro in your regular browser (not inside a social app), then tap Log in and enter your email/username and password. If it still loops, clear the site data for StakeBro and try again.
What do I do if StakeBro says my password is wrong but I’m sure I typed it right?
Turn off Caps Lock, retype it slowly, and try once more. If it still fails, use “Forgot password” and reset it through the email link, then log in with the new password.
Can I log in to StakeBro with Google or Apple instead of remembering another password?
Yes, StakeBro supports social sign-in if your account was created or linked that way. If you originally signed up with email, log in with email first and link Google/Apple in account settings.
What should I do if I don’t get the StakeBro verification code when I’m trying to sign in?
Check your spam/junk folder and search your inbox for “StakeBro,” then request a new code. If it’s an SMS code, make sure your phone has signal, restart it, and try again.
How do I log out of StakeBro on a shared computer so nobody else can access my account?
Click your profile icon, choose Log out, and close the browser. If you used a public device, also clear saved passwords and site data in the browser settings.
What does it mean if StakeBro won’t let me log in and says my account is locked or restricted?
StakeBro blocks logins after repeated failed attempts or if it flags a security issue. Wait for the lock timer to end, then reset your password; if it still won’t open, contact support from the Help page with your account email.
How To Log In To Your StakeBro Account
- Open the StakeBro website or launch the StakeBro app.
- Select Log In on the home screen (it’s usually in the top-right on desktop).
- Enter the email address or username linked to your StakeBro account, then type your password.
- Confirm the login: if StakeBro asks for a verification code, enter the code from your authenticator app or email, then press Log In to finish.
Account Verification After Login At StakeBro
After you sign in, StakeBro can let you play with basic access, but it can still block withdrawals or limit account actions until you complete verification checks.
Verification is required before your first withdrawal and any time the system flags a risk event: a large cash-out, repeated failed login attempts, a new device or country, a payment method change, or a mismatch between account details and payment details.
StakeBro also triggers verification when you hit internal transaction thresholds, when you request a name or date-of-birth change, or when documents previously submitted expire.
- ID: Government-issued photo ID (passport, national ID card, or driver’s licence). StakeBro asks for a clear colour scan or photo showing all four corners, with the name and date of birth matching the account.
- Address: Proof of address dated within the last 90 days (utility bill, bank statement, council tax letter, or government correspondence). The document must show your full name and residential address.
- Payment method: A screenshot or photo that links you to the deposit method. For cards, StakeBro typically wants the first 6 and last 4 digits visible and the middle digits covered, plus your name if it appears on the card. For e-wallets, it usually accepts an account page showing your name and email.
- Selfie / liveness: A selfie holding your ID or a short in-app liveness check, used when the system needs an identity match after a login or a sensitive change like a withdrawal address update.