Create a Captain Spins account to start playing securely

Creating A New Captain Spins Account

A Captain Spins account gives you access to real-money play and account-level features that do not work in guest mode. Registration links your profile to deposits and withdrawals, stores your chosen currency and payment methods, and keeps a record of your game history and bonuses.

Right after registration, you can log in, open the cashier, make a first deposit, and start playing slots and live casino games from the same balance. The sign-up and login pages work on mobile browsers, so you can create an account and use it from a phone without switching to a desktop device.

How do I register at Captain Spins from my phone without getting lost in menus?

Open Captain Spins, tap Sign Up , enter your email and a password, then confirm the email link to activate the account. If the casino offers one-tap options like Google or Apple, pick it and approve the login to finish faster.

Do I need to use my real name and date of birth when I register at Captain Spins?

Yes, enter real personal details because Captain Spins checks them during identity verification before withdrawals. If the details donโ€™t match your documents, the casino can pause verification until you correct the profile.

Can I register at Captain Spins without an email address, like just with a phone number?

Captain Spins registration typically starts with an email because the casino uses it for account activation and security messages. If a phone-only option appears in your region, you still need to confirm ownership through an SMS code.

Is there a minimum age to sign up at Captain Spins, and how do they actually check it?

You must be at least 18+ to create an account. Captain Spins checks age during KYC by reviewing an ID document that shows your date of birth.

Can I create more than one Captain Spins account if I have two emails or share a device with someone?

No, Captain Spins allows one account per person, and duplicate accounts can trigger security checks. If multiple people use the same device, each person should register with their own identity and payment method.

What documents do I need after I register at Captain Spins, before I can withdraw money?

Captain Spins asks for an ID (passport or national ID), and it can request proof of address like a utility bill or bank statement. If you used a card or e-wallet, the casino may ask for payment method proof to match the account owner.

Captain Spins KYC Verification Process

Captain Spins runs KYC checks to confirm identity, address, and payment ownership before processing certain withdrawals and when account activity triggers compliance checks.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): Captain Spins requests a clear photo or scan of a government-issued ID. Accepted documents include a passport, national ID card, or driving licence. The file must show the full document, all corners, and readable name, date of birth, document number, issue/expiry dates, and photo. If the casino asks for a selfie check, you upload a live selfie or a selfie holding the ID to match the face to the document.
  • Address proof: Captain Spins requests a document that shows your full name and current residential address. Accepted proofs include a utility bill, bank statement, or official government letter dated within the last 90 days. The document must show the issuer, date, and full address on one page; screenshots from apps get rejected if they miss the issuer name or date.
  • Payment method: Captain Spins verifies that the withdrawal method belongs to the account holder. For bank cards, you upload photos of the front and back: show the first 6 and last 4 digits, and hide the middle digits and CVV. For e-wallets, the casino asks for a screenshot of the wallet profile page with your name and account/email, plus a transaction showing the deposit to Captain Spins. For bank transfer payouts, the casino requests a bank statement or account confirmation showing your name, IBAN/account number, and bank logo.

New Account Security At Captain Spins

  • Strong password: Use 12โ€“16 characters with a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Avoid names, birthdays, keyboard patterns, and reused passwords from email or banking accounts. Store it in a password manager and change it immediately after any suspected compromise.
  • 2FA: Enable app-based 2FA (TOTP) in the account security settings and keep backup codes offline. Do not use SMS 2FA if an authenticator app is available, since SIM-swap attacks target phone numbers.
  • Login notifications: Turn on email notifications for new device logins, password changes, and 2FA changes. Treat any alert you did not trigger as a security incident: reset the password and revoke active sessions in the account settings.
  • Data protection: Captain Spins stores personal details and payment-related identifiers under encrypted connections (HTTPS/TLS) and restricts access through role-based permissions. Limit exposure by providing only required profile fields, keeping your email secure, and avoiding shared devices; log out after each session and do not save passwords in the browser on public computers.