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Your Recently Played section on dago stores your game history across sportsbook, esports, live-dealer tables, and slots. We track every match you viewed, every market you entered, and every withdrawal you requested — all accessible from your account dashboard after you deposit via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank virtual accounts.
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The Recently Played feature helps you return to matches, games, and markets without searching again. On dago, we organize your history by date and game type so you can quickly resume where you left off. This guide explains how Recently Played works, how to access your deposit and withdrawal history, and how to manage your account settings.
How Recently Played works on dago
When you log into dago on Android or iOS, your account dashboard displays your Recently Played section. This area shows the games, matches, and markets you accessed most recently. Each entry includes the game title, your last visit timestamp, and a quick link to return to that market. If you viewed a Liga 1 match yesterday, it appears in Recently Played today.
We update Recently Played in real time. As soon as you close a match or exit a game, dago logs the activity. The next time you log in, Recently Played reflects all your recent activity. This history persists across Android app, iOS browser, and desktop browser — if you played a live-dealer baccarat table on your phone this morning, it appears in Recently Played on desktop this evening.
Your Recently Played list is private. Only you can see your game history on dago. We do not share this information with other users or third parties. Your account security depends on keeping your login credentials confidential; if you share your phone or computer, log out of dago after each session to protect your Recently Played history and account balance.
Accessing your deposit, withdrawal, and game history
Your dago account dashboard consolidates Recently Played games with full transaction records. Here is how to find and review your history:
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Open the account menu
Tap your profile icon or name at the top of the dago app or browser window.
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Select history or transactions
Navigate to Recently Played, transaction history, or account statements to view all activity.
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Filter by game type or date range
dago allows you to sort by sportsbook, esports, live-dealer, or slots; you can also filter by deposit date or withdrawal request date.
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Review your deposit methods
Your transaction page shows all DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and bank virtual account transfers linked to your account.

Each deposit entry shows the payment method (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment), the date, and your balance update. Each withdrawal entry displays the request date, verification status, and expected credit timeline. If you used online payment to deposit, your withdrawal goes back to the account linked to that e-wallet scan. If you funded via a mobile banking virtual account, we credit local payment.
dago keeps your game and payment history organized in one place. Across Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, and Yogyakarta, users access the same account features — Recently Played, transaction logs, and withdrawal tracking.
We maintain your Recently Played history indefinitely. Even if you have not accessed a game for months, dago retains that entry so you can return to it anytime. Our platform does not expire old game history. However, if you request account closure, we delete your Recently Played list as part of account termination. Standard data-retention practices apply to all user accounts on dago.
Tips for managing your dago account history

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Use Recently Played to track your preferred games. If you regularly play Liga 1 matches, live-dealer blackjack, or Aviator slots, dago keeps these markets at the top of your account dashboard. You can return to these games in seconds without searching. Recently Played works across all game categories — sportsbook, esports, live-dealer tables, and slots.
Review your transaction history monthly. Check all DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and bank deposits to ensure they match your deposits. Verify that all withdrawals arrived at your linked payment method. If you notice a discrepancy or an unauthorized transaction, contact our support team immediately with your account email and the transaction date. Our team responds during business hours.
Keep your account details current. If you change your phone number or email, update your profile on dago right away. Withdrawal verification relies on your registered contact details. Mismatched information can delay processing. Our support team maintains a help center and FAQ section for account questions. You can also message support from your account dashboard.
Plan your deposits based on payment-method speed. mobile banking scans and e-wallet transfers (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) settle within moments. Bank virtual accounts (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) work reliably but may take longer during peak hours. If you need to fund your account quickly for a specific match, use online payment or an e-wallet. Your Recently Played list will update as soon as your deposit clears.
dago safeguards your account privacy. Your Recently Played history, deposit and withdrawal records, and game activity are encrypted and stored securely. We do not share your account data with other platforms or third-party marketers. Our standard security practices protect your account and payment information. Always log out after each session, especially on public or shared devices.
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