How to log in to Realz Casino with Inclave: a step-by-step guide
Inclave is the feature Realz Casino leans on hardest, and it is the reason a lot of Australian players end up searching for a plain-English guide before they even open an account. This page walks you through exactly what Inclave is, how to set it up for Realz, what you actually gain by using it, and — the part most operators skip — where your biometric data really lives and what happens when you swap phones. No hype, no filler: just the steps and the honest caveats.
If you only need to reset a forgotten password or fix a login error, that belongs on our Realz Casino login page. If you have not opened an account yet, start at registration — you set Inclave up as part of that flow. This guide assumes you want the password-free experience and want to understand it before you switch it on.
What Inclave is & why it's trending in Australia
Inclave is a single sign-on identity service built for online casinos. Instead of storing a separate username and password at every site, you create one Inclave profile and use it to log in across every casino that supports it — Realz among them. On your phone, that login is confirmed with FaceID or TouchID; on a desktop it can fall back to a passkey or device prompt. The password itself moves into the background and becomes a recovery method rather than the thing you type every visit.
Why is this catching on with Australian players specifically? Two reasons. First, a lot of the offshore casinos AU players use — Realz included — share the same account infrastructure, so one Inclave profile genuinely does unlock several of them. If you already have an Inclave profile from another site, connecting Realz takes seconds. Second, password fatigue is real: people reuse weak passwords, get them leaked, and then lose accounts. Biometric login sidesteps that whole failure mode, because there is no password for a phishing site or a data breach to steal.
It is worth being clear-eyed about what Inclave is not. It is a convenience and phishing-resistance layer — it is not a licence, not a regulator, and not a guarantee of anything about the casino behind it. Realz operates under a Tobique Gaming Commission (New Brunswick, Canada) licence No. 0000071, which is an international licence, not an Australian one. Inclave makes logging in faster and safer; it does not change who you are dealing with or the terms you agree to. Read our independent review for that side of the picture.
Step-by-step Inclave setup for Realz
The whole process takes about five or six minutes the first time, and roughly two seconds every time after that. You do it once, from the Realz Casino login or sign-up screen. Here is the exact order.
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Create or connect an Inclave profile
From the Realz Casino login screen, choose the Inclave option. If this is your first Inclave casino, register a single profile with your email address and set a recovery password. If you already use Inclave at another casino, pick "connect existing profile" instead — you do not create a second one.
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Link the profile to Realz
Authorise Realz Casino to use your Inclave profile. This binds your Realz account to Inclave rather than to a stand-alone password, so from now on Inclave is the front door to this specific casino. Confirm the email prompt if one is sent.
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Enable biometrics
Turn on FaceID or TouchID (or your Android equivalent) inside Inclave and grant the browser permission to use it when it asks. This is the step that replaces typing a password with your face or fingerprint — make sure you allow the biometric access when the pop-up appears, or the next login will fall back to the recovery password.
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Instant login after setup
You are done. On every future visit, tap "Log in with Inclave", confirm with your face or fingerprint, and you land straight in your Realz account — no email, no password, no code. That is the one-click experience the casino advertises, and it works the same way on the PWA on your phone.
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Benefits of Inclave login
Inclave is not just a gimmick — the practical upside is real, and it lands in three areas.
Nothing to remember. You never have to invent, store or reset a Realz-specific password again. That sounds minor until you realise how many casino accounts get locked simply because someone forgot which password they used. With biometrics, the "password" is your face or fingerprint, which you always have on you.
Fast switching between sites. Because one Inclave profile spans multiple casinos on the same infrastructure, jumping from one to another is a single biometric tap on each. If you play at more than one Inclave casino, you feel this immediately — there is no re-typing credentials at every door.
Stronger phishing protection. This is the underrated one. A typed password can be captured by a fake login page or leaked in a breach. A biometric login tied to your device cannot be phished the same way — a copycat site has no password field to harvest, because there is no password to type. For a category as targeted by scam clones as offshore casinos, that is a genuine security gain over a traditional login.
The honest counterpoint: convenience can make it a little too easy to log in on impulse. If controlling your own play is a concern, that same one-tap access works against you. Set deposit and session limits, and if you ever need to step back, use self-exclusion — see responsible gambling. Fast login should never mean fewer guardrails.
Biometric data security
This is the question worth getting right before you enable anything: when you log in with FaceID or TouchID, is your face or fingerprint being sent to Realz Casino or to Inclave? The short answer is no.
Where the data is stored. Your actual biometric data — the mathematical model of your face or fingerprint — stays on your device, inside the secure hardware element of your phone or laptop (Apple's Secure Enclave, or the equivalent on Android and Windows). It never leaves the device. Inclave and Realz never receive it. What happens at login is that your device checks your biometrics locally and, if they match, releases a cryptographic key that tells Inclave "this is the right person on the right device." The casino only ever sees a yes/no confirmation, not your fingerprint. This is the same model banking apps use, and it is the reason biometric login is considered safer than a password rather than riskier.
In plain terms: your face and fingerprint stay on your phone. Realz Casino and Inclave only ever receive a "verified" signal from your device — never the biometric itself.
What to do when you change phones. Because the biometric key lives on the device, a new phone starts with no key. When you set up a new handset, open Inclave, sign in with your linked email address (or the backup recovery code you saved during setup), and re-enable FaceID or TouchID on the new device. Your Realz account is untouched — you are simply re-registering the new phone's biometrics against the same Inclave profile. Keep that recovery email current and store the backup code somewhere safe; if you lose access to both, recovery goes through Inclave support and can take longer. If you sell or hand on an old phone, do a factory reset so its stored biometric key is wiped along with everything else.
One more caveat worth stating plainly: Realz forbids VPN use, and winnings can be voided if you breach that clause. That has nothing to do with Inclave itself, but since a fast login makes it easy to hop on from anywhere, it is worth knowing before you play. When in doubt about limits, KYC or account rules, check with the operator directly.
Inclave login — frequently asked questions
Do I need to create a separate password for Inclave?
No. The whole point of Inclave is biometric login with FaceID or TouchID instead of a traditional password. A password is only used as a backup method for recovering access.
Can I use Inclave at several casinos at once?
Yes. A single Inclave profile lets you switch between different Inclave casinos without re-entering your details on each site.
What do I do when I change phones?
You re-confirm biometrics on the new device using your linked email or an Inclave backup recovery code, then FaceID or TouchID works again as before.
Next steps: head to the login page if you need to reset access or troubleshoot an error, or open registration to create your account and set Inclave up as you go.