Log in to access your account, balance, and games
Justbit Account Login
Justbit lets you access your personal account from a desktop browser or a mobile device. The login form uses the same credentials on both, so your balance, deposits, withdrawals, and game history stay in one place.
You need an active Justbit account to sign in. If you haven’t registered yet, create an account first, then log in with the email or username you used during sign-up and your password.
Justbit Account Login: Step-by-step
- Open the Justbit website in your browser and check the address bar to confirm you’re on the official domain.
- Click Log in in the top menu to open the sign-in form.
- Enter the email (or username, if your account uses one) and the password you set during registration.
- Click Log in. If Justbit requests a verification code, enter the code from your authenticator app or email to complete access.
Account Verification After Login On Justbit
Justbit runs a verification (KYC) check to confirm identity and payment ownership; you can log in and browse before it’s requested, but withdrawals and some account changes trigger it.
Verification is typically required when you request your first withdrawal, when the withdrawal amount is large for the account, or when the security system flags a login for review (new device, new country, repeated failed logins).
Justbit also asks for verification if you change key profile details (name, date of birth), add a new payment method, or switch to a different deposit/withdrawal route than the one you used before.
If the casino needs extra checks, it can request a second round after the initial upload, for example when the photo is blurred, the document is expired, or the address page doesn’t show the full name and date.
- ID: Government-issued photo ID (passport, national ID card, or driver’s licence). Upload a clear colour photo of the full document; if it has two sides, provide both.
- Address: Proof of address dated within the last 3 months (utility bill, bank statement, or government letter) showing your full name and residential address.
- Payment method: Proof you own the payment method used (for a bank card: photo of the card with the middle digits covered; for e-wallets: a screenshot of the wallet profile page with your name and email/ID).
- Selfie check: A selfie or short video for face match and liveness, sometimes with the ID held next to your face or with a one-time code shown on paper.
In practice, the fastest pass rate comes from matching details across all files: the same full name, the same date of birth, and an address document that shows the full address in one page without cropping.
Right now, verification on Justbit works as a gate for withdrawals and higher-risk account actions, and the document set stays the standard KYC bundle: ID, address proof, and payment ownership.
How do I log in to Justbit Casino from my phone without getting sent around in circles?
Open the Justbit site in your mobile browser, tap the “Log in” button, then enter your email (or username) and password. If you use a password manager, let it fill the fields and double-check you’re on the official domain before submitting.
What should I do if Justbit says my password is wrong even though I’m sure it’s right?
Use “Forgot password” and reset it from the email link, then try again with the new password. If you copied the password, retype it once to avoid hidden spaces and check Caps Lock.
Can I log in to Justbit with Google or another one-tap sign-in, or do I need a separate password?
Justbit supports social sign-in on some accounts, and it shows as a Google-style button on the login screen when it’s available. If you don’t see it, log in with email and password and keep that method for future logins.
What do I do if Justbit keeps asking for a code and I’m not getting the 2FA message?
Check the authenticator app time sync if you use app-based 2FA, because wrong device time breaks codes. If it’s email codes, look in Spam/Promotions and search for “Justbit,” then request a new code and use the most recent one.
How can I log in if I changed my phone and the authenticator app is gone?
Use your backup codes if you saved them during 2FA setup, then set up 2FA again on the new phone. If you don’t have backup codes, contact Justbit support from the site and expect an identity check before they reset 2FA.
Can I stay logged in on Justbit, or does it log me out every time I close the browser?
If your browser clears cookies on exit or you’re using private mode, Justbit will log you out when the session ends. Turn off auto-clear for cookies on that site and avoid incognito if you want the login to persist.