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DuckDice Account Login
To sign in to your DuckDice account, open the website on a PC or use a mobile browser on iOS and Android. The login form sits on the main interface and accepts the email address (or username) and password you set during registration.
You need an existing account to access the personal area, including balance, deposit history, withdrawals, and session settings. If your account has two-factor authentication enabled, DuckDice asks for a one-time code after the password step; this adds an extra check before you can manage funds.
Account Verification After Login At Duckdice
After you sign in, Duckdice can ask for verification when it needs to confirm your identity, age, payment ownership, or when an internal risk check flags the account.
Verification is typically required before the first withdrawal, especially if the withdrawal amount is high, the account has no prior withdrawal history, or the payment method needs proof of ownership.
Duckdice can also request checks when you change core account details (name, email, password), switch device or IP location repeatedly, or attempt to withdraw to a new wallet or a new card.
For UK users, age and identity checks focus on confirming you are 18+ and that the account details match the person controlling the funds, which aligns with standard AML and fraud-prevention controls used by gambling sites.
Document requests can come in a single step or in stages, depending on what triggered the review. The site usually asks for clear colour images and rejects cropped, blurred, or edited files.
- ID: Passport (photo page), UK driving licence (front and back), or a national identity card (where applicable). The document must be valid and show full name, date of birth, and a clear photo.
- Address: Utility bill, council tax bill, bank statement, or HMRC letter showing your name and UK address. Many operators accept documents dated within the last 90 days.
- Payment method: For bank cards, a photo of the card may be requested with the middle digits covered and the CVV hidden, while showing the name and last four digits. For crypto, Duckdice may ask for a screenshot from your wallet or exchange showing ownership details and the sending/receiving address used for deposits.
- Source of funds (when triggered): Payslips, bank statements, or sale/settlement paperwork if transaction size or pattern requires an AML check. This is requested case-by-case rather than for every account.
- Selfie or live check (when triggered): A selfie holding the ID or a short live verification step if the system detects mismatch risk or repeated login anomalies.
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How To Log In To Your Duckdice Account
- Open the official Duckdice website in your browser and check the address bar shows the correct domain and a padlock (HTTPS) before you enter any details.
- Select Log in on the homepage header to open the sign-in form.
- Enter your Duckdice account email/username and password, then submit the form to sign in.
- If prompted, complete the security check (for example, 2FA code or email confirmation) and wait for the account dashboard or balance page to load to confirm you are logged in.
Login Security Measures At Duckdice
- 2FA: Enable two-factor authentication in account security settings and use an authenticator app (TOTP) rather than SMS. Store the backup/recovery codes offline (printed or in a password manager) so you can regain access if you change phone.
- 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 words and characters (for example, a four-word passphrase plus symbols) and keep it in a password manager; avoid passwords based on names, dates, or common patterns.
- Notifications: Turn on login alerts and security emails so you get a message when a new device signs in, when your password changes, and when 2FA settings are edited. Check that your account email is secured with its own 2FA, because email notifications only help if attackers cannot access your inbox.