Installation and setup
- Download the elexsis APK from our site or open our web address in Safari or Chrome.
- Install the app (Android may ask permission to install from unknown sources; this is normal and safe).
- Create your account with a valid email and password, then upload a photo of your ID for verification.
- Enable two-factor authentication via SMS or an authenticator app before making your first deposit.
App versus browser
The native app for Android and the web-optimized experience for iOS both connect to the same backend, but each has distinct strengths. Our Android app includes offline data caching—your recent bets and account balance sync locally, so you can review them without a network connection. Push notifications alert you when a withdrawal clears, when two-factor authentication is triggered on a new device, or when a deposit is pending. The iOS browser path skips the app-store review process, letting us deploy security updates within hours instead of days. Web access via any device (laptop, tablet, phone) requires no installation and works identically to the app: both enforce the same login session rules, the same withdrawal review timelines, and the same account freeze options.
Device compatibility
We support Android 7 or later and iOS 12 or later. Devices with less than 100 MB of free storage may struggle with the APK; in that case, the browser version works on nearly any phone with a data connection. Our servers automatically detect your device type and serve the appropriate interface—portrait on phones, landscape-friendly layout on tablets. If you're on an older device, the browser version remains your most reliable option.
Common installation issues
Some users see a security warning when they try to install the APK. Android shows this because the file comes from outside the Google Play Store, not because the APK is unsafe; we self-sign all builds and post the certificate fingerprint on our support page. If your phone blocks installation, navigate to Settings → Security or Apps and enable "Install from unknown sources" for the file manager you're using. Certificate trust errors during login are rare but can occur on devices with outdated system clocks; set your phone's date and time to automatic and retry. If the app crashes on launch, clear the app cache (Settings → Apps → elexsis → Storage → Clear Cache) and reinstall.
Data, permissions, and account security
When you install the Android app, it requests permission to access photos and files (to upload your ID for verification), send notifications (for withdrawal and login alerts), and read your device ID (to link your account to a single device for fraud detection). We do not request calendar access, contact lists, or call logs. All communication between your phone and our servers uses TLS 1.2 or higher encryption. Your password is hashed before it ever reaches our database; we never store it in plaintext. Account security on elexsis begins with your password strength and continues with mandatory two-factor authentication: even if someone learns your password, they cannot access your account or withdraw funds without your second factor. We recommend using an authenticator app (Google Authenticator, Authy, Microsoft Authenticator) rather than SMS alone, as SIM-swap fraud is a documented risk in some regions. Your withdrawal request goes through a review step—we check your account for unusual login patterns, verify the destination bank account matches your registered name, and flag requests that deviate from your typical activity. This takes 1–3 business days on average; international transfers or requests flagged for review may take longer. You can pause or reset these checks yourself by logging into your account settings.
Key takeaways
- elexsis is available on Android APK, iOS browser, and web—all connect to the same account
- KYC verification (ID upload) is required before your first deposit and is part of our anti-fraud system
- Two-factor authentication protects your account even if your password is compromised
- Withdrawal reviews take 1–3 business days and are designed to prevent fraud, not delay legitimate requests
