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Turn on 2FA (Authenticator app is generally stronger than SMS).
Set a strong, unique password and change it if you ever suspect leakage.
Enable Passkeys (if available on your device) for easier, safer login.
2) Stop phishing before it starts
Set an Anti-Phishing Code in your Binance account. Then every real Binance email you receive should show that code.
Don’t trust “support” DMs. Use in-app Support/Help Center only.
3) Protect withdrawals (most important)
Turn on Withdrawal Whitelist (only approved addresses can withdraw).
Add addresses carefully and verify using the first/last characters (and the full address when possible).
Use on-chain network checks (e.g., ERC20 vs BEP20). Wrong network can mean permanent loss.
4) Reduce account attack surface
Review Device Management and remove unknown devices.
Check Login Activity / Security Activity regularly.
Consider Fund Password / Security Key options if offered in your region/app version.
5) Trade safely
Avoid sharing screenshots that show email, UID, balances, or QR codes.
Be cautious with “guaranteed profit” signals and fake airdrops—scams often try to trick you into signing approvals or sending funds.
If you think you’re at risk right now
Freeze withdrawals (if you can), change password, reset 2FA, remove unknown devices, and contact Binance Support inside the app.
Want this as a 5-bullet ultra-short checklist or a step-by-step “where to tap in the app”$
