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The Recently Played section on slot m11 keeps a running list of games, matches, and sessions you've accessed in the past few days. This feature helps you return quickly to Liga 1 fixtures, live-dealer tables, or slot games without browsing the full catalog each time. Whether you're following a Champions League round or resuming a slot session, Recently Played acts as a shortcut to your most-used markets.

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We organize Recently Played by recency—the most recent game appears first—and include basic details like the game name, the date you last played it, and a quick-access button. This is especially useful during busy match weeks when Liga 1 or Piala AFF fixtures overlap, or when you're juggling multiple payment methods (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or bank virtual accounts) across different sessions.

How Recently Played tracks your activity

Every time you open a game or market on slot m11, we log it to your Recently Played list. This includes football matches (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League), live-dealer tables (blackjack, baccarat, Dragon Tiger), slot games (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus), and esports tournaments (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile). The list updates in real time, so the moment you close a session, it moves to the top of your Recently Played feed.

We keep your Recently Played history for a rolling period—typically the past 30 days. Older entries fade out automatically, but you can always search your full account history if you need to find something from further back. The Recently Played section is personal to your account; no other user sees your list, and it's protected by the same two-factor authentication and encryption we use for your login and payment data.

Recently Played interface showing Liga 1 matches and live-dealer tables

Recently Played is designed to save you time—no need to hunt through menus when you want to jump back into a game you were following.

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Navigating your Recently Played list

When you log into slot m11, your Recently Played section appears prominently on the dashboard. Each entry shows the game or match name, the date and time you last accessed it, and a thumbnail or icon representing the category (football, live-dealer, slot, or esports). Clicking any entry takes you directly to that game or market, ready to place a new wager or continue watching.

You can sort your Recently Played list by date (newest first, which is the default), or by category if you want to see all your Liga 1 activity together, or all your live-dealer sessions in one view. A search box lets you type a game name or league name—type "Piala Indonesia" to filter for those matches, or "Aviator" to find that slot game quickly.

Clearing your Recently Played history

You can manually remove individual entries from Recently Played, or clear the entire list from your account settings. This does not affect your full account history or transaction records—it only removes the shortcuts from your dashboard.

Recently Played and payment method tracking

Your Recently Played list is tied to your account, which is linked to your active payment method. If you deposit via DANA one day and e-wallet the next, both sessions appear in Recently Played, but your account balance reflects only the payment method currently active. This matters when you're reviewing which games you played with which funds.

For example, if you funded your account with a mobile banking transfer on Monday and played Liga 1 matches, then deposited again via a local payment virtual account on Wednesday and played live-dealer tables, your Recently Played list shows both sessions in order. When you withdraw, you can trace back through Recently Played to see which games were funded by which payment method, helping you reconcile your account before requesting a withdrawal.

Recently Played list sorted by date with Liga 1 and live-dealer entries
Recently Played sorted by date
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Filter by category (slots, football, live-dealer)
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Search Recently Played by game or league name

Using Recently Played to manage your sessions

Many players on slot m11 use Recently Played as a way to structure their gaming routine. If you follow Liga 1 closely, you might pin your favorite team's matches to the top of Recently Played so they're always one click away. If you alternate between football betting and live-dealer tables, Recently Played lets you switch between them without losing your place.

During major tournaments—Piala AFF, Champions League, or Piala Asia—your Recently Played list can get crowded. Use the category filter to focus on just football matches, or use the search function to find a specific team or league. This keeps your dashboard organized and helps you find what you're looking for quickly, especially on match days when multiple fixtures are happening simultaneously.

Recently Played is a convenience feature—it remembers where you were so you can pick up where you left off.

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Recently Played and account security

Your Recently Played list is part of your account data and is protected by the same security measures we use for your login credentials and payment information. Two-factor authentication, encryption, and regular security audits all apply to your Recently Played history. If you're concerned about privacy—for example, if you share a device with others—you can clear your Recently Played list at any time from your account settings.

We do not share your Recently Played data with third parties. It remains private to your account and is visible only to you when you log in. If you log out or your session expires, your Recently Played list is still there when you log back in, as long as you use the same account credentials.

Linking Recently Played to your withdrawal process

Before you withdraw funds from slot m11, it's helpful to review your Recently Played list alongside your full account history. This gives you a quick sense of which games you've been playing recently and helps you understand how your account balance changed. If you're withdrawing via online payment, e-wallet, or a mobile banking virtual account, you can cross-reference your Recently Played activity with your transaction history to confirm everything is in order.

Our support team can also use your Recently Played data to help troubleshoot account issues. If you report a problem with a specific game or market, we can look at your Recently Played history to see when you accessed it and what happened during your session. This makes the support process faster and more accurate.

Recently Played on slot m11: Quick summary

Recently Played is a convenience feature that keeps shortcuts to your most-accessed games and markets. Whether you're following Liga 1 in Jakarta, playing live-dealer tables in Surabaya, or tracking esports tournaments, Recently Played remembers where you were and lets you return with one click. The list updates in real time and is organized by date, with options to filter by category or search by name.

Your Recently Played history is personal to your account and protected by the same security measures we use for your login and payment data. You can clear individual entries or your entire list at any time. When you're ready to withdraw—via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, or a bank virtual account—you can review your Recently Played activity alongside your full account history to confirm your balance and transaction details.

Recently Played is designed to make your experience on slot m11 faster and more convenient. Use it to organize your gaming routine, find games quickly during busy match weeks, and keep track of which markets you're most active in. Our services are available only where local law permits, and users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law.

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