Our Security Team has prepared a list of recommendations for improving your Binance account's security. Please note that these tips are not exhaustive. You should always exercise vigilance and educate yourself about general online security.
Phishing sites would mimic Binance’s domain or website to trick you into sharing your login credentials and personal details. Always check that you’re visiting the official Binance website before logging in.
Create more complex and secure passwords for your Binance account, and change them periodically. You can use a secure password manager to keep track of your passwords easily.
Two-factor Authentication (2FA) protects your Binance and email accounts in case your password is compromised.
An anti-phishing code is a security feature that lets you add an extra layer of security to your Binance account. Once you've enabled the anti-phishing code, it will be included in all genuine emails from Binance. This code will allow you to discern real emails from phishing emails, helping you prevent phishing attempts.
Do not transfer funds to unknown addresses. When you enable the withdrawal address whitelist function, your account can only withdraw to the addresses in the whitelist.
Enable fingerprint or passcode lock on your devices. Don’t install software from untrusted developers on your devices. If possible, consider using a dedicated device for Binance and trading. In addition, use a secure email provider and enable 2FA for your email account.
Always use a wired connection if possible.
Never share your personal information or Binance account credentials with anyone.