Create your Oh My Zino account in a few steps

Creating An Account At Oh My Zino

Registering a new Oh My Zino account lets you keep everything tied to one profile: your balance, deposits and withdrawals, and your game history. It also enables identity and payment checks that the casino uses to process cashouts and apply account-level limits.

Right after registration, you can log in, make a deposit, start playing, and manage your details from the account area. The sign-up and login flow works on mobile browsers, so you can create an account and access the same features from a phone without switching to a desktop.

Create A New Oh My Zino Account

  1. Open the Oh My Zino website in your browser (desktop or mobile).
  2. Click Sign up on the homepage, usually in the top-right corner.
  3. Fill in the registration form: enter your email address, create a password, choose your country, and add any other required details shown on the form.
  4. Confirm your email: open the verification message from Oh My Zino and click the confirmation link to activate the account.
  5. Go back to the site and log in with the email and password you used during registration.

KYC Verification In Oh My Zino

Oh My Zino runs KYC to confirm your identity, your address, and that the payment method belongs to you. The casino asks for checks before withdrawals, and it can also trigger a review when account details or payment activity look inconsistent.

The casino typically requests verification when you submit your first withdrawal, when you change key profile details (name, date of birth, address), when you use a new payment method, or when you cross internal risk thresholds tied to deposit/withdrawal patterns. The same review can also start after failed payment attempts or repeated chargeback-related flags.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): A clear photo or scan of a passport or national ID card. The document must be valid (not expired), show the full name and date of birth, and be readable edge-to-edge. Oh My Zino may ask for a selfie holding the document or a short video check to match the face to the ID.
  • Address proof: A document dated within the last 3 months showing your full name and residential address. Common examples include a utility bill (electricity, water, internet), a bank statement, or a government letter. Screenshots without the issuer details and date usually fail review.
  • Payment method: Proof depends on the method used. For a bank card, Oh My Zino may request photos of the front and back of the card with the middle digits covered, while the last 4 digits and cardholder name stay visible. For e-wallets, it can ask for an account page screenshot showing your name, wallet ID/email, and recent transactions. For bank transfers, a statement or transfer confirmation showing the account holder name and IBAN/account number is used.

Processing time depends on how complete the upload is. A clean submission often clears within 24 hours, while manual review can take 1–3 business days when documents are unclear, cropped, expired, or show mismatched details.

If Oh My Zino requests re-uploads, the timer effectively restarts from the last correct submission. Most delays come from address documents older than 3 months, different spellings of the name across documents, or card photos that hide the last 4 digits.

New Account Security At Oh My Zino

  • Strong password: Use 12–16+ characters and mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Avoid reused passwords, names, birthdays, and keyboard patterns (for example, β€œqwerty”). Store it in a password manager and change it immediately if you suspect any leak.
  • 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication in Account Settings so logins require a one-time code from an authenticator app. Keep backup codes offline and update 2FA right away if you change your phone number or lose access to your device.
  • Login notifications: Enable email (and in-app, if available) alerts for new sign-ins, new devices, and password changes. Treat any alert you don’t recognize as an account takeover signal and reset the password plus revoke unknown sessions from the active devices list.
  • Data protection: Oh My Zino encrypts account traffic with HTTPS and restricts access to personal data with role-based internal controls. It stores verification details for KYC and fraud checks and applies retention rules so data is kept only as long as required for regulatory and security purposes.