1 Lottery Account Recovery Checklist

Regain access carefully

1 Lottery Account Recovery Checklist

Account recovery should happen only through the verified platform. Use this checklist to avoid repeated attempts, expired codes and people offering unsafe shortcuts.

Identify the Exact Problem

Separate a forgotten password from a missing OTP, inactive mobile number, temporary restriction or incorrect destination. Each issue requires a different solution, and repeated random attempts can make recovery slower.

Recovery Steps

  1. Open the verified 1 Lottery login page.
  2. Select the password-recovery option displayed there.
  3. Enter the mobile number linked to the account.
  4. Request one OTP and wait for the visible timer.
  5. Enter the newest code before it expires.
  6. Create a fresh, unique password.
  7. Sign out of other devices when that setting is available.

If You No Longer Control the Mobile Number

Do not create a duplicate profile to bypass the issue. Use the support route shown on the verified platform and ask what evidence it accepts. Do not send identity documents to an address received through an unknown message.

If the Account Is Temporarily Restricted

Stop repeated login attempts and wait for the stated period. Trying from several devices or networks can look unusual and may extend the review. Record the exact error message without including private account details.

Recovery Red Flags

  • Someone asks for your OTP or full password.
  • A person promises instant recovery for payment.
  • You are asked to install screen-sharing software.
  • The recovery link has a different or misspelled domain.
  • A message creates urgency without identifying the account action.

After Access Is Restored

Change any reused passwords, review saved devices and remove information stored on a shared phone. Save the verified destination and ignore later messages asking you to confirm the new password.

Related Help

See the full login help guide, troubleshoot a missing OTP and create a safer password with our password guide.

Reviewed: 22 August 2026