What You Can Do in the Wikibet Casino App
Wikibet Mobile App Overview
Wikibet mobile app runs on Android and iOS and covers the same core actions as the web version: account registration, login, deposits, withdrawals, and full access to casino games. The app groups content into Casino, Live Casino, Sports, Promotions, and Profile, with search and provider filters inside the casino lobby. Payments inside the app include cards and e-wallets, and the cashier shows transaction status and history per method.
The app fits players who prefer short sessions on a phone: it loads quickly on mobile data, keeps sessions stable when switching between Wi‑Fi and 4G/5G, and supports biometric login on devices that have it enabled. Live dealer tables stream in adaptive quality to reduce buffering, while slots keep the same bet controls and autoplay limits as on desktop. The layout suits one-hand use, with bottom navigation and large tap targets for the lobby, cashier, and support chat.
Download
- Open the official Wikibet website in your mobile browser and tap Download App.
- Choose your platform: Android (APK) or iOS (App Store), then start the download.
- Install and launch the app, sign in or create an account, and complete identity verification if requested.
Wikibet App Compatibility Table
| Platform | Min version | App size | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| iOS | iOS 13+ | ~92 MB | Face ID / Touch ID login, push notifications |
| Android | Android 7.0+ | ~64 MB | APK install, in-app update check |
| Windows (browser) | Chrome 110+ / Firefox 110+ / Edge 110+ | — | No install; runs in browser with HTML5 games |
| macOS (browser) | Safari 16+ / Chrome 110+ | — | No install; supports Apple Pay via Safari where available |
Wikibet App Security
- Encryption: Wikibet encrypts data in transit with TLS 1.2+ and stores sensitive fields using AES‑256 at rest.
- Payment protection: Card payments run through PCI DSS–compliant payment gateways, and the app uses 3‑D Secure where supported by the issuer.
- Biometrics: Wikibet supports Face ID/Touch ID (or Android biometrics) for login and re-authentication, with biometric templates kept on the device by the operating system.
- Account access controls: The app offers two-factor authentication (2FA) and blocks sign-ins after repeated failed attempts to reduce credential-stuffing risk.
- Session security: Wikibet uses short-lived session tokens and automatic logout after inactivity to limit exposure if a device is left unlocked.