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Register for India and reach the lobby

t90 puts Blackjack, Spribe Aviator and Book of Power behind one clean register flow, so you can open an account and move into the lobby without extra steps.

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t90 Register for India and reach the lobby

What your account setup looks like

Open the form with your mobile number, set a password and complete any one-time code or identity check we ask for. We keep the steps short so you can finish on a phone without losing your place. If a field does not match our format, the form marks it before you submit, which saves time

on a small screen. Once the account is created, the same login works on mobile and desktop, and support can help if a code does not arrive or you get locked out after a reset.

  • Short setup Use your mobile number and a password first, then finish any code or identity check the form asks for before you submit, so the next step stays on the same screen.
  • Phone-friendly form The fields are spaced for small screens, so you can complete the form on a handset without zooming, retyping or losing the place where you stopped midway.
  • Clean return Once the account is created, the same login works on mobile and desktop, and you can come back later without rebuilding your profile from scratch or repeating the setup.
  • Help if blocked If a code fails or a detail is rejected, support can tell you the next step instead of leaving you stuck at the form or guessing what to fix.

Your details are protected with encrypted, secure access.

LOCAL PAYMENT PATHS

UPI, Paytm and PhonePe for your account

After you finish registering, the wallet area shows UPI, Paytm and PhonePe first. Those rails are familiar across India, and successful transfers usually reflect quickly so you can…

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Help when sign-in needs a hand

If the code does not land, the password is forgotten or the session times out, we keep the help path close to the form.

Live chat Use chat when an OTP is late, a password reset fails or you need the next step after a lockout. We keep the conversation tied to your account so the fix stays focused.
Recovery link If you forget your password, the recovery screen sends a fresh code and lets you set a new one without building a new profile or losing your saved details.
Email follow-up For slower cases, send the account details you see on screen and keep the message thread for the next reply. That helps us trace the issue if you switch devices.
ACCOUNT SAFETY SIGNALS

Security checks for your account

We treat account access as a private flow: login codes, password resets and profile edits all move through encrypted connections, and the system asks for extra checks when the action looks unusual.

Encrypted screens

Login, reset and profile-change screens use encrypted connections, so the details you type travel in a protected layer between your device and our server while the form is open.

One-time codes

New-device sign-ins and password resets use one-time codes, which helps keep the account tied to the request you started and cuts down on stray access attempts.

Identity match

When we ask for identity proof, the request is limited to the fields the process needs. That keeps the account aligned with the person opening it and reduces mix-ups.

Device history

A simple device history lets you spot an unfamiliar login and close it by changing your password or starting recovery from the sign-in screen right away.

Data control

We keep account records on a need-to-use basis, with limited staff access and routine checks around the parts of the flow that handle personal details.

Local-law access

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If your region is eligible, the same account steps apply on supported phones and desktops.

Questions about opening an account

Most account questions happen before the first sign-in: what details to enter, what happens if the code is late and how to return from a second device. We answer those points here so you can finish the form, sign in later and know what to do if the page asks for another check. The help paths below cover the usual fixes without making you start over.

A mobile number, a password and the details the form asks for are usually enough to begin. If a verification step appears, finish it on the same screen so the account can be tied to you cleanly.

The form is short, so you can finish it in a few minutes if your details are ready. If the system asks for a code or identity check, the extra step appears before the account opens.

First check the number you entered and wait a moment for the network to settle. If the code still does not land, use chat or the recovery link and we will help you try again.

Yes, the same login works after you return, and you can move between phone and desktop when you need a bigger screen. If a new device triggers a check, follow the prompt on screen.

We may ask for a quick identity check when the request looks unusual or when the form needs to confirm details. That keeps the account aligned with the person opening it and helps prevent mix-ups.

Yes, the login stays the same after the first setup. If you forget the password, use the recovery path rather than creating a second profile, so your details stay in one place.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If your region is eligible, you can complete the form and then sign in from the same login on supported devices.