MrQ login: one real address, every fix that matters
Log in at mrq.com (same URL on mobile), top-right button. Most failures are lookalike typing variants or phishing resets; type the address yourself and reset only on-site. This is an independent guide, not the casino.
The safe route, once and forever
The mrq login journey fails for two reasons: typing variants that land on lookalikes, and resets initiated from phishing emails. The fix costs ten seconds: type mrq.com once, log in, bookmark the logged-in page, and never arrive by ad click again. Your browser's saved password becomes a phishing alarm: it will refuse to autofill on impostor domains.
| Symptom | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Password correct, login refused | Lookalike domain (mrq com typing variants) | Check the address bar reads mrq.com exactly; retry there |
| Reset email never arrives | Spam filters or mistyped account email | Check spam; then live chat with your registered email ready |
| Account locked after tries | Brute-force protection | On-site reset; wait out the cooldown; do not hammer |
| Verification requested at login | UKGC identity or safer-gambling check | Upload what is asked promptly; the registration guide lists document formats |
| Blocked abroad or on VPN | Licence geography; VPN breaches T&Cs | Wait until you are back in the UK; never VPN |
Mobile login and the mrq account basics
Phones use the identical address; the app page covers the install-to-home-screen route that makes it feel native. Inside the mrq account: deposit limits and safer-gambling tools live in settings (set them early, per the responsible gambling page), verified status shows in your profile, and the cashier remembers your original payment method because withdrawals return by the same rail (the withdrawal guide explains why). If your login works but an offer looks missing, that is eligibility rather than a bug; the bonus codes page covers who qualifies for what.
Same address, every device
| Device | Route | Worth knowing |
|---|---|---|
| Windows or Mac browser | mrq.com, top-right button | Let the browser save the password; autofill doubles as a domain check |
| iPhone or iPad (Safari) | Same address, same button | Add the logged-in page to your home screen for one-tap returns |
| Android (Chrome) | Same address | The install prompt gives an icon without any store visit |
| Tablet, landscape | Same address | Shows the desktop-style lobby; nothing else changes |
The pattern is the point: there is no separate mobile URL, no ".mobi", no regional variant. Any page giving you a different sign-in address for a different device is describing a site that is not this one.
Password hygiene that pays for itself here
Gambling accounts hold a payment method and a cash balance, which makes them exactly the kind of account credential-stuffing lists get tested against. Three habits close the door. Use a password unique to this account, because a password reused from a breached shop login is the single most common takeover route. Let a password manager do the remembering, since it will refuse to fill credentials on an impostor domain no matter how convincing the page looks. And treat every email about your account as unverified until you have checked the sender's domain: the operator will never ask for your password by email or message, and "your account is locked, click here" is the oldest lure in the genre. When in doubt, ignore the email entirely, type the address yourself and look at the account directly.
Locked out: the recovery order
Work the list in order and you will be back in with minimum drama. First, the on-site reset from the page you trust, not from any email link. Second, if the lock came from repeated failed attempts, wait out the cooldown rather than hammering; brute-force protection counts retries, including yours. Third, live chat with your registered email address ready, because that is the first thing support will ask for. Fourth, if the lock is a safer-gambling or verification intervention rather than a password issue, respond to exactly what is being asked; UKGC operators are required to intervene on certain patterns, and the fastest route through is compliance, not argument. Details of what those checks want are in the registration guide.
MrQ questions, answered short
What is the MrQ login address?
mrq.com, the same on every device; the Log In button sits top-right. There is no separate mobile login URL.
I typed mrq com and got a strange site. Why?
Typing variants without the dot, or with extra words, surface lookalike domains that rank on the brand's traffic. Type mrq.com exactly or use your own bookmark.
Why is my account locked?
Usually repeated failed passwords or a safer-gambling/verification check. Use the on-site reset first; then live chat. UKGC operators must intervene on certain patterns; that is the framework working.
Can I log in from abroad?
The account is built for the UK market; access from abroad may be limited by licensing. Do not use a VPN; it breaches terms.