How do I log in to MoroSpin if I’m on my phone and I can’t see the button right away?
Tap the menu icon at the top of the page and select Log in . If the page looks stuck, reload once and try again after switching between Wi‑Fi and mobile data.
MoroSpin runs the same login flow on desktop and mobile. On a PC, players open the site in a browser and use the “Log in” button to enter their email (or username) and password. On mobile, the login sits in the header or menu, and the session stays active until the player signs out or clears browser data.
Login works only with an existing MoroSpin account. New players need to register first, confirm the contact details used at sign-up, and then return to the login form. If a password is lost, the reset link sends a one-time email to set a new password and regain access to the account.
Tap the menu icon at the top of the page and select Log in . If the page looks stuck, reload once and try again after switching between Wi‑Fi and mobile data.
Use Forgot password on the login screen and reset it through the email or SMS link. After you set a new password, sign in again and avoid auto-fill if it keeps inserting an old one.
MoroSpin accepts the same login method you used at sign-up, so use email if you registered with email, or phone if you registered with a number. If you try the other option, the system won’t match the account and the login won’t go through.
Wait 60 seconds, then request a new code and check your spam folder if it’s email. If it’s SMS, restart your phone and make sure your inbox isn’t full or blocking unknown senders.
On a private device, staying logged in is fine if you use a screen lock. On a shared phone or computer, open your profile menu, choose Log out , and clear the browser’s saved passwords.
That loop usually comes from blocked cookies or a browser extension interfering with the session. Enable cookies, disable ad blockers for the site, then try again in a private window or a different browser.
MoroSpin asks for verification when an action triggers compliance checks, when your account data changes, or when risk rules flag the session. You can still log in, but withdrawals and some payment steps can be blocked until the check is cleared.
Verification is required before your first withdrawal, especially if the withdrawal method differs from the deposit method or if the withdrawal amount is high enough to trigger additional checks. The same applies when you request a change to your name, date of birth, or registered address.
The system can also request verification after unusual login patterns: a new device, a new browser profile, repeated failed password attempts, or an IP location that does not match your recent sessions. These checks aim to confirm the account holder and reduce payment fraud.
Most verification requests follow a “send documents, then wait for review” flow inside the account profile. Approval time depends on document quality; blurry images, cropped corners, and mismatched details commonly lead to a re-upload request.
In practice, MoroSpin verification sits between login access and money-out access: you can enter the account, but withdrawals and certain account edits stay locked until the documents match the profile details.