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How to Secure My Account?

To keep your TrustDice account secure and protect your funds and personal data, follow these key steps to ensure safety and accessibility.

How TrustDice Accounts Work

When visiting TrustDice for the first time, you can create an account with a chosen username. Your session data is stored locally in your browser, meaning access is tied to that specific session. Clearing browser data or cookies may lead to losing access if no additional security measures are taken.

Key Steps to Secure Your Account

Set an Email Address (If Required).

Adding an email address allows you to recover your account and receive important security notifications.

  • If you registered using a Gmail login, an email address is already linked automatically.

  • If you registered without Gmail, you must manually add an email address to enable account recovery.

Without a linked email address, recovering your account may not be possible.

Create a Password.

Setting a password allows you to access your account securely from different devices and browsers. It also adds an extra layer of protection beyond local browser storage.

Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).

Two-Factor Authentication adds an additional security step when logging in, requiring a verification code from your authenticator app.

Enabling 2FA significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access, even if your password is compromised.

You can take control of all these options by following these quick steps:

  1. Log in to your TrustDice account and click on your profile picture located in the top-right corner of the site.

  2. Next, select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.


    Alternatively, you can go directly via this link: Settings Page

From there, you can set up the security measures you'd like to implement.

FAQs

Q: Do I need an email address to use TrustDice?


A: Not always. If you registered using Gmail, your email is already linked. If not, adding an email address is strongly recommended to ensure account recovery and security.


Q: What happens if I don’t secure my account?


A: If your account relies only on browser storage, clearing cookies or switching devices may result in permanent loss of access.


Q: Is 2FA mandatory?


A: 2FA is optional, but highly recommended. It provides a strong layer of protection against unauthorized logins.

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