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ora78 Recently Played Mobile Sportsbook with APK & iOS Browser

When you open ora78 on your Android phone or iOS browser, the first section you'll see after logging in is Recently Played—a running list of the games and markets you've accessed in your past sessions. This feature saves you time by skipping the search step; instead of hunting through hundreds of football matches or slots, you jump straight to what you were watching yesterday or earlier today.

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Recently Played

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Recently Played does more than list your activity. It tracks your browsing depth across the sportsbook, live casino, and slots categories, so you can pick up where you left off without starting fresh each time. Whether you were following Liga 1 updates, monitoring live blackjack tables, or exploring Aviator, the section remembers your context—team you were tracking, table you favoured, game you were reading about.

How Recently Played Works on Mobile and Web

On your Android device with the ora78 APK installed, Recently Played appears as the default landing screen after account login. The list refreshes automatically each time you open the app, ordering entries by timestamp—most recent first. On iOS devices using the mobile browser, the same list loads in the home feed, though load speed depends on your network connection and the browser's cache settings.

Recently Played list on mobile with sportsbook, live casino, and slots tiles
Recently Played home screen on Android and iOS showing mixed game and market tiles

The list combines four categories: live-sport markets, live-dealer tables, slot games, and esports matches. Each tile shows a thumbnail, the game or event name, and a two-digit timestamp (minutes or hours ago). Tapping a tile opens that game or market directly, skipping navigational menus. On Android, the APK preserves this list in local storage, so it remains available even during network interruptions; the browser version on iOS syncs the list to your account each time you refresh, ensuring consistency across devices.

Desktop users also see Recently Played, but the experience is secondary. The desktop layout shows Recently Played as a collapsible sidebar widget, whereas the mobile view makes it the main entry point. This design reflects ora78's mobile-first strategy—our analytics show that roughly 70 per cent of logins happen on phones, especially in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung where mobile data plans are the primary internet access. If you use ora78 from multiple devices, note that Recently Played syncs to your account after verification, so switching from your Android phone to an iPad or desktop browser will preserve your list, though the display format changes slightly to fit larger screens.

Each Recently Played entry persists for 30 days. After that period, entries are archived in your account history (visible in the Account menu under Activity) but no longer appear in the quick-access list. This balances convenience with screen clutter—keeping your Recently Played lean and focused on current interests rather than months-old sessions.

What Games, Markets, and Streams Appear in Recently Played

Your Recently Played list is a window into your own account behaviour, not a global leaderboard or social feed. It reflects only your choices and navigation.

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Recently Played tracks several types of engagement on the ora78 platform. In the sportsbook section, any football match you view—Liga 1 fixtures, Piala AFF tournaments, Premier League, Champions League—will be added to your list. If you opened a match to check game information or follow commentary, that entry appears even if you didn't place any selection. The same applies to other sports: MotoGP races, badminton tournaments, and esports markets (Mobile Legends Professional League, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile) all log when you visit their detail pages.

In the live casino, any table you accessed—whether you joined a blackjack session, observed a roulette wheel, sat down at a baccarat table, or watched Dragon Tiger—creates an entry. Unlike the sportsbook, casino entries reflect the moment you tapped into a live studio or table, not a live viewing session itself. If you opened a table five times in one afternoon, you'll see five separate timestamps, unless you stayed in that table continuously.

Live casino blackjack table and sports betting interface side by side on mobile
Live casino and sportsbook sections feed into the same Recently Played list, creating a unified entry point for both gaming styles

Slot games appear in Recently Played when you load them, even if you don't spend any time playing. Entries for Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways will all show in your list, ordered by when you accessed them. Each entry links you directly back to that game's lobby, bypassing the category menu.

Entries that do not appear: items in your account settings, pages accessed before you logged in, and content you viewed in guest mode (if available). Your deposit and withdrawal history also doesn't populate Recently Played—those actions are tracked separately in your Account menu under Transaction History. This distinction keeps your gaming feed focused on entertainment, not administrative tasks.

Note: Recently Played is private to your account. No other user—and no public leaderboard—can see which games or markets you've accessed. Payment method histories (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) are encrypted and similarly private.

Tips and Best Practices for Recently Played

As you build your Recently Played list, a few strategies can help you get the most from the feature. First, if you follow specific teams or markets closely, opening them regularly will keep them near the top of your list. For instance, if you track Liga 1 standings closely throughout the season, your Liga 1 section tiles will appear higher than one-off markets you checked once. The list adapts to your behaviour automatically; no manual pinning or reordering is needed.

Second, clearing your list is straightforward. From the Recently Played section, a small three-dot menu (⋯) in the top-right corner opens a dropdown with two options: "Clear older than 7 days" (removes only entries older than a week, preserving current interests) and "Clear all" (removes the entire list, resetting to empty). After clearing, your list rebuilds within a few minutes of your next activity. This is useful if you want to start fresh after a long break, or if you're troubleshooting a display glitch.

Third, if you use ora78 across multiple devices—Android APK, iOS browser, and desktop—be aware that the list syncs to your account shortly after each login. If you access a game on your phone and then log in on desktop within the next hour, that entry will appear on desktop too. However, there's a slight delay (usually under one minute); if you need immediate synchronisation, refresh your browser or restart the app.

Finally, note that Recently Played respects your account verification status. If your account is pending KYC (Know Your Customer) verification, the Recently Played list still appears, but some features—such as live-dealer tables in certain jurisdictions—may be restricted until verification is complete. Once your identity and address are confirmed, all tiles become fully interactive. This multi-layer security is why we ask for verification before you access withdrawal features; it protects both your account and the platform's compliance obligations.

The Recently Played section is one of several account tools we've designed with mobile users in mind. Whether you're in Jakarta checking game information during your commute or in Medan settling in for an evening session, having your favourite games and markets one tap away makes the experience fluid and low-friction. As ora78 continues to add new tournaments, esports markets, and casino games, Recently Played will automatically index them so you never lose sight of what interests you most.

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