Viewing and Managing Login History
Regularly checking your login records is a good habit for protecting your assets. If you spot login activity that wasn't you, take immediate action.
After registering via the Binance sign-up link, set up security protections and develop the habit of reviewing login records.
On the App
- Open Binance App → Profile icon (top left)
- Tap "Security" → "Device Management" or "Security Activity Log"
- View all login records including: time, IP address, device/OS, estimated location, login method (App/Web/API)
On the Web
- Log in to Binance web → Profile icon → "Account Security"
- Find "Device Management" and "Account Activity"
- View detailed login history (web typically shows more detail and longer time ranges)
Identifying Suspicious Logins
- Unknown locations: Logins from countries you've never been to
- Unknown devices: Device models you don't own
- Unusual times: Login activity when you were definitely not using Binance
- API logins: API access you didn't create
If You Find Suspicious Activity
- Change password immediately with a completely new strong password
- Reset 2FA if you suspect it's compromised
- Remove suspicious devices from device management
- Check and delete unknown API keys
- Temporarily disable withdrawals (security changes typically auto-restrict for 24 hours)
- Verify assets — check for unauthorized trades or withdrawals
- Contact support to report the security incident
Monthly Security Checklist
- Review recent login records
- Confirm no unknown devices
- Check API key list
- Verify withdrawal whitelist
- Confirm all security settings are intact
Building these habits effectively reduces the risk of account compromise. Security is never a trivial matter — don't wait until something goes wrong to take it seriously.