Signing up on Vinted
There are 4 ways to sign up on Vinted:
- Via Facebook
- Via Email
- Via Google account
- Via Apple ID
If you experience any problems signing up via one method, try the other methods too.
How Apple sign-up works
By using sign-up via Apple ID, you’ll be able to quickly sign in with your Face ID, Touch ID, or your device’s passcode (depending on the device).
To sign up, you’ll have to use your email address. However, you may choose to hide it.
Hidden email address
Instead of openly showing your email address, you can use an email auto-generated by Apple. All our email messages will be automatically forwarded from there to your real inbox.
This way, neither us, nor our third-party service providers will receive your real inbox information.
The randomly generated email address will be unique and follow this format: <unique-alphanumeric-string>@privaterelay.appleid.com.
Apple sign-up & Android devices
Our mobile app only supports authentication via Apple on iOS devices. However, you can sign up and log in via Apple on an Android device if you use your browser instead.
Follow these tips:
- Make sure that you don’t already have a Vinted account under the same email or Facebook profile.
- Check your email address for typos.
- Make sure you’ve ticked the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy checkbox.
- Create a password that has 7 or more characters (they should include at least 1 numeral). Also, the password can't match your username.
- Choose another username if you see the message ‘Login name is already taken’.
ImportantYou can’t have multiple accounts on Vinted. If you create a duplicate account, we’ll have to block it.
Depending on which method you used to sign up, you may be asked to verify your email address within 7 days of the registration. If it’s not verified after 7 days, your account will be immediately deactivated.
If this happens, neither you nor anybody else may create another account with the same username or email for 30 days. After 30 days of deactivation, that account will be deleted, and you may create a new account with the same credentials.
NoteIf you sign up via Google account or Apple ID, your email is verified automatically, so you don’t need to verify it again.