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How to Create a Passkey for My Binance Account?

How to Create a Passkey for My Binance Account?

2023-03-17 08:33
Binance now supports using passkeys to verify your identity for most account functions across different devices. Once you’ve added a passkey, you can use it for Two-factor Authentication (2FA) on all your linked devices. It enables faster and more secure verification to protect your account than simply using passwords.

How to add a passkey on the Binance app?

The passkey function is currently only available on Binance app 2.60 or above, with iOS 16 or above devices and Android OS 9 or above devices.
You can add a passkey using your iCloud Keychain, a USB security key, your phone’s screen lock or PIN, or a different device (e.g., another mobile phone).
1. Log in to your Binance app and go to [Account Center]. Tap the profile section at the top and go to [Security].
2. Tap [Passkeys] - [Add Authenticator]. Verify with your existing passkey/2FA device.
3. Tap [Continue].
4. You’ll see a pop-up. Confirm this is your Binance account’s email address. Tap [Continue] and choose a verification method to create a passkey.
If you haven’t enabled iCloud Keychain, you will be prompted to do so in this step. Tap [Turn on iCloud Keychain] and follow the instructions to enable it.
If you’ve already enabled iCloud Keychain, tap [Continue] and verify with your password or biometrics. Please note that the passkey created will be synced across all your Apple devices using the same Apple ID.
If you’re using an iOS device:
1. Tap [Other Options] and select [Security key].
2. Insert and activate your USB security key, or bring your NFC key near the top of your device to verify.
If you’re using an Android device:
1. Choose an option depending on your security key’s setting (NFC or USB).
2. Activate your security key to verify. For example, holding your NFC key against the back of your device.
1. Tap [Other Options] and select [iPhone, iPad, or Android device]. Tap [Continue].
2. You will see a QR code. Scan it with another device. You can use an iPhone, iPad, or Android device.
1. Choose [This device].
2. Verify with your screen lock or PIN.
5. A passkey has been successfully added to your Binance account.

How to add a passkey on the Binance website?

You can add a passkey for your Binance account on supported browsers, such as the latest version of Chrome. Similar to creating a passkey on the Binance App, you can use your computer’s password or biometric authentication (e.g., Touch ID), a USB security key, or a different device (e.g., your phone) to do so.
1. Log in to your Binance account and mouse over the [Profile] icon. Click [Account].
2. Go to [Security]. Click [Manage] next to [Passkeys].
3. Click [Add New Authenticator].
4. Click [Continue] and complete 2FA.
5. You will see a pop-up. Confirm this is your Binance account’s email address and choose a verification method for your new passkey.
1. Click [Continue].
2. Verify your request with your password or biometrics. For example, you can use Touch ID on your Mac. Please note that the passkey created will only be saved on this device.
1. Click [Try Another Way] and choose [USB security key].
2. Insert your security key into your computer and touch it to verify.
3. Click [Allow].
1. Click [Try Another Way] and choose [A different device].
2. You will see a QR code on the pop-up. Scan it with your device, e.g., your phone.
3. Tap [Save a passkey] on your phone and follow the instructions to set it up.
6. A passkey has been successfully added to your Binance account. Please note that the passkey created will only be saved on this device.

How to edit or remove a passkey?

If you’re using the Binance app:
You can customize the name of your passkeys by tapping the [Edit] icon next to it.
To remove a passkey, tap the [Delete] icon and verify your request with passkey or 2FA.
If you’re using the Binance website (Chrome):
Click [Edit] or [Remove] next to the passkey to rename or delete it.
Please note that when you remove a passkey from Chrome, you must verify the request with the passkey. For example, if you want to remove the USB security key passkey, you need to insert the key into your computer to verify the request.