Do you know which devices your Binance account has been logged into? Regularly checking login devices is an important step in protecting your account security. It's recommended to register on Binance and download the Binance APP — you can manage your login devices in the security settings.
Why Manage Login Devices?
Every time you log into Binance on a new device, the system records it. If you spot an unfamiliar device in the list, your account may be at security risk. Detecting and removing suspicious devices promptly can effectively prevent asset theft.
How to View Logged-In Devices
On the APP
- Open the Binance APP, tap the profile icon in the upper left to enter your profile
- Find "Security" → "Device Management"
- All devices that have logged into your account will be listed here
On the Web
- Log in to Binance on the web
- Click the profile icon in the upper right → "Security"
- Find the "Device Management" option
What Information Does the Device List Show?
Each device record displays:
- Device type: Phone model or browser type
- Login time: Most recent login time
- IP address: Network IP used during login
- Region: Approximate geographic location
What to Do If You Spot a Suspicious Device
If you see an unfamiliar device, follow these steps:
Step 1: Remove the Device Immediately
Tap the "Delete" or "Remove" button next to the suspicious device. This will force that device to log out.
Step 2: Change Your Password
Go to security settings and change your login password immediately. The new password should be complex, including uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
Step 3: Verify Two-Factor Authentication
Confirm that your Google Authenticator or SMS verification is properly enabled. If two-factor authentication isn't enabled, set it up immediately.
Step 4: Check API Keys
Go to the API Management page and check for any API Keys you don't recognize. Delete any suspicious ones immediately.
Everyday Security Habits
Regularly Clean Up Old Devices
If you've switched to a new phone or logged in on someone else's computer, remember to remove old devices from the list. Keeping the list clean makes it easy to spot any anomalies at a glance.
Enable Login Notifications
Binance supports notifying you of new device logins via email or APP push notifications. Go to security settings and make sure this feature is enabled.
Avoid Logging In on Public Devices
Try not to log into Binance on internet cafe computers, public computers, or other people's phones. If you must, remember to log out afterward and remove that device's authorization from your own device.
Trusted Device Feature
Binance has a "Trusted Device" feature where marked trusted devices can skip some verification steps during login. Only set your regularly used phone and computer as trusted devices — never add trust for other devices.
Protecting your account security isn't a one-time thing — developing the habit of regular checks is the most reliable approach.