Install bet365link on your phone
Choose your platform
Four steps to get started
- Download the APK (Android) or open Safari and visit bet365link.net (iOS and web users).
- Create your account with email, username, and password, then verify your mobile number.
- Add a payment method—we accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and bank transfers from mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet.
- Log in and start placing bets on football, live dealers, slots, or esports markets available in your region.
Native app versus browser: what's the difference
The Android APK (bet365link's native app) offers push notifications, offline cache access, and a slightly faster user experience because the interface is optimized for the Android operating system. You receive instant alerts when your bets settle, when new Liga 1 matches go live, or when promotional offers apply to your account. The app also stores recent transactions and odds locally, so you can review your betting history without a data connection. Download size is modest, and the app integrates with your Android device's security settings (like biometric login). The iOS browser version and our responsive web app deliver the same core features—placing bets, accessing live dealers, withdrawing funds, reviewing account statements—without needing a native install. Browser-based access means no app updates to manage, and you can use bet365link on any phone with Safari, Chrome, or Firefox. The choice comes down to preference: install the Android APK if you want notifications and offline access; use the browser or web app if you prefer simplicity and don't need native integration.
Device compatibility and system requirements
We at bet365link support Android 7.0 and higher for the native app. If your phone is older than Android 7, use the browser or web app instead—both work on nearly any smartphone with a modern browser. For iOS users, any device running iOS 12 or newer can access bet365link through Safari or Chrome without any app store installation. Tablet users—both Android and iPad—can use any of the three paths with the same account. We've tested bet365link on all major device brands including Samsung, Oppo, Xiaomi, and Apple, and on typical mobile data speeds you'll encounter in Jakarta, Bandung, Medan, and other Indonesian cities. If your phone has less than 50MB of free storage, the Android APK still installs; it uses efficient storage and caches game assets on demand rather than requiring a large upfront download.
Installation checklist
- Android users: enable "Install from unknown sources" in security settings before downloading the APK
- iOS users: trust the certificate when Safari prompts you on first visit
- All users: verify your phone number during account setup (required for withdrawal verification)
- Save your bet365link login credentials securely (do not share with others)
- Enable push notifications on Android to receive game information and settlement alerts
Troubleshooting installation issues
The most common issue Android users face is the "Unknown sources" security warning. By default, Android blocks downloads from websites (rather than the Google Play Store). To install bet365link, open Settings → Security → and toggle "Install from unknown sources" on. This setting is specific to app installations and does not affect your device's other security layers. If you see a certificate warning on iOS Safari, this is normal: we use a standard HTTPS certificate, and Safari is asking you to confirm the domain. Tap "Trust" and continue. If the Android APK download stalls, check your mobile data connection and try again—our download servers are distributed across the region and usually complete within 30 seconds. On rare occasions, antivirus apps or mobile firewalls can block the APK. If you see a blocked notification, add bet365link.net to your antivirus whitelist or temporarily disable the antivirus during installation. All of these steps are reversible and do not affect your phone's normal security.
Data, permissions, and account security on your phone
We at bet365link use standard HTTPS encryption for all data sent between your phone and our servers. Your password, bank details, and bet history are encrypted at rest and in transit—the same standard your bank uses. When you install the Android APK, we request permission to access your phone's storage (to cache odds data), your internet connection, and your device identifiers (to prevent account sharing and detect fraud). We do not request permission to access your contacts, camera, or location data. Your location is detected via IP address and device identifiers only, not GPS, so we can verify you are in a supported region without accessing your precise location. If you lose your phone or want to log out remotely, contact our support team and we can immediately invalidate all sessions on that device. Two-factor authentication (2FA) via SMS is available in your account settings on the mobile app or web version—we recommend enabling this if you place high-value bets. Your account remains protected even if someone obtains your password, because 2FA requires a second verification code sent to your registered phone number.
Why mobile-first matters at bet365link
Our platform prioritizes mobile because that's where modern betting happens. You check odds during a live Liga 1 match on the train to Bandung, place a bet on a Free Fire esports tournament during a lunch break, or settle a bet on Piala AFF from anywhere with mobile data. Desktop is always available for deep account management, but we've optimized the entire flow—bet slip, payment processing, account verification, withdrawal requests, and customer support—to work flawlessly on a 5.5-inch screen. Every feature available on desktop is available on mobile, and the performance is identical. Data usage is lean: a typical betting session (checking odds, placing a few bets, reviewing history) uses less than 5MB. If you're on a limited data plan or in an area with slow networks, bet365link works reliably at 3G speeds—we've designed the app to gracefully degrade rather than crash.
