Our kinich app options and quick links
We offer three access paths depending on device and preference. Use the Android APK where direct installation is acceptable, open the iOS experience via browser for quick access without a store download, or use the web-app for cross-device continuity. We document each path so you can follow the same session lifecycle — register, verify, deposit, join a live-dealer table — whether you are in Jakarta or travelling regionally. Find local pages for Jakarta and linked information for payments such as DANA and event listings like Liga 1
Installation and session steps
1. Download the APK or open the iOS web link and allow the site prompts to create a web-app shortcut.
2. Install the APK or accept the web-app profile; follow on-screen prompts to grant necessary permissions for camera or storage where required.
3. Register an account and complete identity verification by uploading ID and a live selfie for KYC review as described in our verification guidance.
4. Deposit using local options (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet or bank transfer), then join a live-dealer table or sportsbook session once verification and balance checks complete.
We at kinich keep a clear differentiation between the app and browser routes. The native APK allows offline cache of static assets, faster resume times and optional push notifications for session alerts; the web-app route offers instant access without installation and simpler certificate trust on iOS. A short list of strengths: offline cache for quicker table load, push notifications for session events, reduced handshake overhead for repeated visits, and consistent layout rendering across low-data networks. Each route trades some convenience for platform compatibility, and we document those tradeoffs so you can choose based on device and connection.
Device compatibility is important to reduce installation friction. We support Android 7 and later for APK installs and offer a browser-based path for iOS devices running iOS 12 and later that can add the web-app to the home screen. Older devices may still access live-dealer streams via the browser, but we recommend an updated OS for smoother video and reliable background session handling. We list recommended network and browser versions in our help center where local laws permit access to our services.
Common install issues we document include the Android "unknown sources" permission, which must be enabled in system settings for APK installation, and the iOS certificate/trust prompt that appears when adding a web profile. We advise users to confirm the file source matches kinich.net, clear browser cache if the web-app shortcut fails to install, and restart the device if camera access is blocked after permission changes. For payment redirects, cached pages can sometimes present stale balance data; refreshing the session and re-authenticating resolves most cases. We also cover how to handle failed upload retries during identity checks so KYC can complete without repeated resubmissions.
Data, permissions and account security are core to how we operate. We at kinich use encrypted transport for all uploads and maintain a review process for KYC documents that limits visible data to authorised review staff. On mobile, we request only necessary permissions — camera for selfie capture, storage for optional logs and network access for live sessions — and we document each permission's purpose before prompting. Password reset and two-factor options are available; we outline the withdrawal review steps so users understand identity verification that accompanies larger outbound transfers. We do not promise outcomes; we describe the checks and the data retention policy that governs how long verification copies are stored.
