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Metaspins Account Login
You log in to your Metaspins account from a desktop or laptop using a web browser, or from a mobile phone and tablet through the mobile site. The login screen uses the same details across devices, so you can switch between PC and mobile without setting up anything again.
Metaspins requires an account before you can access your balance, payment methods, and responsible gambling tools. If you have not registered yet, you need to complete sign-up first, then use your email address or username and password to enter your personal area.
Account Entry Security At Metaspins
- 2FA: Metaspins supports two-factor authentication for sign-ins. After you enter your password, you confirm the login with a time-based one-time code from an authenticator app (for example, Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator). Turn 2FA on in account security settings, store the backup codes offline, and donβt approve prompts you didnβt initiate.
- Password: Use a unique password that you do not reuse on email, banking, or other gambling sites. Aim for 14+ characters with a mix of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols, or use a long passphrase (four or more unrelated words). Save it in a password manager, avoid sharing it, and change it immediately if you receive a security alert or notice an unfamiliar login.
- Notifications: Enable alerts for logins from new devices, password changes, 2FA changes, and withdrawal requests. Treat unexpected messages as a warning sign: check the account activity page, reset your password, and contact support using the in-site help channel rather than replying to emails or clicking links. Keep email and phone details up to date so security messages reach you.
How To Log In To Your Metaspins Account
- Open the Metaspins website in your browser and select Log in (sometimes shown as Sign in) at the top of the page.
- Enter the email address or username you used when registering, then type your password in the password field.
- Complete any security check shown on screen. If Metaspins prompts for a one-time code, enter the code sent to your email or mobile to finish verification.
- Select Log in to access your account. If your account is restricted pending UK compliance checks, follow the on-screen prompts to confirm your details before continuing.
Account Check After Login At Metaspins
Metaspins runs an account check after you sign in to confirm you are the account holder and to meet UK anti-money laundering and safer gambling requirements.
Verification is needed when you open the account, when you request a withdrawal, when you change personal details (name, address, phone, email), when your activity triggers anti-fraud or AML checks, or when you hit internal payment limits.
The site can restrict withdrawals, pause payment processing, or limit account functions until the check is completed, while deposits may still be allowed depending on the trigger and payment method.
- ID: A clear photo of a valid passport or UK driving licence (full or provisional), showing all four corners and no glare; some checks also require a selfie or short video to match your face to the document.
- Address: A recent proof of address dated within the last 3 months, such as a council tax bill, utility bill (gas, electricity, water), bank or building society statement, or HMRC letter; the document must show your full name and current UK address.
If you withdraw to a card or bank transfer, Metaspins can ask for payment-source evidence such as a card image showing only the last 4 digits (with the middle digits covered), or a bank statement showing your name, sort code, and account number.
If the account name does not match the payment method name, or if a payment method is shared or business-related, the check can fail and the operator can require withdrawals to a method in your own name.
Current position: verification is a gate for withdrawals and for higher-risk activity, and Metaspins typically asks for photo ID plus a UK proof of address, with extra payment evidence when the withdrawal method or account history needs it.