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Mobile browsers now account for the majority of sports-betting traffic across Southeast Asia, with users accessing markets during commutes, breaks, and live match windows. On hanabet link, our mobile site is built to handle the same wallet, the same Liga 1 and Piala AFF markets, and the same payment rails as the desktop version — e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and bank virtual accounts including e-wallet. This guide walks through how the mobile site is structured, how it differs from the app, and what account security looks like when you are logging in from a phone.

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The mobile site is not a stripped-down version. It carries the full lobby, all payment methods, and the complete KYC flow. The main difference from desktop is the screen layout — buttons are larger, menus collapse, and the wallet balance is always visible at the top. Members in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandungand Medan report using the mobile site as their primary access point, particularly during Idul Fitri and Imlek when traffic peaks.

Mobile site overview on hanabet link

Our mobile site runs in any modern browser on Android or iOS. It does not require an app download, does not ask for device permissions, and does not store session data on your phone beyond the standard browser cache. The login persists for a set window, after which you are asked to re-authenticate. This is a security feature, not a limitation — it prevents unauthorized access if your phone is lost or shared.

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Mobile site layout with wallet balance, menu, and market tabs.

Screen layout and navigation

The mobile site groups the wallet balance at the top, the main menu below it, and the market tabs in a horizontal scroll. This keeps the most-used elements within thumb reach on a standard phone screen.

The menu collapses to save space. Tapping the menu icon reveals account settings, deposit, withdrawal, and help links. The same menu structure is used on both Android and iOS browsers.

Info: The mobile site uses the same login as the desktop version. If you change your password on one device, it applies to all devices immediately.

Mobile site versus app — trade-offs

The mobile site and the app share the same wallet and the same account. The main difference is session persistence. The app keeps you logged in longer, while the mobile site re-authenticates more frequently. Neither is "better" — the choice depends on your usage pattern. If you use hanabet link for short bursts during a Champions League match, the mobile site is faster to load. If you use it for extended sessions, the app reduces re-login friction.

Account, payment and security details

The account flow on the mobile site is identical to the desktop flow. You register once, enable two-factor authentication, submit KYC, and fund the wallet. The payment methods are the same ten options: DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. Each method has its own deposit and withdrawal review window.

Two-factor authentication on mobile

We recommend enabling two-factor authentication before your first deposit. On the mobile site, the setup takes two minutes: you scan a QR code with an authenticator app (Google Authenticator, Authy, or similar), and then you enter the six-digit code to confirm. After that, every login requires the code in addition to your password. This is the single most effective way to prevent unauthorized access if your phone is lost or if someone learns your password.

Two-factor authentication setup screen on hanabet link mobile site

A password alone is not enough. Two-factor authentication is the difference between an account that is hard to access and an account that is nearly impossible to compromise.

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Deposit and withdrawal on mobile

The deposit flow on the mobile site is streamlined for small screens. You tap the wallet icon, choose a payment method, enter the amount, and then scan or copy the reference. For e-wallets like mobile banking and local payment, the reference is a QR code that you scan with the payment app. For bank transfers, the reference is a virtual account number that you copy into your bank app. The credit typically arrives within minutes for e-wallets and within an hour for bank transfers, depending on the time of day.

Withdrawal follows the same path in reverse. You request a withdrawal, the system checks your KYC status, and if everything is clear, the funds are released to the same payment method you used for the deposit. The review window varies by method — e-wallets are typically faster than bank transfers.

  1. Tap the wallet icon at the top of the screen.
  2. Choose "Deposit" and select a payment method.
  3. Enter the amount and confirm.
  4. Scan the QR code or copy the reference.
  5. Complete the payment in your e-wallet or bank app.
  6. Wait for the credit notification.

Tips and notes for mobile site users

The mobile site is designed for speed and security. The layout is optimized for thumb navigation, the buttons are large enough to tap accurately, and the session timeout is short enough to prevent unauthorized access if you leave your phone unattended. Below are practical notes for getting the most out of the mobile experience.

Key takeaways

  • Enable two-factor authentication before your first deposit.
  • Use a strong password and do not share it with anyone.
  • Log out after each session if you are using a shared phone.
  • Check the wallet balance at the top of the screen before opening a market.
  • Service is available only where local law permits.

The mobile site is your primary access point if you prefer not to download an app. It works on any phone with a modern browser, it does not require storage space, and it updates automatically without any action on your part. The trade-off is that the session expires after a period of inactivity, so you will need to log in again if you step away for a while.

If you are switching between the mobile site and the desktop version, remember that the wallet is shared. A deposit made on mobile is immediately available on desktop, and vice versa. The same applies to your account settings — if you change your password on one device, it applies to all devices.

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Mobile and platform analyst

We test the mobile site on both Android and iOS browsers weekly. Notes are updated after each platform release and reflect current best practices for account security and payment flow.