Create your Slot Bunny account in a few steps
Creating A New Slot Bunny Account
A Slot Bunny account lets you keep your deposits, withdrawals, and game history under one profile instead of starting over each visit. It also gives you a place to store your contact details and verification documents, which speeds up cashout checks later.
Right after registration, you can log in, browse the lobby, and start playing supported games, and you can open the cashier to make a deposit where available. The sign-up flow works on mobile, so you can register and manage your account from a phone browser without switching to a desktop.
New Account Security At Slot Bunny
- Strong password: Use a unique password with 14+ characters and a mix of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid names, birthdays, and reused passwords from email or social accounts. A password manager can generate and store it so you don’t end up recycling old logins.
- 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication using an authenticator app (TOTP) so each login needs a time-based code in addition to the password. Slot Bunny also issues backup codes during setup; store them offline so you can regain access if you lose your phone.
- Login notifications: Enable email and/or SMS alerts for new device sign-ins and password changes. These messages include the time and approximate location/device details, so you can spot a login that wasn’t yours and reset the password immediately.
- Data protection: Slot Bunny encrypts traffic with HTTPS/TLS during registration, login, and payments, and it limits access to account data inside the admin panel using role-based permissions. The casino separates payment data from gameplay data, keeps audit logs for account changes, and supports identity checks (KYC) to reduce account takeover and withdrawal fraud.
Slot Bunny KYC Verification: When It’s Required And What You Need
Slot Bunny runs KYC checks to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method used on the account belongs to you. Verification happens inside the account area by uploading document photos and waiting for a manual review.
Slot Bunny asks for KYC when you request a withdrawal, when a deposit or withdrawal triggers security checks, when account details change (name, address, email, phone), or when the system flags unusual activity such as multiple accounts or mismatched payment details.
Slot Bunny rejects documents that are cropped, blurry, edited, expired, or missing a full view of the page. The name and date of birth must match the account profile, and the address document must show the same address you entered on the account.
- Identity (ID/Passport): Upload a clear photo of a valid passport or national ID card. Slot Bunny checks your full name, date of birth, document number, expiry date, and photo. If requested, you also upload a selfie (or a selfie with the ID) to confirm the document belongs to you.
- Address proof: Upload a document dated within the last 90 days that shows your full name and home address. Slot Bunny accepts utility bills (electricity, gas, water), bank statements, or official government letters. Screenshots and handwritten documents fail review unless they show all required details and a visible issue date.
- Payment method: Slot Bunny verifies the method you used to deposit. For cards, you upload a photo of the card showing your name and the last 4 digits, while covering the middle digits and the CVV. For e-wallets, you upload a screenshot or statement page showing your name, wallet ID or email, and recent transactions that match deposits on the account.
Slot Bunny finishes most KYC reviews within 24–72 hours after you upload readable files. If the team requests re-uploads or extra checks, the timeline extends until the missing items are provided and approved.
Current status: Slot Bunny uses a standard three-part KYC flow—ID, address, and payment method—most often triggered at withdrawal, with a typical review time of
How do I register at Slot Bunny if I just want to get started quickly?
Open Slot Bunny, tap “Sign Up,” then enter your email, create a password, and choose your currency. Confirm the verification email and you can log in right away.
Do I need to use my real name when I register at Slot Bunny, or can I just pick a nickname?
Use your real legal name because it needs to match your ID during verification. You can still set a public display name later if the casino allows it in the profile settings.
Can I register at Slot Bunny without a phone number, or is a mobile number mandatory?
Slot Bunny lets you create an account with an email address, but some accounts get asked for a phone number to finish verification. If it’s requested, you won’t be able to withdraw until you add and confirm it.
What info do I actually have to enter during Slot Bunny sign-up, and what can wait until later?
Registration takes your email, password, country, and currency, plus acceptance of the terms. Address and date of birth can show up later when you start the identity check for withdrawals.
Is it possible to register at Slot Bunny using Google or Apple, or do I need to make a full account?
Slot Bunny registration runs through a standard email-and-password account rather than a one-tap social login. If you prefer Google or Apple, use that email address and set a password during sign-up.
I’m getting a “duplicate account” message at Slot Bunny—what does that mean and how do I fix it?
It means an account already exists with your email, phone number, or details, and Slot Bunny blocks multiple accounts per person. Use “Forgot password” to recover access or contact support to merge or close the old account.