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Password protection alone leaves your amanah account vulnerable to unauthorized access. Two-factor authentication adds a second verification step — a time-based code or push notification — so only you can log in, even if someone obtains your password. We support two-factor authentication (2FA) on amanah to safeguard your balance, deposit and withdrawal history, and access to our live-dealer tables.

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Setting up 2FA on amanah takes a few minutes and works with authenticator apps (Google Authenticator, Authy) or SMS codes sent to your phone. After activation, every login requires your password plus the second factor. This means your account stays secure whether you're playing blackjack in Jakarta, accessing live roulette from Surabaya, or managing your balance from anywhere else.

How amanah Two-Factor Authentication Works

Two-factor authentication on amanah combines something you know (your password) with something you have (a device or phone number). When you enable 2FA, we ask you to choose a method: authenticator app or SMS code. Once activated, the login process changes slightly — you enter your username and password as usual, then you provide the second factor before gaining access.

Two-factor authentication setup flow on amanah showing authenticator app and SMS options
amanah 2FA setup — choose authenticator app or SMS verification

If you use an authenticator app, your phone generates a six-digit code that changes every 30 seconds. When you log in to amanah, you open the app, copy the current code, and enter it on the login screen. The app works offline, so you don't need an internet connection to generate the code — only to log in to amanah.

If you prefer SMS, we send a one-time code to your registered phone number each time you log in. You enter the code on the login screen to complete authentication. SMS codes expire after a few minutes for security, so you need to use them quickly.

Both methods are equally secure on amanah. Authenticator apps offer convenience — no waiting for SMS delivery — while SMS provides flexibility if you switch phones. You can enable 2FA immediately and disable it anytime through your account settings. We never force 2FA, but we strongly recommend it, especially if you hold significant balances or make frequent deposits and withdrawals.

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Time-based code generated on your device; works offline; six digits refresh every 30 seconds.
SMS verification
One-time code delivered to your phone via text message; expires after a few minutes for security.
Backup codes
Emergency single-use codes generated when you enable 2FA; store these safely in case you lose access to your authenticator.

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Enabling 2FA with an authenticator app

To enable two-factor authentication on amanah, log into your account and go to Settings or Security. Select "Enable Two-Factor Authentication" and choose Authenticator App. We display a QR code on your screen. Open an authenticator app on your phone (Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, Authy, or similar), scan the QR code, and the app adds amanah to your list of accounts. The app now generates six-digit codes for amanah that refresh every 30 seconds.

Enter the current code from your app into the amanah confirmation field to verify the setup. Once confirmed, your authenticator app is linked to your amanah account. From that point forward, every login requires a code from your app. Before you finish setup, we display 10 backup codes — write these down or save them in a secure location. If you lose access to your authenticator app, these codes let you log in and reconfigure 2FA.

Enabling 2FA with SMS

To enable SMS-based 2FA, go to Settings or Security in your amanah account and select "Enable Two-Factor Authentication." Choose SMS and confirm your phone number. We send a test code to your phone to verify the number works. Enter the code on amanah to confirm. From that point forward, every login sends an SMS code to your phone. You enter the code on the login screen before accessing your account.

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2FA login flow on amanah — 2:10
Step-by-step: password entry, 2FA code submission, and account access on amanah.

Managing your backup codes

Backup codes are critical for account recovery. When you enable 2FA on amanah, we generate 10 single-use codes. Each code bypasses the need for your authenticator or SMS. If your phone is lost, stolen, or broken, you can use a backup code to log in and disable 2FA or update your authenticator. Store your backup codes securely — write them down and keep them in a safe place, or save them in a password manager. Never share backup codes with anyone else.

Important: If you lose both your authenticator app and your backup codes, account recovery requires identity verification. Contact our support team with proof of identity, and we can help you regain access. This process may take a few business days.

Switching between 2FA methods

You can change from authenticator app to SMS (or vice versa) at any time through your amanah account settings. When you switch, we disable the old method and enable the new one. You'll receive new backup codes for the new setup. We recommend storing these updated codes in your secure location.

Disabling 2FA

If you want to turn off two-factor authentication on amanah, go to Settings, select "Two-Factor Authentication," and choose Disable. We ask you to confirm your decision with your current 2FA method (authenticator code or SMS) to prevent someone else from disabling it without your knowledge. Once disabled, you log in with only your password — but we encourage re-enabling 2FA for account security.

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Protecting your authenticator app

If you use an authenticator app for amanah 2FA, keep your phone secure. Do not share your device with others, and use a lock screen (PIN, fingerprint, or face recognition) to prevent unauthorized access. If your phone is lost or stolen, contact your carrier immediately to disable your SIM card — this prevents someone from intercepting SMS codes. Log into amanah (if possible) and disable 2FA, or contact our support team for help.

Protecting your phone number

If you use SMS for amanah 2FA, keep your phone number private. SIM swapping attacks — where someone tricks your carrier into transferring your number to a new SIM card — can compromise SMS-based 2FA. To protect yourself, contact your carrier and ask about SIM-card swap protection or add a PIN requirement for number transfers. Also, maintain a strong password on your amanah account so even without 2FA, access is difficult.

Account recovery steps

If you lose access to your amanah account because you can't provide the 2FA code, follow these steps:

  1. Try using a backup code if you saved one during 2FA setup.
  2. If you're using SMS 2FA, check your phone for the latest code and try again (codes expire after a few minutes).
  3. If you've lost your authenticator app, try downloading it again on the same device — your codes may restore automatically.
  4. If none of these work, contact amanah support with proof of identity (KTP, passport, or driver's license). Our team can verify your identity and help you regain access.

Security tips across devices

Whether you play amanah live-dealer tables in Jakarta, check Liga 1 odds from Bandung, or manage your account from Medan, keep these practices in mind. Use a strong, unique password for amanah — avoid reusing passwords from other sites. Enable 2FA even on devices you use regularly. Log out after each session, especially on shared devices. Never use public Wi-Fi to log into amanah or make deposits/withdrawals — use a mobile data connection or a trusted home network instead.

What to do if you suspect unauthorized access

If you notice unusual login activity, balance changes, or unauthorized withdrawals on your amanah account, act immediately. Change your password right away. If 2FA is enabled, disable it temporarily if needed, then re-enable it with a new authenticator app or phone number. Contact amanah support with details about the suspicious activity — include the date, time, and what you noticed. Our team can review your account history, freeze your account if needed, and reverse unauthorized transactions. Response times vary, but we prioritize account security incidents.

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We monitor account security across amanah around the clock and respond to suspicious activity. Our team is available via live chat, email, and phone in Indonesian and English to help with 2FA setup, account recovery, and security concerns.

Two-factor authentication on amanah is one of the most effective ways to protect your account and funds. Whether you're playing live blackjack, roulette, or baccarat, depositing via QRIS, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment, or accessing your account during Idul Fitri, Imlek, or any other time, 2FA ensures only you can log in. The setup takes minutes, and the security benefit is substantial. Enable 2FA today and enjoy amanah with confidence.