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mia4d Recently Played - Piala AFF Markets & Mandiri Banking

Our Recently Played section keeps a live record of the games and markets our users have accessed in the last session. On mia4d, this history feed serves two purposes: it lets you jump back into a Liga 1 match or Piala AFF tournament without hunting through menus, and it shows your payment method—whether e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment—so you can verify your account status before placing a new action.

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The feed updates after each interaction. When you close a live-dealer table, exit a Champions League market, or complete a withdrawal step, that activity logs into your Recently Played tile. We do not sell or share this history; it stays private to your account and refreshes automatically when you log back in.

How mia4d Recently Played organizes your history

Each entry in Recently Played shows three pieces of information: the game or market name, the timestamp of your last action, and your balance state at that moment. If you were browsing Liga 1 pre-match odds and then switched to a live-dealer blackjack table, both tiles appear in order, with the blackjack session stamped as more recent.

We organize the feed by category. Football markets (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League) cluster together at the top. Live-dealer tables (roulette, Dragon Tiger, baccarat) sit below. Slot games like Sweet Bonanza or Gates of Olympus occupy their own row. Esports entries for Mobile Legends or Free Fire follow. This layout means you can scan for the type of action you want without scrolling past unrelated tiles.

Recently Played feed showing Liga 1 match, live-dealer table, and slot game tiles stacked vertically with timestamps
Recently Played tiles stack by category and timestamp.

Clicking any tile reopens that market or game. If you were watching a Liga 1 match and left mid-session, the tile remembers your scroll position, so you land back at the same fixture. Live-dealer tables do not hold your seat—joining a new hand starts a fresh round—but we display the table name so you can find the same operator and camera view you prefer.

Our Recently Played history persists for up to 30 days. Older tiles fade from the list automatically. If you clear your browser cache or log out, the feed remains tied to your account, not your device, so logging in again on a different phone or desktop shows the same history.

Payment method visibility inside mia4d Recently Played

When you open the Recently Played feed, we also display a compact summary of your active deposit method. For example, if your last session used DANA, a small badge next to your balance shows "e-wallet" and the last four digits of your linked account. If you switched to mobile banking or local payment, that update reflects immediately.

This visibility helps you confirm your banking route before you re-engage. Many users in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung manage multiple wallets—online payment for daily transfers, e-wallet for convenience, mobile banking for larger amounts. The Recently Played badge prevents the mistake of trying to withdraw via local payment when your active method is set to online payment. You can tap the badge to open the payment settings and switch methods if needed.

Payment method badge inside Recently Played showing DANA, OVO, and Mandiri options with account masking
Payment method badge in Recently Played.

Switching payment methods mid-session

If you want to deposit or withdraw using a different method than your previous session, our Recently Played interface does not lock you in. Tap your payment badge, select a new option from e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking, and confirm. The change takes effect immediately.

Your next deposit or withdrawal uses the new method. We do not auto-convert balances or impose switching fees; the banking partner you select handles the transfer details.

Recently Played and market continuity

One of the key design choices behind Recently Played is that we preserve your market context. When you re-enter a Liga 1 or Piala AFF tile, we fetch the current odds and match status, so you are never reading stale data. If you stepped away during halftime, the feed shows halftime, and opening the tile refreshes to live second-half odds. If a match ended, the tile marks the result and updates your settlement status.

For live-dealer tables, the experience differs slightly. You cannot "resume" a seat at a roulette or Dragon Tiger table because new rounds spin constantly. Instead, the Recently Played tile acts as a shortcut to the same studio and table number. Clicking it queues you to join the next available position, so you get back to the action without navigating menus.

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    Tap a Liga 1 or Piala AFF tileFootball

    The match loads with current odds and live score. If the match finished, you see the final result and any settlement pending review by our system.

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    Open a live-dealer table tileCasino

    The studio and table number appear, and you enter the queue for the next available seat. The system assigns your position and you join the round in progress or waiting for the next round to start.

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    Click a slot or esports tileGames

    The game engine loads with a fresh session. If you were playing Sweet Bonanza, Aviator, or Mobile Legends MPL, your balance updates to reflect any pending settlements before the new session begins.

Recently Played is not a portfolio tracker. We do not aggregate your historical results, display cumulative profit or loss, or store data beyond 30 days. It is a session shortcut and banking reminder designed for convenience and account safety.

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Account verification and Recently Played access

Your Recently Played feed loads only after account verification is complete. When you first open mia4d and log in, our system checks your email and identity status. If verification is pending, you see a banner and the Recently Played section remains locked. Once verified—typically after you provide ID documents and confirm your banking details—the feed unlocks and populates with your history.

We require verification before showing Recently Played because the feed includes payment method summaries and balance snapshots. This protects your privacy if someone gains temporary device access; they cannot see your banking details or account balance without passing the same verification checks you did.

Verification note: We ask for a government ID, a recent bank or utility statement, and a selfie holding your ID. This process usually completes within a few hours. If you experience a delay, contact our support team via the help menu inside the app or website. Our team responds during standard business hours in Indonesia and can address document questions or re-submission requests.

Recently Played and withdrawal workflow with mia4d

One practical use of Recently Played is that it shows which payment method you used last. If your last action was a withdrawal via local payment virtual account, the payment badge displays "online payment" and the associated account alias. This helps you remember your banking setup and avoid selecting the wrong method when you initiate a new withdrawal.

Withdrawals on mia4d proceed in stages. First, you log in and navigate to the Withdrawal section (accessible from the main menu). Our system displays your current balance and available methods—e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking. You select the amount and method. The request then enters a verification queue, where our compliance team confirms that your account, identity, and banking details match our records. This step prevents fraud and ensures funds reach the correct person.

If your withdrawal uses a bank transfer (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking), the receiving bank may apply its own security checks or processing delays. We cannot control those steps, so we do not guarantee a specific timeline. Typical transfers settle within one to three business days, but this depends on whether the receiving bank flags the transaction for review, your account status with that bank, and public holidays like Idul Fitri or Idul Adha.

E-wallet withdrawals (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment) generally move faster because they route through wallet networks, but the receiving wallet must also pass its own security checks. Recently Played does not predict withdrawal timing; it simply shows you which method you last used so you can make an informed choice this time.

Clearing and managing your Recently Played history

You can manually clear your Recently Played feed at any time. Inside your account settings (accessible from the profile menu), there is a "Clear History" button under the Privacy section. Tapping it removes all tiles and resets the feed to empty. When you next log in to a market, game, or live-dealer table, that action generates a new tile and your history rebuilds.

Clearing history does not affect your account balance, settlement status, or payment method settings. It only erases the shortcut tiles. If you prefer a blank slate for privacy—for example, if you share a device with family members—clearing is a straightforward way to reset the visible history without touching your account data.

What persists after clearing

  • Your account balance and all settlements remain unchanged.
  • Your linked payment methods (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, etc.) stay active.
  • Your deposit and withdrawal history is logged separately in the Transaction section and is not affected by clearing Recently Played.
  • Your verification status and identity documents remain on file.

mia4d Recently Played and cross-device sync

Our Recently Played data syncs across devices tied to the same mia4d account. If you log in on your phone, play a Liga 1 market, then switch to a desktop and log in there, the phone session appears in your desktop Recently Played feed with the timestamp you left it. This design assumes each user maintains a single account across devices; we do not support multiple concurrent logins on different devices, and logging in elsewhere will end your session on the first device.

The sync also means your payment method badge updates everywhere. If you change your active method to online payment on your phone, your desktop will show the same e-wallet badge the next time you refresh. This prevents confusion when switching devices and helps you maintain a single, consistent banking setup across your use of mia4d.