Star Savior Account Binding Guide: Link Accounts And Avoid Data Loss

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Binding your Star Savior account to an email or platform login is essential if you want to play on multiple devices or avoid losing progress when you change phones. The steps are simple once you know where to look in the menus.

Why account binding matters

Star Savior currently lets you start as a guest, but guest accounts are at high risk of loss if you uninstall, clear data, or switch devices. Binding creates a cloud-backed profile that you can recover on PC, Android, or iOS, and is also required if you want to log in on multiple platforms.

How to bind your account (Android/iOS)

The exact button labels can vary slightly between regions, but the flow is consistent.

  1. Open Star Savior and reach the main lobby.
  2. Tap the menu or “Settings” icon (usually in the top-right corner).
  3. Go to the Account or Account Management tab.
  4. Tap “Link Account” / “Bind Account” / “Synchronization” (common labels in mobile games).
  5. Choose a binding method:
    • Email (recommended multi-platform method)
    • Google (Android)
    • Apple ID / Game Center (iOS)
    • Other regional login options if offered (e.g., SNS in KR)
  6. For email:
    • Enter an email address you control and a secure password (or request a verification code if it uses code login).​​
    • Confirm via the code/link sent to your inbox within the time limit.​
  7. Once successful, the account screen should show the bound provider (e.g., “Email linked” or “Google linked”).

Tips:

  • Use an email you will still have years from now rather than a temporary one.​
  • Avoid using the same email on multiple different accounts to prevent confusion and accidental overwrite.​​

Linking to PC and other devices

If you start on mobile and later install Star Savior on PC (Steam or another PC client), you can log into the same account there.

To log in on a new device (PC or another phone/tablet):

  1. Install Star Savior and launch the game.
  2. If prompted to “Start” or “Guest”, look for a “Login” or “Transfer Data” button on the title screen; if not present there, complete the basic intro until Settings unlock.
  3. Go to Settings → Account / Account Management.
  4. Choose the same login method you previously bound (email, Google, Apple, etc.).
  5. Enter your credentials or verification code and confirm.​​
  6. If the game detects a conflict between a new guest save and your bound account, choose the bound account to keep (do not keep the fresh guest account).​

Players on r/StarSavior report that email binding is the most reliable way to move between PC and mobile; relying only on Google/Apple sometimes causes confusion across OSes in other games, so binding an email as a “universal” login is safest.

Avoiding data loss: best practices

To minimise the risk of losing your Star Savior progress:

  • Bind early: Do not wait until you have spent money or reached late-game; bind as soon as possible after the tutorial.
  • Screenshot your UID: Take a screenshot of your in-game ID from Settings; this is useful if you ever need to contact support.​​
  • Don’t delete before checking: If you change devices, confirm that your old account is successfully logged in on the new device before uninstalling from the old one.
  • Avoid multiple guest accounts: Running many unbound guest accounts increases the chance of mix-ups; bind the one you intend to keep.

If something goes wrong (e.g., you’re stuck on a new account), stay calm: as long as your original data was bound, you can log out, choose the correct login/binding method, and switch back to your main account.

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