Installation Paths on karltzy
We at karltzy support three main installation methods: Android APK download, iOS web-app installation via Safari, and direct web-app access on desktop or mobile browsers. Each method connects to the same account, so your balance, tournament history, and withdrawal requests synchronise across all platforms. Choose the method that best fits your device and preference.
Installation options
Download and install the APK file directly; enable "Unknown sources" in security settings.
Open in Safari, tap Share, then "Add to Home Screen" to create a home-screen shortcut.
Access karltzy.com directly on any modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
Getting Started: Step-by-Step Installation
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Download the app or open in your browser
For Android, download the APK file from our download link; for iOS, open karltzy.com in Safari; for web, visit karltzy.com on any desktop or mobile browser.
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Complete account registration
Enter your email, username, password, and mobile number; agree to our terms and privacy policy; then submit to create your karltzy account.
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Verify your identity
Upload identity documents as part of our standard verification process; verification typically completes within a few hours during business hours.
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Make your first deposit and play
Choose your payment method (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or virtual account), complete your first deposit, and begin accessing tournaments and live games.
App vs. Browser: Strengths of Each Approach
Our native Android app offers offline tournament tracking, faster load times during peak hours, and push notifications for new tournament windows and live-dealer table openings. The iOS web-app provides similar functionality without the need to enable unknown sources or manage APK files. Both approaches synchronise with our web browser version, so your account balance, deposit history, and withdrawal requests remain consistent across all platforms. The browser version works on any device without installation and updates automatically when you refresh. Choose based on your device and your preference for native versus browser-based access.
Device Compatibility and Requirements
Our Android APK runs on devices with Android 7.0 (API level 24) or later. Our iOS web-app is compatible with iOS 12.0 and later, accessible through Safari on iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Our web browser version works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera. We recommend using a device with at least 100 MB of free storage space and a stable internet connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data) for optimal performance.
Common Installation Troubleshooting
If you encounter an "Unknown sources" warning on Android, open Settings, navigate to Security or Applications, and enable "Unknown sources" to allow APK installation from external sources. On iOS, if the "Add to Home Screen" option does not appear, ensure you are using Safari (not Chrome or another browser), then tap Share and look for the option again. If the app does not load after installation, clear your browser cache or reinstall the APK. If you receive a certificate warning, this may indicate network interference; retry on a different Wi-Fi network or mobile data connection. Contact our support team if issues persist.
Data, Permissions, and Account Security
We at karltzy collect minimal device permissions: the Android app requests internet access and optional notification permission for tournament alerts. We do not request access to your camera, microphone, or contact list. All data transmitted between your device and our servers uses HTTPS encryption. Your password is never stored in plain text; we encrypt it with industry-standard hashing algorithms. Your identity verification documents are stored securely and accessible only to our compliance team. If you log out or uninstall the app, your account remains active on our servers. You can log back in at any time using your email or username and password. Never share your login credentials, and log out after each session on shared devices.
