Use the Claps Casino app for games, payments, and support

Claps Casino Mobile App Overview

Claps Casino offers a mobile app for Android and iOS that covers the main account actions: registration, login, KYC upload, deposits, withdrawals, bonus activation, and access to the full game lobby. The app keeps the same categories as the desktop site—slots, live casino, table games, and jackpots—and supports search plus provider filters. Payments inside the app include bank cards and e-wallets, with crypto available depending on the player’s country and the selected cashier route.

The app fits players who prefer short sessions and one-hand navigation: the lobby uses large tiles, quick filters, and a pinned “Favorites” area for games opened recently. It also suits players who manage cashouts on the go, because the cashier and verification screens stay accessible from the bottom menu without going through multiple pages. The main limitation is device and region coverage: older Android versions and some iOS builds lose background stability during live casino streams, and certain payment methods or bonuses do not appear if local rules block them.

  • Games: Slot games and live casino tables in one lobby, with search and filters by provider, volatility, and feature tags.
  • Bonuses: Bonus hub with welcome offers, reload bonuses, free spins, and wager tracking that shows remaining wagering requirements.
  • Deposit: In-app deposits with saved payment methods, deposit limits, and a receipt screen with transaction ID and status.
  • Withdrawal: Withdrawal requests with method selection, KYC document upload, and status updates from “submitted” to “processed.”
  • Notifications: Push notifications for bonus expirations, withdrawal status changes, and account security events like new device logins.
  • Support: 24/7 support via live chat and email, with a built-in FAQ and ticket history inside the account section.
  1. iOS: Open the App Store. Tap the App Store icon and sign in with your Apple ID if the store asks for it.
  2. iOS: Search for “Claps Casino”. Use the search bar, open the result that matches the developer name and icon, and avoid “similar” apps with different publishers.
  3. iOS: Download and install. Tap Get, confirm with Face ID/Touch ID/Apple ID password, and wait until the app finishes installing on the Home Screen.
  4. iOS: First launch permissions. Open the app, allow notifications only if you plan to use login/bonus alerts, and keep tracking permission disabled if you do not need personalized ads.
  5. Android: Open Google Play. Tap the Google Play icon and confirm you are signed in to the Google account used on the device.
  6. Android: Search for “Claps Casino”. Open the store listing that matches the publisher name and icon, then check the install count and recent update date on the listing.
  7. Android: Install. Tap Install, review the permission list, and wait until the installation completes.
  8. Android: Enable installs outside Google Play (only if the app is not listed). Download the APK from the official Claps Casino website, then go to Settings → Security/Privacy → Install unknown apps and allow your browser or file manager to install.
  9. Android: Install the APK. Open the downloaded APK, confirm installation, and deny requests to install extra apps you did not initiate.

Claps Casino App Security

  • Encryption: The app encrypts data in transit with TLS 1.2+ and stores sensitive tokens using OS-level secure storage (Keychain on iOS, Keystore on Android).
  • Payment protection: Card payments run through PCI DSS–compliant payment processors, and the app does not store full card numbers or CVV after a transaction.
  • Biometrics: Face ID/Touch ID on iOS and fingerprint/face unlock on Android can lock app access and confirm logins where supported by the device.
  • Account controls: The app supports two-factor authentication (2FA) and enforces session timeouts to reduce the risk of account takeover on shared devices.
  • Fraud monitoring: Automated checks flag unusual login locations, rapid deposit attempts, and repeated failed authentication to trigger step-up verification.