How Quick Login Works at kuber
Quick Login at kuber stores a secure session token on your device after you log in with your email and password for the first time. On your next visit, our system recognises your device and your token, then automatically refreshes your session without asking you to re-enter credentials. This token expires after a set period of inactivity, and it is encrypted so that even if someone accesses your device, they cannot extract your actual password.
The process is transparent: you open kuber, see a "Quick Login" button showing your registered email, click it, and you are back in your account in moments. No typing, no verification codes (unless you have enabled two-factor authentication as an extra security layer), just instant access to your balance, transaction history, and games.
Security Behind Quick Login
Quick Login does not store your password. Instead, it stores an encrypted session token that acts as a temporary proof of identity. This token is unique to your device and tied to your kuber account. If you log out or your token expires, the system clears it, forcing a fresh login on your next visit. This means even if someone borrows your device after you have used Quick Login, they cannot access your account without knowing your password.
We use TLS encryption to protect the token during transmission between your device and our servers. Our infrastructure also monitors for unusual login patterns — if Quick Login is triggered from a new device location or after a long absence, we may request additional verification. This extra step protects your account from unauthorised access while keeping legitimate quick logins fast and seamless.
Enabling Two-Factor Authentication with Quick Login
For users who want standard security practices, we offer two-factor authentication (2FA) alongside Quick Login. When enabled, Quick Login still works, but it requires a second verification step — usually a code sent to your registered email or phone. This layered approach balances convenience with security. You get the speed of Quick Login, but even if your session token is somehow compromised, an attacker cannot proceed without your second factor.
Enabling 2FA is optional and can be toggled in your account settings. Most users find the balance worthwhile, especially given the financial nature of deposits and withdrawals. When you enable 2FA, Quick Login continues to function, but your account gains that extra protective layer.
Setting Up 2FA at kuber
Navigate to your account settings, find the security section, and select "Enable two-factor authentication." You will be asked to choose between email or SMS delivery for your verification codes. Once set up, your Quick Login experience adds one extra step — entering the code — but the overall flow remains faster than a full password-based login.
Codes expire after a few minutes, so there is no way for an attacker to guess them. If you lose access to your email or phone, we provide backup codes during setup so you can still log in.
Quick Login and Payment Verification
Quick Login speeds up account access, but it does not bypass deposit or withdrawal verification. When you use Quick Login to access your kuber account and initiate a deposit, the same payment verification process applies whether you fund via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet. Your balance will reflect only funds that have passed our confirmation checks.
Similarly, when you request a withdrawal via Quick Login, we verify your identity and account status before releasing funds. Quick Login is purely about account access — it does not affect the rigour of financial verification. This separation ensures your account remains secure while your payments are handled with the same care as if you had logged in the traditional way.
Quick Login is convenience without compromise — fast access, strong encryption, and optional 2FA for those who want extra protection.
Managing Your Quick Login Sessions
You can manage your Quick Login sessions from your account dashboard. A "Login History" or "Active Sessions" section shows all devices that have recently accessed your account via Quick Login or traditional login. If you see a device you do not recognise, you can immediately log it out and invalidate its session token. This gives you fine-grained control — if you shared your device with someone temporarily, you can revoke their access without changing your password.
You can also choose to disable Quick Login entirely if you prefer full password-based authentication every time. This is rare, but some users opt for maximum friction as a personal security choice. The option is available in your account settings under "Login Preferences."
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First login with email and password
When you log into kuber for the first time on a device, you enter your credentials normally.
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System generates and stores session token
kuber creates an encrypted token linked to your device and stores it securely.
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Subsequent logins use Quick Login
On your next visit, the token authenticates you without re-entering credentials.
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Token expires after inactivity
If you do not access kuber for a set period, the token expires and you must log in again.
Quick Login Across Devices
Your Quick Login token is device-specific, meaning your phone and laptop maintain separate sessions. You can be logged into kuber on your phone via Quick Login and simultaneously logged in on your desktop without either session interfering with the other. Each device has its own token, and each can be managed independently from your login history.
If you switch devices frequently — perhaps checking Liga 1 odds on your phone during the day, then accessing your account from a desktop at home — Quick Login adapts seamlessly. Each device remembers you independently, so you get instant access no matter which one you use. This flexibility is especially valuable during major events like Idul Fitri or Piala Indonesia when you might log in from multiple locations.
- Session token
- An encrypted credential stored on your device that proves your identity to kuber without exposing your password.
- Token expiry
- Tokens expire after a period of inactivity, forcing a fresh login for security.
- Two-factor auth
- An optional second verification step (email code or SMS) that activates after Quick Login for added security.
- Device-specific
- Each device maintains its own session token, so your phone and laptop are independent.
Quick Login and Account Recovery
If you forget your password, Quick Login cannot help you — you will need to use the "Forgot Password" recovery flow. This is intentional: Quick Login is a convenience feature, not a workaround for account security. Password recovery involves verifying your email address and resetting your password through a secure link. Once reset, your old session tokens are invalidated, and you must log in with your new password on all devices.
This security design ensures that if your account is compromised, an attacker cannot maintain access via Quick Login on old devices. Resetting your password automatically clears all session tokens, so you regain full control. You then choose which devices you trust and log back in on them individually.
When Quick Login May Not Work
Quick Login relies on your device storing the session token securely. If you clear your browser cookies or app cache, the token is deleted, and you will need to log in again. This is by design — clearing cache is a security action, and we respect it by not persisting the token afterward.
Similarly, if you use private or incognito browsing mode, Quick Login does not function because private mode does not persist cookies between sessions. For kuber access via private browsing, you will enter your credentials each time. This is a trade-off many users accept for the enhanced privacy of incognito mode. If you want Quick Login convenience, use your device's normal browsing mode.
