Log in to access your account, balance, and bonuses
Sign In To Your Bumbet Account
Bumbet account access starts from the sign-in page. You need an active account to open your personal area, check your balance, manage withdrawals, and review your bet and transaction history. If you’re not registered yet, create an account first, then use the same credentials to sign in.
You can log in from a desktop browser or from a mobile device. On PC, the login button sits in the site header; on mobile, it’s available from the top bar or the menu, depending on your screen size. After you enter your email or phone number and password, Bumbet loads your account page and keeps you signed in until you log out or clear your browser data.
Login Security At Bumbet
- 2FA: Bumbet supports two-factor authentication via a 6-digit one-time code. Turn it on in Account Settings so each login requires your password plus a code from an authenticator app; keep backup codes stored offline and don’t share them.
- Password: Use 12+ characters with a mix of upper/lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid reused passwords and anything guessable (names, birthdays, or “Bumbet2026”); store it in a password manager and change it immediately after any suspected leak.
- Notifications: Enable login alerts for new device sign-ins and password or 2FA changes. Check that email and phone number are up to date so you receive security messages, and treat unexpected alerts as a sign to reset the password and revoke unknown devices.
How do I log in to Bumbet if I already have an account?
Open the Bumbet site or app, tap Log in , then enter your email or phone number and your password. If you turned on 2-step verification, type the one-time code you receive.
What should I do if Bumbet says my password is wrong but I’m sure I typed it right?
Reset it from Forgot password and set a new one, then try again with the updated password. If you use a password manager, refresh the saved entry so it doesn’t keep filling the old password.
I’m not getting the SMS code to log in to Bumbet—what do I do?
Check that your phone number is correct in the login form and that your signal can receive SMS, then request a new code after the timer ends. If your phone blocks short codes, turn off SMS filtering for a minute and retry.
Can I log in to Bumbet from a new phone or a different browser without getting locked out?
Yes—log in with the same details, and Bumbet may ask for an extra verification step like an SMS or email code. After you confirm the code, the new device becomes trusted for future logins.
What do I do if Bumbet keeps logging me out as soon as I sign in?
Clear cookies for Bumbet or switch to a standard browser mode because private mode can drop session data. If you’re on a spotty connection, switch to Wi‑Fi or mobile data and sign in again.
How can I tell I’m using the real Bumbet login page and not a fake one?
Type the address yourself or use a saved bookmark, and check that the page shows a secure connection (the lock icon) before entering details. Don’t log in from links in random messages, and never share your one-time code with anyone.
Account Check After Login At Bumbet
Bumbet asks for verification when a login or account action triggers a security or compliance check. The platform uses it to confirm identity and ownership of the payment method before it processes certain withdrawals or account changes.
- When verification is required: First withdrawal request; withdrawal to a new payment method; a change to name, date of birth, or contact details; a deposit or withdrawal flagged for manual review; a login from a new device, browser, or country; repeated failed login attempts that trigger an account lock.
- How the check works: You upload documents in the account profile or cashier area; Bumbet compares the details to your registration data; if something does not match, it requests a clearer image or an extra document.
- ID: Passport, national ID card, or driving licence. The photo must be clear and in colour, with full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date visible.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and current address. Many operators only accept documents dated within the last 3 months.
- Payment method: For cards, a photo showing the first 6 and last 4 digits and the cardholder name (hide the middle digits and CVV). For e-wallets, a screenshot of the account page showing your name and the wallet ID or email.
- Source of funds (only if requested): Payslip, bank statement, or other document that shows where the money comes from, used when transactions hit internal review thresholds or look inconsistent with account activity.