How to access linktoto on your device
linktoto offers three installation paths: Android APK download (direct from our site, no Google Play), iOS via mobile browser (no app store), and web access from any desktop or mobile browser. Each path leads to the same account and the same game library. Choose the method that suits your device and preference.
Installation steps for linktoto
- Download: For Android, download the APK file from our site; for iOS, open Safari and navigate to linktoto.app; for web, use any browser.
- Install: On Android, enable "Unknown Sources" in Settings, then tap the APK file; on iOS, tap "Add to Home Screen" from the Share menu; on web, bookmark the page.
- Register or log in: Open linktoto, create a new account with email and password, or log in if you already have an account.
- Verify and deposit: Complete KYC verification (upload ID and address proof), add a payment method (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct banking), and make your first deposit.
App vs. browser: what you get on linktoto mobile
The linktoto Android APK and iOS web app offer offline market caching—recent odds and fixture data load instantly even if your connection drops mobile bankingefly. Push notifications arrive for market opens, fixture starts, and settlement confirmations. The native app uses less bandwidth than the browser version and responds faster to touch input. However, the web version requires no installation and updates automatically. Choose the app for speed and notifications; choose the browser for simplicity and no storage footprint.
Device compatibility and system requirements for linktoto
linktoto runs on Android 7.0 and later (released 2016) and iOS 12 and later (released 2018). Most devices in active use meet these requirements. If your device is older, the web browser version may still work. Check your device settings: on Android, go to Settings > About Phone > Android Version; on iOS, go to Settings > General > About > Software Version. If you are below the minimum, consider upgrading your device or using the web version from a computer.
Common installation issues and solutions on linktoto
On Android, if the APK fails to install, check that "Unknown Sources" is enabled in Settings > Apps > Special App Access > Install Unknown Apps, and select your browser or file manager. If you see a certificate warning, this is normal for direct APK downloads—tap "Install anyway." On iOS, if "Add to Home Screen" does not appear, ensure you are using Safari (not Chrome or Firefox) and that you are on the linktoto.app domain. If the web app is slow, clear your browser cache (Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data on iOS; Settings > Apps > Chrome > Storage > Clear Cache on Android). If you cannot log in, verify your email and password are correct, and check that your account has not been suspended due to jurisdiction restrictions or KYC verification failure.
Data, permissions, and account security on linktoto
The linktoto app requests permission to send notifications (for market alerts and withdrawals), access your device storage (to cache market data and receipts), and use your camera (for KYC document upload). We do not access your contacts, location, or call history. All data transmitted between your device and linktoto servers is encrypted using TLS 1.2 or later. Your password is hashed and never stored in plain text. Two-factor authentication (optional but recommended) adds a second layer: after you log in, we send a code to your registered email or phone, and you must enter it to access your account. If you suspect unauthorized access, change your password immediately from the Account Settings page, and contact our support team via Help Center
Security checklist for your linktoto account
- Use a strong, unique password (12+ characters, mix of letters, numbers, symbols).
- Enable two-factor authentication in Account Settings.
- Keep your registered email and phone number current.
- Log out after each session, especially on shared devices.
- Never share your password or two-factor codes with anyone, including linktoto staff.
