Log in to your Fortuna Casino account to keep playing
Fortuna Casino Account Login
Fortuna Casino runs its account login through the βSign inβ button on the website. You can access the same account area from a desktop browser on PC or Mac, and from mobile on Android and iOS through your phoneβs browser, using the same username or email and password.
You need an active Fortuna Casino account to enter the personal area. If you donβt have one, you must register first and confirm the contact details you used during sign-up; without that, the login wonβt work and account features stay locked.
How To Log In To Your Fortuna Casino Account
- Open the Fortuna Casino website or launch the Fortuna Casino app.
- Click Log in (on desktop itβs usually in the top-right corner; in the app itβs on the start screen or in the menu).
- Enter the email address or phone number linked to your account, then type your password.
- Press Log in to access your account. If the site asks for a one-time code, enter the code sent by SMS or email to finish signing in.
Account Verification After Login At Fortuna Casino
After you sign in, Fortuna Casino may ask for verification to confirm your identity and payment details. The check is tied to withdrawals, payment security, and age/identity rules, so it can appear immediately after login or later when an action triggers it.
Verification is required before the first withdrawal in most cases, because the casino needs to match the account holder to the payout destination. If the name on the account does not match the name on the payment method, the withdrawal stays pending until the mismatch is resolved.
A verification request can also appear when you change sensitive account details, such as your email, phone number, password, or withdrawal method. The platform treats these changes as a higher-risk event and may lock withdrawals until documents are approved.
Large withdrawals and repeated withdrawals in a short time can trigger an extra review. The casino may request updated photos or an additional proof of address if earlier files are old or unclear.
Logins from a new device, a new browser profile, or a new location can lead to a security check. In that case, the casino may ask for a fresh selfie or a short video check to confirm the person accessing the account.
- ID: A clear photo or scan of a government-issued ID (passport, national ID card, or driverβs licence). The full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date must be visible, and the document must be valid.
- Address: Proof of address dated within the last 90 days, such as a utility bill, bank statement, or official letter. It must show your full name and the same address used in your profile.
- Payment method: Proof that the payment method belongs to you. For cards, casinos usually ask for a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits, with the middle digits covered; for e-wallets, a screenshot of the wallet profile page with your name and account email/ID.
- Selfie / liveness: A selfie holding your ID, or a short liveness check. The casino uses it to match your face to the document and to block stolen-ID use.
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Login Security Measures At Fortuna Casino
- 2FA: Fortuna Casino supports two-factor authentication using a 6-digit time-based code from an authenticator app (TOTP). After you enter your password, the site requests the one-time code; without it, the account does not open. Backup recovery codes are generated when you enable 2FA and should be stored offline, since they replace the app code if you lose your phone.
- Password: Use a long passphrase (12+ characters) with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols, and keep it unique to Fortuna Casino. Avoid reusing passwords from email or banking accounts, and do not base the password on your name, birth date, or phone number. A password manager reduces reuse and makes it easier to rotate the password every few months.
- Notifications: Fortuna Casino sends security alerts for sign-ins from a new device or location, password changes, and 2FA enable/disable events. Enable email and SMS alerts in account settings, and review recent login activity after any unexpected message. If you receive an alert you did not trigger, reset the password immediately and re-check that 2FA is still enabled.