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Password-only account access carries inherent risk — a compromised password exposes your sni account to unauthorized login and withdrawal requests. Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second verification layer: even if someone obtains your password, they cannot access your account without a one-time code sent to your registered phone number. Our sni platform offers 2FA as an optional but recommended security feature for all users.
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Whether you engage with Liga 1 football markets, MotoGP coverage, BWF badminton betting, live-dealer blackjack, or slot games on sni, enabling 2FA protects your account balance and personal data. This guide explains how 2FA works on sni, how to enable it, and how to use it during login. We also cover backup codes and account recovery if you lose access to your phone.
How two-factor authentication works on sni
Two-factor authentication on sni uses a time-based one-time password (TOTP) model or SMS-based codes. When you enable 2FA, you register a phone number with your sni account. Each time you log in, after entering your correct password, the platform prompts you for a second verification code. This code arrives as an SMS message to your registered phone number, or you generate it using an authenticator app (such as Google Authenticator or Authy) if you choose the app-based route.
The one-time code is valid for a limited time window — typically 30 seconds. After you enter the code correctly, your login completes and you access your account. If you enter an incorrect code or the code expires, the login fails and you must request a new code. This time-limited, single-use design means that even if someone intercepts a code, it cannot be reused.
On sni, you can enable 2FA through your account settings. The process takes less than two minutes: you provide a phone number, confirm ownership by responding to a test SMS, and then activate the feature. Once active, 2FA applies to all future logins — whether you access sni from your phone, tablet, or desktop browser.
Enabling 2FA on your sni account
To enable two-factor authentication on sni, log into your account and navigate to the security settings section. This is typically found under Account Settings or Security Preferences. Once there, you will see an option labeled "Two-Factor Authentication" or "Enable 2FA". Click this option to begin the setup process.
Our sni platform will ask you to enter a phone number where you want to receive 2FA codes. Use a phone number that you control and that you will have access to regularly. After entering the number, sni sends a test SMS to verify ownership. You must respond to this SMS with a confirmation code. This step ensures that you own the phone number and can receive messages at that address.
Once you confirm ownership of your phone number, sni activates 2FA on your account. You will receive a list of backup codes — typically ten alphanumeric codes that you can use as one-time passwords if you lose access to your phone. Store these backup codes in a secure location, separate from your password. Do not share these codes with anyone.
Backup codes and account recovery
When you enable 2FA on sni, we provide backup codes that serve as emergency access methods. If you lose your phone or cannot receive SMS messages, you can use one backup code to log in once. Each backup code is single-use and cannot be reused.
We recommend printing your backup codes and storing them in a secure location — a safe, a locked drawer, or a secure password manager. Do not email them to yourself or store them in unencrypted cloud storage.
Login flow with 2FA enabled
Once you have enabled two-factor authentication on sni, your login process changes slightly. You enter your email and password as usual. If both are correct, instead of immediately accessing your account, sni displays a prompt asking for your 2FA code. At this point, you check your phone for an SMS message containing a six-digit code (or you open your authenticator app and copy the current code).
You enter this code into the sni prompt and click verify. If the code is correct and within the valid time window, your login completes and you access your account. You are now able to view your balance, access Liga 1 markets, Champions League betting, live-dealer tables, or any other sni features as normal.
If you enter an incorrect code, sni displays an error and allows you to request a new code. You can request a new SMS code multiple times without penalty. However, repeated failed attempts may trigger a temporary account lockout for security reasons. If this occurs, contact our sni support team to unlock your account.
- TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password)
- A code generated by an authenticator app that changes every 30 seconds, independent of SMS delivery.
- SMS-based 2FA
- A code sent via text message to your registered phone number; requires cellular or internet connectivity to receive.
- Backup code
- A pre-generated emergency code that grants one-time login access if your phone is unavailable.
- Recovery phone number
- An alternative phone number you can designate to receive 2FA codes if your primary number is compromised.
Using 2FA with withdrawals and deposits on sni
Two-factor authentication on sni protects not only login access but also sensitive account actions. When you request a withdrawal, sni may ask for an additional 2FA code or a PIN to confirm the request. This dual verification ensures that even if someone gains temporary access to your account, they cannot withdraw your funds without the second factor.
Deposits via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet are routed through your payment provider's authentication, so they are already protected by that provider's security. However, 2FA on your sni account adds an extra layer of protection to your account balance once funds arrive.
During major holidays such as Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, and Imlek, payment processing may slow, but 2FA remains active. Your account security does not change based on the holiday calendar or time of day. Users in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan can rely on 2FA protection 24/7, regardless of season.
What to do if you lose access to your phone
If your phone is lost, stolen, or damaged and you can no longer receive 2FA codes, use one of your backup codes to log into sni. Navigate to the login screen, enter your email and password, and when prompted for the 2FA code, enter one of your backup codes instead. The backup code will work once; you will gain access to your account.
Once you have logged in using a backup code, update your 2FA phone number immediately. Go to your account security settings and register a new phone number. Our sni platform will send a confirmation SMS to the new number; once you verify ownership, your 2FA will be tied to the new phone number instead.
If you have used all your backup codes and still cannot access your phone, contact our sni support team. Provide proof of account ownership (your registered email, personal details, or identification). Our support team can verify your identity through KYC documents and help you regain account access. This process may take several business hours.
Disabling or modifying 2FA
You can disable two-factor authentication on sni at any time through your account security settings. To do so, you must provide your current password and a valid 2FA code (or a backup code). This verification step ensures that only the account holder can disable 2FA — if someone has unauthorized access to your account, they cannot easily remove the security feature.
If you want to change your registered phone number without fully disabling 2FA, go to security settings and select "Update 2FA Phone Number". You will be asked to verify your identity with your current password and current 2FA code, then you can register a new phone number. The new phone number will receive all future 2FA codes.
Two-factor authentication essentials on sni
- 2FA adds a second security layer requiring a one-time code in addition to your password
- Enable 2FA through account settings; the setup takes less than two minutes
- Receive codes via SMS or use an authenticator app for TOTP-based codes
- Save backup codes in a secure location for emergency account recovery
- Disable or modify 2FA only after verifying your identity with your current password
2FA and account security best practices
While 2FA is a powerful security tool, it works best alongside other account-protection practices. Use a strong, unique password for your sni account — avoid reusing passwords from other platforms. Our sni platform enforces minimum password requirements; follow these guidelines and consider using a password manager to generate and store complex passwords.
Keep your phone secure. If your phone is compromised by malware, an attacker might be able to intercept SMS messages or access your authenticator app. Use standard phone security practices: lock your device with a PIN or biometric authentication, keep your operating system and apps updated, and avoid downloading apps from untrusted sources.
Review your sni account activity regularly. Check your transaction history to confirm that all logins and withdrawals are authorized by you. If you notice unexpected activity, change your password immediately and contact our support team. Our sni services are available only where local law permits; users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's regulations.