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makoslot Email Verification – Account Security and Access

Email verification is the first security checkpoint when you open an account on makoslot. We ask you to confirm your email address so we can validate your identity, send account notifications, and establish a recovery route if you need to reset your password later. This step takes a few minutes and is mandatory before you can deposit or access our live-dealer tables, sportsbook, or slot games.

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Our verification process protects both your account and our platform from unauthorized access. Once confirmed, your email becomes the primary contact method we use for session alerts, withdrawal approvals, and support responses. We never share your email with third parties, and we encrypt all correspondence according to standard security practices.

How Email Verification Works on makoslot

When you register on makoslot, we generate a unique confirmation code and send it to the email address you provided. This code is valid for a set time window—usually a few hours. You log into your account and enter the code in the verification field, or you click the link in the email itself. Once we confirm the code matches our records, your email is marked as verified and you unlock account features.

Email verification confirmation screen on makoslot platform
Email verification step in the makoslot account setup flow.

The verification code we send is a six-digit or eight-character alphanumeric string. Check your inbox first, then your spam or promotional folders—some email providers filter our messages by default. If the email doesn't arrive within a few minutes, we offer a "Resend Code" button in the account page. Each resend generates a fresh code, so earlier codes expire.

After verification, we log your confirmation timestamp in your account profile. This record helps us during account recovery, dispute resolution, or if we need to audit access patterns. We do not store your email password or share your email with payment processors—the email serves solely as a communication and identity anchor for makoslot.

Tip: Use an email address you check regularly. If you change your email later, you'll need to verify the new address before we update your account recovery settings.

Verification is a one-time requirement per account. Once confirmed, you do not need to re-verify unless you change your registered email address or our security team flags unusual activity on your account. If you log in from a new device or location, makoslot may send a session notification to your email, but this is not the same as re-verification.

Email Verification and Account Security on makoslot

Email verification is part of a larger security stack on makoslot that also includes password strength requirements, two-factor authentication, and KYC document verification. Think of email verification as the foundation—it confirms you have access to a real email inbox and helps us communicate with you reliably.

The role of email in account recovery

If you forget your makoslot password, we send a password-reset link to your verified email address. This process is available 24 hours a day. You click the link, create a new password, and log back into your account. Without a verified email, password recovery becomes difficult, and you may need to contact our support team with identity documents to prove your account ownership.

Email and withdrawal verification

When you request a withdrawal on makoslot, we send a confirmation email to your registered address. This email includes a summary of the transaction—amount, payment method, and destination account. We ask you to confirm the withdrawal within a time window by clicking a link or entering a code. This step prevents accidental or fraudulent withdrawals, especially if someone gains temporary access to your account password.

If you don't recognize a withdrawal request, do not confirm it. Log into your makoslot account immediately, change your password, and contact our support team. We investigate unconfirmed requests and can reverse pending transactions before they reach your payment processor.

makoslot account security dashboard showing email status and linked devices
makoslot account security dashboard.
Email confirmation notification for withdrawal request on makoslot
Withdrawal confirmation email example.
Two-factor authentication settings in makoslot account preferences
Two-factor authentication option in account settings.

Email notifications and session activity

makoslot sends you automated emails for key account events: new device login, large deposit, withdrawal request, KYC document submission status, and bonus or promotion notifications. You can customize which notifications you receive by visiting your Help Center preferences. We never email you unsolicited bet offers or tips; all promotional content is opt-in and clearly labeled.

If you receive an email from an address that looks like makoslot but you don't recognize the sender, do not click links or download attachments. Forward the email to our support team, who can verify if it came from us. Phishing emails are rare, but we take them seriously and investigate every report.

Note: Your verified email is tied to your makoslot account identity. If you change email providers or lose access to your email, contact our support team before you lose account access.

Tips and Troubleshooting for makoslot Email Verification

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Changing your email address

To update your email on makoslot, log into your account and visit the profile settings page. Enter your new email address and we send a confirmation code to the new address. Once you confirm, your account switches to the new email immediately. Your old email no longer receives makoslot notifications.

Before you change your email, make sure you have access to the new email inbox. If you cannot confirm the new address within the time window, your account reverts to the original email and you'll need to try again.

Email verification and deposit methods

You must verify your email before you can deposit funds on makoslot. This applies to all payment methods—DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). The email verification step ensures we can contact you if there's an issue with your transaction or if we need additional identity documents.

Two-factor authentication and email

makoslot offers optional two-factor authentication (2FA) via email or authenticator app. If you enable email-based 2FA, we send a one-time code to your verified email every time you log in from a new device or location. This adds a second layer of protection: even if someone knows your password, they cannot access your account without the code from your email.

We recommend enabling 2FA if you deposit large amounts or hold a high account balance. You can toggle 2FA on and off in your account security settings anytime.

Best Practices
  • Use a personal email you check daily
  • Enable 2FA for added account safety
  • Update your email if you switch providers
Avoid
  • Sharing your email or verification code
  • Using a shared or temporary email address
  • Clicking email links from unknown senders

Services available where local law permits

Our services on makoslot are available only where applicable local law permits online gaming and wagering. Your jurisdiction determines which games, payment methods, and features you can access. Email verification does not grant you access if your location falls outside our service area. During registration, we verify your IP address and submitted address details. If there's a mismatch or if your location is restricted, we may decline your account or limit your access.

If you have questions about whether makoslot services are available in your location or city—Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, or elsewhere—contact our support team. They can advise on jurisdictional eligibility without obligation.

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