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Click96 Account Login
Click96 account login works on PC and mobile through the same credentials. On desktop, players sign in from the website using a browser; on mobile, the login screen loads in the browser interface and keeps the same menu flow. In Australia, most players run balances in AUD, so the cashier and transaction history typically show deposits, withdrawals, and limits in Australian dollars.
You need an existing Click96 account to access the personal area, including the cashier, bonuses, and responsible gambling tools. After signing in, players can manage payment options commonly used in Australia, such as Visa, Mastercard, PayID, and bank transfer, with confirmations and timestamps stored in the account ledger. If you are not registered, the login page redirects to the sign-up form before any deposit method can be added.
Click96 Verification
- Government-issued photo ID (passport, national ID card, or driver’s license).
- Proof of address dated within the last 90 days (utility bill, bank statement, or council tax letter).
- Payment method verification (photo of the card showing only the last 4 digits, or an e-wallet account screenshot with name and email visible).
- Source of funds document for higher limits (recent payslip, tax return, or bank statement covering the last 3 months).
- Selfie check when requested (a live selfie holding the ID, with the face and document details clearly visible).
Account Login Security At Click96
- 2FA: Click96 supports two-factor authentication for sign-in and high-risk actions such as changing withdrawal details. Enable an authenticator app (TOTP) instead of SMS; it keeps working while travelling and avoids SIM-swap exposure. If Click96 offers SMS codes, use an Australian mobile number and ask your carrier to add a SIM-swap or port-out lock where available.
- Password: Use a unique passphrase of 14+ characters with a mix of words, numbers, and symbols, and store it in a password manager. Don’t reuse the password from email, bank, or wallet accounts; a reused password is the most common cause of account takeover after a data leak. Change the password immediately after any device loss, shared-computer login, or a “password reset you didn’t request” message.
- Notifications: Turn on email and SMS/push alerts for logins from new devices, password changes, 2FA changes, and payment events. For Australia-facing use, keep alerts enabled for deposits and withdrawals in AUD, especially when using cards, PayID/Osko-style bank transfers, or e-wallets; treat any “new payee” or “withdrawal method changed” alert as an incident and lock the account before funds leave.
Click96 Login FAQ (Australia)
- How do I log in to Click96? Open the Click96 site, tap Log in, enter your registered email and password, then confirm. If two-factor authentication is enabled, enter the one-time code to finish.
- I forgot my password. What should I do? Use Forgot password on the login screen, enter your email, and follow the reset link. The new password takes effect immediately after you confirm it.
- Can I log in with my phone number instead of email? Click96 uses email as the primary login ID. If your account was created with a phone number, add an email in your profile first, then use that email to sign in.
- Why does Click96 ask for verification after I log in? Click96 triggers checks when you log in from a new device, new IP address, or after long inactivity. For Australian players this can include identity and age verification before withdrawals.
- Will using AUD affect my login or account access? No. Currency selection does not change your login. If your account is set to AUD, balances and limits display in AUD after you sign in.
- Do Australian payment methods change how I log in? No. Logging in is the same regardless of payment method. You link deposits after login, including card payments and e-wallets that support AUD where available in your account.