Regularly checking your login history is an important habit for keeping your Binance account secure. Through login records, you can spot whether any unfamiliar devices or IP addresses have accessed your account and take protective action in time.
Log in at the Binance official site to access your account security page. If you need to check on mobile, Android users can download the APK to install the Binance App.
Checking Login History on the Web Version
After logging into the Binance website, click the user icon in the top-right corner and go to the "Account Security" or "Security Settings" page. Find the "Account Activity" or "Device Management" section and click to view recent login records. Records typically include: login time, login IP address, login device type and operating system, login geographic location (inferred from IP), and login method (App or web).
Checking Login History in the App
Open the Binance App, go to "Account" or "Personal Center," and find the "Security" settings entry. In the security page, look for "Device Management" or "Account Activity" to view login history. The information in the app is essentially the same as the web version.
How to Identify Unusual Logins
When reviewing login records, focus on the following. First, whether there are logins from devices you don't recognize. If a phone model or computer system you've never used appears, it could be an unusual login. Second, whether there are unusual geographic locations. If you've never been to a certain city or country but the records show logins from that region, be alert. Third, whether there are unusual login times. Login records appearing late at night or during times you're certain you weren't using the account are worth investigating.
What to Do If You Find Unusual Logins
If you discover suspicious login records, take the following steps immediately. First, change your account password to a brand-new strong password. Second, check and reset your two-factor authentication settings. Third, in the device management page, remove all unrecognized authorized devices. Fourth, check whether any unauthorized API keys were created. Fifth, review recent trading and withdrawal records to confirm no abnormal operations occurred.
Build a Regular Checking Habit
Check your login records at least once a week. You can also enable Binance's login notification feature so you receive an email or app push notification whenever a new device logs into your account. If you receive a login notification that wasn't your doing, perform a security check immediately.
Trusted Device Management
Binance allows you to manage your trusted device list. Keep only devices you're currently using and remove old devices that are no longer in use. This ensures that every login from a new device requires additional security verification, enhancing account security.
Combine with Other Security Measures
Checking login records is just one part of account security management. Combine it with two-factor authentication, anti-phishing code, withdrawal whitelist, and other features to build a comprehensive security defense system. Security is no small matter β developing good habits is the key to long-term protection of your digital assets.
Android: direct APK install. iOS: requires overseas Apple ID
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