A lot of people ask me whether they can create two or three Tiranga app accounts to grab extra welcome bonuses, try different strategies, or recover losses from one account. The short answer after seeing this pattern repeat for years: it’s a bad idea and usually ends in tears.
Tiranga (like almost every other color prediction game app) follows a strict one user = one account policy. They don’t officially allow multiple accounts, and they’re getting better at catching people who try it.Why People Still Try Multiple AccountsI get it — the temptation is real:
If you’re worried about your current setup or got a warning message, stop playing with real money until you sort it out.
Stay safe out there. These apps are risky enough without adding self-inflicted problems.
- Claiming the signup bonus again and again
- Splitting your plays across accounts to “increase chances”
- Hiding losses in one account while winning in another
- Using different devices or numbers to bypass limits
- Both (or all) accounts can get permanently banned
- Your wallet balance gets frozen or wiped out
- Any pending withdrawals get cancelled
- They can block your device ID or IP address, making it hard to create new accounts later
- Even money you won fair and square can disappear
- Same device (IMEI/device ID)
- Same IP address or Wi-Fi network
- Similar playing patterns and timing
- Linked bank/UPI details or KYC documents
- Stick to one account only.
- Complete full KYC (Aadhaar + PAN) on that single account — it actually makes withdrawals smoother and shows you’re a genuine user.
- Never share your login details with friends or family.
- If you want to take a break or change strategy, just do it on the same account instead of making a new one.
- Read the rules inside the app when you can — they’re usually buried in the “Terms & Conditions” section.
If you’re worried about your current setup or got a warning message, stop playing with real money until you sort it out.
Stay safe out there. These apps are risky enough without adding self-inflicted problems.
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