1. Avoid Keeping Extra Funds on Exchanges
Don’t use your exchange account as a wallet. Move excess funds to a cold wallet like Ledger Nano X to minimize risk. Remember: "Not Your Keys, Not Your Coins."
2. Secure Your Email Account
Use a separate, strong email account for crypto exchanges. Enable 2FA and consider a password manager for added security.
3. Backup Your 2FA Key
Always note down your backup key when setting up 2FA. For enhanced security, consider using a physical security key like Yubikey.
4. Whitelist Withdrawal Addresses
Enable the whitelisting feature for withdrawal addresses to protect your funds from unauthorized access.
5. Set Up Anti-Phishing Code
This code helps identify legitimate Binance emails, reducing the risk of phishing attempts. Activate it under the security settings.
6. Manage Your Devices
Regularly check the devices that have access to your account. Remove any unfamiliar or old devices.
7. Be Cautious with API Keys
Create API keys only when necessary. Use them with trusted services, and never grant withdrawal permissions. Delete any unused keys.
By following these steps, you can significantly enhance the security of your Binance account. Stay vigilant and keep your investments safe!
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