How Recently Played works on pagoda168 login
Every time you open a slot game or join a live-dealer table on pagoda168 login, we log that session. The Recently Played section then displays your most recent titles in reverse chronological order — newest at the top. This means if you played Aviator this morning and Gates of Olympus yesterday, Aviator appears first when you log back in.
We store your Recently Played history across all devices linked to your pagoda168 login account. If you play on desktop in the morning and switch to mobile in the evening, both sessions feed into the same list. This continuity is especially useful during tournaments or when you're chasing a particular game across different times of day.
Why Recently Played saves time
Our players in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan often juggle multiple games during a session. Rather than navigate back to the home page or search for a title each time, Recently Played lets you tap or click once to resume. This is particularly valuable during scheduled tournaments on pagoda168 login, where you might switch between a slot event and a live-dealer table within minutes.
Recently Played is personal to your account
Your Recently Played list is private and tied only to your pagoda168 login login credentials. No other user can see your history, and we do not share it with third parties.
Game categories in Recently Played
We organize Recently Played across all game types available on pagoda168 login:
- Slot games: Pragmatic Play titles (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus), PG Soft games (Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways), and Habanero slots.
- Live-dealer tables: Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger, and multi-camera live studios.
- Sportsbook markets: Football (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, Premier League), MotoGP, and esports (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile).
When you open Recently Played, each entry displays the game title, the software provider (Pragmatic Play, PG Soft, Habanero, or our live-studio partner), and a timestamp showing when you last played. This helps you remember which game you were exploring and whether you want to continue or try something different.
If you've played a tournament version of a slot—such as a daily Aviator tournament on pagoda168 login—the Recently Played entry reflects the tournament variant, not the standard game. This distinction matters if you're tracking your tournament participation across Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, or Nyepi seasonal events.
Clearing and managing your history
We give you full control over your Recently Played list. You can remove individual entries by clicking the X icon next to any game, or you can clear your entire history from your account settings. Clearing your history does not affect your account balance, tournament standings, or any other data on pagoda168 login—it only resets the Recently Played display.
- Remove one entry
- Hover over or tap a game in Recently Played and select the remove icon to delete it from your list.
- Clear all history
- Go to Account Settings → Recently Played → Clear History. Confirm the action, and your list resets.
- Restore cleared history
- Once cleared, history cannot be restored. If you clear by mistake, contact our support team for assistance.
Recently Played and payment methods
Your Recently Played history is independent of your deposit or withdrawal activity. Whether you fund your pagoda168 login account via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or a bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet), your game history remains the same. We do not link payment method to game preference, so switching between e-wallets or bank accounts does not affect what appears in Recently Played.
Syncing across devices
If you play on multiple devices—desktop, tablet, mobile—your Recently Played list syncs automatically. Log in to pagoda168 login on any device, and you'll see the same Recently Played entries in the same order. This synchronization happens in real time, so if you play a game on your phone, it appears in Recently Played on your desktop within seconds.
