Quick Login Mechanics and Device Recognition
erek2 61's Quick Login rests on three layers: your initial credential verification, a persistent session token stored securely on your device, and periodic re-authentication checks. When you first log in with email and password, our servers validate your credentials against our encrypted database. If verification passes, we issue a token—a cryptographic string unique to your device and your account. Your device stores this token locally, encrypted, in your browser cache or app storage.
Next time you open erek2 61, your device presents the token. Our servers check whether the token is valid, not expired, and matches a known device. If all conditions pass, we grant access without re-entering credentials. This process takes seconds instead of the minutes a full login flow requires. However, if your token expires, if your device is unrecognized, or if our security systems flag unusual activity, we revert to the full credential entry and may request additional verification (such as a one-time code sent to your email).
Token Expiration and Session Management
Session tokens on erek2 61 expire after a configurable period—typically 30 days for standard accounts and 7 days for accounts with pending verification or withdrawal reviews. Expiration ensures that even if someone gains access to your device, the token becomes useless after the window closes. We do not extend tokens indefinitely; you must re-authenticate periodically.
Inactivity also triggers token refresh. If you do not access erek2 61 for more than 14 days, your token resets on the next login, requiring full credential entry again. This protects against abandoned or shared devices. You can adjust the inactivity window in your account settings—shorten it to 7 days for higher security, or lengthen it to 30 days for convenience, though we recommend the default 14-day setting for most users.
Biometric Quick Login requires device support
Fingerprint and face recognition Quick Login work only on devices with compatible hardware (modern smartphones, tablets, laptops with biometric sensors). Older or basic devices fall back to saved-device token entry or full credential login.
Device Management and Trusted Devices
Your erek2 61 account maintains a list of trusted devices. Each trusted device has a unique ID, a friendly name you assign (e.g., "Home Desktop", "Mobile"), a registration date, and last-access timestamp. You can view and manage this list from your account security settings.
- Add a device: When you log in from a new device, erek2 61 asks whether you trust it. Selecting "yes" adds it to your trusted list and stores the Quick Login token.
- Revoke a device: From your settings, you can instantly remove any device from your trusted list. Once revoked, that device must re-authenticate fully on the next login attempt.
- View access logs: We display recent logins from each device, including timestamp and IP address, so you can spot unauthorized access patterns.
- Force sign-out: You can remotely sign out from all other devices at once—useful if you suspect device compromise or want to reset all tokens immediately.
This granular control means you can safely use erek2 61 across multiple devices (home computer, mobile phone, tablet) while revoking access instantly if a device is lost or you leave a shared machine.



Password Reset and Account Recovery
If you forget your password, Quick Login does not help—you must initiate a password reset via our account recovery flow. We send a reset link to your verified email address. The link works for a limited time (typically 24 hours) and is single-use. Once you click it and set a new password, all previous Quick Login tokens are invalidated. You must re-authenticate from each device to generate new tokens.
This security measure protects you if someone compromises your email or learns your password. Even if an attacker gains your password, they cannot use old Quick Login tokens because the password reset wipes them. However, they could still access your account if they compromise your email—which is why we recommend enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) via your account settings. With 2FA enabled, password reset requires both email confirmation and a one-time code from your phone.
Quick Login accelerates access, but security remains paramount. Token expiration, device revocation, and password reset ensure you control account access at all times.
Quick Login During High-Traffic Periods
During peak match windows—Liga 1 Friday nights, Piala AFF knockout rounds, or Champions League evenings—login servers experience higher demand. Quick Login helps manage this by reducing server load: token validation is faster than full credential verification, allowing more concurrent users. If you use Quick Login from a trusted device, you typically reach your Liga 1 market listings or live-dealer tables seconds faster than users logging in for the first time.
However, if our fraud-detection systems flag unusual activity (login from a new IP address, impossible geographic distance since your last login, or multiple failed attempts), we may require additional verification even for trusted devices. This happens transparently: you enter a one-time code sent to your registered email, and your session resumes. It delays access by a minute or two, but protects your account from unauthorized entry.
Quick Login and Payment Processing
Quick Login does not affect deposit or withdrawal flows. Whether you log in via Quick Login or full credential entry, your account balance, payment history, and verification status remain identical. Deposits via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or bank transfer process normally. Withdrawals still require standard verification windows and KYC review.
One benefit: if you use erek2 61 across multiple cities—say, traveling between Jakarta and Surabaya—Quick Login from your trusted mobile device lets you access your account instantly at either location. Your unified account balance reflects all activity regardless of login location. However, if you attempt withdrawal from an unrecognized IP or device, our compliance team may request additional identity confirmation before processing.
Disabling Quick Login and Enhanced Security Modes
You can disable Quick Login entirely from your account settings if you prefer the extra security of full credential entry each time. Disabling prevents token storage and forces fresh authentication on every login. This adds friction—useful if you share a device with family or use public computers frequently.
Alternatively, erek2 61 offers a "high-security mode" for accounts with high-value balances or pending large withdrawals. In this mode, even trusted devices require an additional verification step (email code or authenticator app) before access is granted. High-security mode overrides Quick Login convenience in favor of standard security practices during sensitive account periods.
