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Registering A New Tonyspins Account
A Tonyspins account gives you a single profile to store your login details, verify your identity, and manage payment methods in one place. Registration also links your activity to your balance and transaction history, so deposits, withdrawals, and session limits stay tied to the same account.
Right after registration, you can log in, deposit, and start playing real-money games, with access to your cashier and basic account settings from the start. Tonyspins supports mobile access through a browser, so you can complete sign-up and use your account on a phone or tablet without switching to a desktop.
Tonyspins Account Creation: Step-by-step
- Open the Tonyspins website in your browser and wait for the homepage to load.
- Click Sign up in the top menu or on the main screen to open the registration page.
- Fill in the registration form: email address, password, country of residence, and date of birth. Tick the required consent checkboxes, then submit the form.
- Confirm your email: open the message from Tonyspins in your inbox and click the verification link to activate the account.
- Log in: return to the Tonyspins website, click Log in, enter your email and password, and confirm access.
Tonyspins KYC Verification Process
Tonyspins runs KYC checks to confirm identity, address, and payment ownership. The casino requests verification before approving withdrawals, after certain deposit or withdrawal totals, when account details change, or when security triggers appear (for example, repeated failed logins or unusual device/location changes).
- Identity (ID/Passport): Tonyspins asks for a government-issued document: passport, national ID card, or driving licence. Upload a clear colour photo or scan showing full name, date of birth, document number, issue/expiry dates, and a full view of the document (no cropped corners). If Tonyspins requests a selfie check, submit a live selfie or a selfie holding the ID to match the profile details.
- Address proof: Tonyspins accepts a utility bill, bank statement, or official government/municipal letter that shows your full name and residential address. The document date must be recent (commonly within the last 90 days). Screenshots are rejected when they do not show the issuer, the date, and the full page.
- Payment method: If you use a bank card, Tonyspins requests photos of the card to confirm ownership. Hide the middle digits (show first 6 and last 4) and hide the CVV; keep the cardholder name and expiry date visible. For e-wallets, Tonyspins asks for a screenshot or PDF showing the account holder name and the wallet ID/email plus a recent transaction that matches casino activity; for bank transfers, a bank statement showing the IBAN/account number and your name is used.
Tonyspins completes KYC after documents pass review. A standard review takes 24â72 hours; if files are unclear, details do not match the account, or extra checks are triggered, the process extends to 3â7 days and the casino pauses withdrawals until approval.
New Account Security Measures At Tonyspins
- Strong password: Use 12â16+ characters with a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid reused passwords and any personal details (name, birth date, phone number). A password manager can generate and store a unique password for Tonyspins.
- 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication in the account security settings. Use an authenticator app (time-based one-time codes) rather than SMS when available, and store backup codes offline so you can regain access if you lose your phone.
- Login notifications: Enable alerts for new logins and security events. Tonyspins sends notifications to the registered email (and phone number if added) when a sign-in happens from a new device or location, so you can spot unauthorized access and change the password immediately.
- Data protection: Tonyspins limits access to personal data to account and compliance functions and uses encrypted connections (HTTPS/TLS) for data in transit. For identity and payment checks, it requests only the documents needed for verification, and it applies retention controls to keep data for legal and anti-fraud requirements.