BinoBet Account
BinoBet Login & Registration
Whether you’re claiming a bonus or jumping straight into the betting, you’ll first need to create your BinoBet account – and log into it! But was that process difficult? Is it possible for a first-time player without any experience with online bookmakers to do it? Considering how crucial (not to mention mandatory) this step is, we decided to test out the site’s registration process for ourselves, recording each step to not only share our experience, but also help you get through it if you’re struggling!
How to Sign Up for BinoBet
Enter Email Address
Assuming you’re not using the quick sign-up function, you’ll need to start the process by inputting your email address. If you’re depositing with an e-wallet like Google Pay, use the same address you’re using for that one as well.
Generate Password
This step you’ll need to do whether you’re registering by hand or by using quick sign-up with a linked account. Make sure to create a unique and secure password – most browsers can do this for you automatically.
Enter Personal Details
Here you’ll need to enter some personal information about yourself, like your country, address, and real name. It really won’t be too much, nor as extensive as what you’d need to provide during verification.
Select Bonus
As we mentioned way back in the bonuses section, BinoBet has a separate offer for casino and sports players. This is where you get to pick which one you like more, so go ahead and follow your heart!
BinoBet Compared to Other Bookmakers
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Min Deposit
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100% up to €1000 + 100 Free Spins
€10
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I’m happy to report that the registration procedure at BinoBet was very smooth. In no small part, this was due to its Quick Sign-up feature which lets you link a Google, Apple, or Telegram account for quick registration. After that, whenever you wish to sign in, you’d just need to authorize a login through your respective Google/Apple/Telegram account, and you’re done. However, even if you do it “old school” and register using an email address and password, I still didn’t find that process to be overly long and complicated. I think pretty much anyone reading this should be able to do it without much hassle.