Getting started

Signing in to UNION777TH and fixing the usual problems

Signing in from a phone, what to do when a password is lost, and how to keep the account safe.

Illustration for the sign-in guide showing a phone running the site

Where the sign-in button is

Top right in the header on a desktop, and in the bottom bar on a phone. Both go to the same place: a brief hand-off page, then the platform's sign-in form.

Check the address bar before typing a password. Never sign in from a link in a message without looking at where it actually goes.

When sign-in fails, in order

  1. Check the keyboard — caps lock, and the right input language.
  2. Type the password by hand rather than pasting it; pasted text often carries a trailing space.
  3. Try another browser, or a private window, to rule out extensions and stored data.
  4. Clear the cache and cookies, then try again.
  5. Switch networks — mobile data instead of wi-fi, or the reverse.

If all five fail, use password recovery before contacting the team.

Recovering a password

Use the recovery link on the platform's sign-in page. Verification goes to whichever channel is attached to the account, and you set a new password once it clears.

If the attached phone number no longer works, identity has to be confirmed with the team first — changing a verification channel is a security-sensitive step. Reach them through the contact page.

Recognising a scam

Gaming accounts are targeted precisely because they hold money. The recurring patterns:

  • A message claiming your account is suspended, with a link to "confirm immediately".
  • Someone claiming to be support and asking for a password or one-time code.
  • A bonus that requires you to transfer money first.
  • A site that looks identical but whose address is spelled slightly differently.

One rule covers all of it: passwords and one-time codes are yours alone. There is no situation in which staff need them.

Shared devices

On a shared computer, sign out every time and do not let the browser save the password. On your own phone, keep a screen lock on — access to the device usually means access to whatever is still signed in.

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