How to access indo365 on mobile
Three ways to use indo365 on your phone
Download the Android APK, use the iOS web app, or access the responsive web version in any browser. All three paths connect to the same account and payment system.
Installation steps
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Download the APK or open the web appStep 1
For Android, download the indo365 APK file from the link above; for iOS, bookmark the web app or add it to your home screen; for any device, visit indo365.app in your browser.
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Install and openStep 2
On Android, tap the APK file and follow the install prompt; on iOS or web, the app loads immediately in your browser or as a home-screen shortcut.
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Create or sign in to your accountStep 3
New users tap "Open account" and provide username, email, password, and mobile number; existing users enter their credentials to sign in.
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Start using indo365Step 4
Browse football markets, live-dealer tables, and slot games; deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, or your bank; complete KYC verification before your first withdrawal.
App vs. browser — which is right for you
The indo365 app offers several advantages over the mobile browser version. Push notifications alert you to match kickoffs, live-dealer table openings, and withdrawal confirmations without requiring you to open the app manually. The app also caches match schedules, odds, and account data locally, so you can view your recent activity and favourite markets even if your internet connection drops temporarily. Load times are typically faster because the app doesn't need to re-download the entire page layout on each tap — only the data changes. For users on slower connections or in areas with intermittent coverage, this difference is noticeable. The browser version works equally well for deposits, withdrawals, and KYC verification, but the app's offline-ready design makes it the preferred choice for frequent users.
Device compatibility
We support Android 7.0 and later on phones and tablets. For iOS, the web app works on iOS 12 and later through Safari or Chrome. Most devices released in the past five years meet these requirements. If you're using an older device, the responsive web version at indo365.app remains accessible in any modern browser. We recommend keeping your operating system and browser updated to ensure the best performance and security.
Common installation issues and solutions
On Android, if you see a warning about "Unknown sources," this is a security prompt because the APK comes from outside the Google Play Store. To proceed, go to your device Settings, find Security or Apps, and enable "Unknown sources" or "Install from unknown sources." This setting allows you to install the indo365 APK. After installation, you can disable this setting again. On iOS, if you're adding the web app to your home screen, Safari may ask for permission to access your location or camera — these are standard browser prompts and are optional. If the app loads slowly, clear your browser cache or restart your device. If you encounter certificate or SSL warnings, ensure your device date and time are correct, as mismatched system time can trigger false security alerts.
Data, permissions, and account security
When you use the indo365 app, we collect your username, email, phone number, and payment details to process deposits and withdrawals. For withdrawals above certain thresholds, we require KYC verification — this means uploading a photo of your identity document and confirming your phone number. We store this data securely and use it only to verify your identity and comply with local financial regulations. The app requests permission to send push notifications and, on Android, to access your device storage for offline caching. You can disable notifications in your device settings at any time. Your account is protected by two-factor authentication — after you sign in, we send a verification code to your registered email or phone. We recommend enabling this feature in your account settings. Never share your password or two-factor code with anyone, and always sign out after using a shared device.
