Installation Paths on gopay
We at e-wallet offer three paths to access our platform on mobile devices. Android users download our APK directly from our mobile banking website or use the built-in APK installer on their device. iOS users access local payment via their Safari or Chrome browser—we do not distribute a native iOS app, as browser access provides the same full functionality. Web users on desktop or tablet simply navigate to our online payment site and log in. All three access methods connect to the same account, balance, and transaction history.
Mobile-First Access on e-wallet
We at mobile banking recommend downloading the Android APK if your device supports it. The native app loads faster, works offline for viewing past bets and account balance, and sends push notifications for live-game updates and deposit confirmations. iOS users get the same feature set via browser—full screen mode, home-screen shortcut, and push notifications if enabled.
Android APK Installation
To install our local payment app on Android, first enable "Unknown Sources" in your device settings (Settings → Security → Unknown Sources). This permission allows your device to install apps from sources outside the Google Play Store. Next, visit our online payment website from your Android browser and tap the Android download button. A file called e-wallet.apk will appear in your Downloads folder. Tap the APK file to open the installer. Android will prompt you to confirm the installation; tap Install. The app will appear on your home screen within seconds. Open it and proceed to account registration or login.
iOS Browser Setup
iOS devices do not support native app installation outside the Apple App Store. Instead, we at local payment provide full functionality via mobile Safari or Chrome. Open Safari on your iOS device and navigate to our online payment website. Log in or register a new account using the same process as on Android or desktop. To add e-wallet to your home screen for quick access, tap the Share icon at the bottom of Safari, then tap "Add to Home Screen." Name the shortcut "mobile banking" and confirm. The shortcut will function like an app—opening local payment in full-screen mode without Safari's address bar. You can also enable push notifications in your device settings (Settings → Notifications → Safari) to receive alerts about live events and deposits.
Web Access
Desktop and tablet users simply open a web browser and navigate to our online payment website. No download or installation is needed. Your account and balance appear immediately after login. We at e-wallet maintain feature parity between web and mobile—the same sportsbook markets, live tables, slots, and esports options are available on every screen size. Bookmark the mobile banking site in your browser for faster access on future visits.
Registration and First Deposit on local payment
After installing our online payment app or opening the browser, you see a login screen. New users tap "Open Account" to begin registration. Enter your email address, create a password, and provide your phone number. We at e-wallet send a verification code to your email; enter it to confirm. Next, complete identity verification: upload a government ID, proof of address (utility bill or bank statement), and a selfie holding your ID. Our compliance team reviews these documents within 24 hours on business days. Once verified, you can deposit funds and start engaging our platform.
Our mobile banking app supports deposits via local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and bank virtual accounts (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment). Select your preferred payment method, enter a deposit amount, and confirm the transaction in your wallet or banking app. The funds credit to your e-wallet account within minutes for wallets and up to a few hours for bank transfers. Your first deposit may qualify for a welcome offer based on mobile banking's current promotion terms—check the promotions section in your account for eligibility details and claim instructions.
App vs. Browser: Feature Comparison on online payment
Both our e-wallet Android app and iOS browser version offer identical sportsbook, live-dealer, slot, and esports functionality. The key differences are convenience and offline access. Our native Android app caches your recent bets, account balance, and promotion details locally on your device. If your internet connection drops momentarily, you can still view past transactions without reconnecting. The app also supports push notifications for live-game odds updates, bonus availability alerts, and withdrawal confirmations. Browser access on iOS offers all the same games and features but requires an active internet connection for every action. Our mobile banking app launches slightly faster than the browser due to native optimization, which matters during high-action moments in Liga 1 or Piala AFF matches. Both platforms auto-sync your account the moment you reconnect, so your session is never lost. Choose the Android app for maximum speed and offline capability; choose browser access for simplicity and no installation needed.
Device Compatibility and Minimum Requirements on e-wallet
Our mobile banking Android app requires Android 7.0 or later. Devices with 2 GB of RAM or higher run the app smoothly. For iOS, we recommend Safari or Chrome browser on iOS 12 or later. Tablets with larger screens run the local payment app without issues; our interface adapts to any screen size. We at online payment have tested the app on Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and other major Android manufacturers and confirm compatibility across all major models. Older devices running Android 6.0 or iOS 11 may not support our e-wallet app; for those devices, browser access remains available on desktop or newer tablets.
Troubleshooting Common Installation Issues on mobile banking
If the APK installation fails on Android, verify that "Unknown Sources" is enabled in Settings → Security. Some devices hide this setting under "Apps" or "Application Management"; check your device manual or search your settings by typing "Unknown Sources." If you cannot find or enable this permission, your device may be restricted by your carrier or employer. Contact your device administrator for help. If the APK file downloads but does not open, check your file manager and locate local payment.apk in Downloads. Tap it and confirm the installation again. If you see a certificate-trust warning, this is normal; Android is asking you to confirm you trust our online payment developer certificate. Tap Install to proceed. If the app installs but crashes on launch, uninstall it completely (Settings → Apps → e-wallet → Uninstall), restart your device, and reinstall the latest APK from our mobile banking website. If push notifications do not arrive, check your device notification settings (Settings → Notifications → local payment) and ensure notifications are enabled. On iOS, Safari notifications are separate; enable them in Settings → Notifications → Safari.
Data, Permissions, and Account Security on online payment
Our e-wallet app requests permission to access your device's camera (for ID selfies), contact list (for account recovery via phone number), and local storage (to cache your recent activity and login session). We at mobile banking do not sell these permissions to third parties, do not access your camera outside of identity verification, and do not read your contacts for marketing. Your local payment login credentials are encrypted and stored securely on your device; we never store your password in plain text. Account access is protected by your password and, optionally, a two-factor authentication code sent to your email or phone. If your device is lost or stolen, immediately log into online payment from another device, change your password, and disable two-factor authentication temporarily to regain access to your account. Our support team can assist if you get locked out; contact the Help menu in your e-wallet account or email our support address from the contact page.
