Account access on the verified sponsor product lives on the operator's first-party domain. This walkthrough covers the sign-in path, OTP recovery and what to do if your number no longer matches the account on file.
| Surface | Sign-in path | OTP delivery |
|---|---|---|
| Web (mobile browser) | Phone number + password, OTP on first login | SMS to the registered number |
| Web (desktop) | Phone number + password, OTP on first login | SMS to the registered number |
| Mobile web app | Same as above; add to home screen for one-tap access | SMS to the registered number |
| Third-party APK | Not supported — khelo bet24 does not host an APK | Unsafe |
/Login/playnow. Confirm the URL matches the verified operator domain before entering any details.OTPs come from a short-code sender. Wait 60 seconds, then re-request. If still missing, contact the in-app live chat with your registered phone number and ask them to re-trigger. Never share the OTP itself with anyone, including the support team.
You cannot change the registered phone number on your own. Open the in-app live chat and request a phone-number change with KYC documents to verify ownership. The change is reviewed manually.
Multiple failed login attempts trigger a temporary lock. Wait 30 minutes and retry, or open the in-app live chat to escalate.
Use the "Forgot password" link on the sign-in screen. A reset OTP is sent to the registered phone number. Update the password and re-login.
Never share OTPs, passwords or banking PINs with anyone, including anyone claiming to be support.
Once sign-in completes, the home dashboard shows your wallet balance, the contest lobby, the casino lobby and the rummy mode tabs. From there you can enter a fantasy contest, open the Daily Race leaderboard, claim the welcome bonus (if eligible), or open the Refer & Earn tab if you have a code to share. The verified web app has no separate "login screen" once you have an active session.
Use the PLAY NOW button to open the operator's first-party sign-in. khelo bet24 stays as your reference after that.
The verified web app uses an idle session timeout. If you leave the browser idle for an extended period, you will be asked to re-enter your password or receive a fresh OTP. Active browsing resets the timer. The exact timeout is not published on the brand surface; expect re-authentication after a long idle period.
The verified web app shows a list of currently signed-in devices inside the account settings. If you see an unfamiliar device, sign it out from the list and change your password immediately. The device list is the fastest way to confirm whether someone else has access to your account.
The verified product uses phone OTP as the second factor at first login from a new device. Once the device is trusted, subsequent logins only need the password. The brand surface does not currently advertise an authenticator-app option or hardware-key support. If you want to harden your account, treat the phone number itself as the second factor — guard the SIM and the OTP carefully.
If you travel internationally and your phone number does not roam reliably, ask the in-app live chat for a recovery option before you leave. The recovery flow is not advertised in advance; agents handle it case by case. Bring proof of identity and your registered phone number when you contact support from abroad.
On Chrome desktop and Android, the verified web app caches session state in the browser's storage. Clearing browser data will sign you out. On Safari iOS, the home-screen shortcut runs in standalone mode and caches state separately from the Safari session. On Firefox, the session storage may be cleared more aggressively than on Chrome; you may need to re-authenticate more often.
Private or Incognito mode disables storage by default — the verified product will treat each visit as a new login. If you are using Private mode, expect OTP prompts on every login. For long sessions, use a normal browser window.
Your phone number is the second factor for sign-in. If someone swaps your SIM — through social engineering at the carrier or a stolen phone — they can receive your OTP and sign in to your account. Guard your phone number the same way you guard your password.
If your phone is lost or stolen, contact the carrier immediately to suspend the SIM and request a new one with the same number. Also change the password on the operator account and contact the in-app live chat to flag the device list. Most brands have a fraud team that can lock the account while the SIM is being replaced.
The verified product sends a confirmation message after each sign-in from a new device. The message includes the device type, the approximate location and the time. If the sign-in was not you, change the password immediately and contact the in-app live chat to flag the device. The brand has a fraud team that can lock the account while the investigation runs.