What is this site, and what is it not?
sekabetguncel.biz is a bridge site that independently verifies Sekabet's current login address and publishes informational guides in three languages. We state this plainly: this site is NOT the official Sekabet operator. No accounts are opened here, no deposits are taken, no bets are placed, no bonuses are granted and no user balance is ever held. The operator's own service quality, payment performance and licence status are a separate assessment we cannot speak for; the criteria a reader can apply to that assessment are laid out point by point in the is Sekabet safe guide. Our role is narrower: to identify the correct address on evidence whenever the domain changes, to teach checks against fake copy sites, and to enable readers to reach their own conclusion with their own evidence.
How does our address verification methodology work?
On this site, “current address” is not a marketing slogan but a process with a written definition. For a domain to be treated as current, the two mechanisms below must work together; if either is missing, the address is not published and the existing one is flagged with a “could not be verified” note.
What is the dual-evidence threshold?
No address is ever announced on the basis of a single source. Before publishing a new domain we look for at least two independent proofs: a valid SSL certificate matching the domain, an announcement on the operator's verified official channel, an uninterrupted redirect from the old address to the new one, or consistency in the domain registration records. Screenshots circulating on social media, forum posts and anonymous messages claiming “this is the new address” do not count as evidence on their own. How users can run the same checks themselves is described step by step in the Sekabet current login address guide.
Automated monitoring and the last-check stamp
The published address is monitored automatically at regular intervals: availability, certificate validity and the redirect chain are checked. The result feeds the last-check stamp on the page, which shows the date the information was most recently verified. If that stamp has grown old, we want readers to treat it as a warning. Why domain changes happen at all, and which notification channels can be trusted at the moment of a change, is explained in detail in the address change notifications guide.
Content production and update process
We choose our topics from real user problems: search queries, recurring complaint patterns and concepts frequently confused in support processes. Each guide focuses on a single question, ties its claims to verifiable sources and contains no promise of winnings. This site never uses language such as “winning tactic” or “guaranteed method”; odds mechanics make such a guarantee structurally impossible, and writing it would mislead the reader. On verifiable subjects such as licensing we show readers the lookup method; which record is confirmed where is answered in the what is a betting licence guide. Every published article carries a publication and an update date; when a process or interface changes, the relevant section is revised and the update date renewed.
Correction policy: what happens if you find an error?
Reporting and review steps
We treat error reports as part of the editorial process. If you notice an outdated screen name, a wrong step order or an incorrect statement in a guide, you can write through our contact channel, naming the article and the faulty section. Once received, the report is reviewed together with its source; if the error is confirmed, the section is corrected and the article's update date renewed. For significant corrections that change meaning, our principle is to add a short note explaining what was corrected; minor wording fixes receive no note.
Unverified reports are kept on hold
Reports that cannot be verified are not dismissed: they are held as “unverified” and re-examined when new evidence appears. We ask the reporting person for no name, account details or proof of membership; being a reader is enough to spot an error. Several people reporting the same error speeds up the review, yet a single solid piece of evidence is sufficient for a correction.
What we will never ask of you
This site is informational and runs no transactions, so it has no reason to ask for transaction data. The table below summarises which requests will never come from us and what to do if you encounter one:
| Request | Our policy | What to do if it is asked |
|---|---|---|
| Password or login details | Never requested; we have no member login system. | Do not share; close the page and re-verify the address. |
| SMS/OTP one-time code | Never requested; the code belongs only to the person signing in. | Forward the code to no one; treat the request as fraud. |
| Deposit or payment | No payment flow exists here; no fee, membership or commission is charged. | Make no payment; report the requesting channel. |
| Identity or document image | We collect no documents; verification runs on the operator's side. | Send documents only to the official operator channel. |
If you ever see a page or account requesting any of this information in our name, that channel does not belong to us and should be treated as an imitation.
Transparent disclosure of the advertising and referral relationship
In the interest of transparency we say it openly: the bridge link on this site contains a redirect to the operator's current address, and that redirect may fall under a commercial partnership. In other words, advertising or affiliate revenue may flow to this site. That relationship does not shape the editorial content: an address is published only after passing the dual-evidence threshold, no guide uses winnings promises or play-encouraging language, and no correction request is ever refused on commercial grounds. Clicking the referral link is never required; every guide also explains how to reach the same address through your own checks. This separation between the commercial relationship and the informational content is the site's reason for existing.
Our 18+ and responsible use commitment
All content on this site is intended for readers aged 18 and over. Betting and games of chance are not a source of income; the risk of loss is structural, and none of our content plays that risk down. Under our publishing principles we never use wording that suggests chasing losses, encourages longer sessions or normalises raising limits. For readers who notice control slipping, the lasting solution lies in the platform-side tools: how to set deposit, loss and session limits along with time-out and self-exclusion options is explained step by step in the limits and time-out tools guide. This commitment is the non-negotiable part of the editorial policy, and no commercial relationship can alter it.
How can you reach us?
For error reports, correction requests and content suggestions, the email subscription and contact channel on the site can be used; notifications about address changes go out through the same subscription. One distinction matters: we answer only content and verification questions. Account, payment, bonus or withdrawal problems belong to the operator's own support teams, and those channels are not reached through us; how to verify the official support channels is covered in the Sekabet contact and support channels guide. When writing to us, attach no passwords, codes, payment details or documents; no message requesting them will ever come from us.