What Is an Anti-Phishing Code on Binance – And Why It Matters 🛡️

If you’re using Binance — one of the largest crypto trading platforms in the world — you might’ve come across a warning:

“Your Anti-Phishing Code has NOT been activated.”

So… what is it, and why should you care?

Let’s break it down in simple terms 👇

💡 What Is an Anti-Phishing Code?

An Anti-Phishing Code is a personal code (a word or phrase) that only you know.

Once you activate it, all official emails or SMS from Binance will include this code.

Why is that important? Because it helps you verify that the message is really from Binance — not from a scammer pretending to be them.

🚨 Why It’s Important

Online scams are everywhere.

Fake emails or texts may look like they came from Binance, but they’re actually trying to:

Get you to click on fake links

Steal your password or private info

Trick you into calling scam phone numbers

Without your Anti-Phishing Code active, it’s hard to tell what’s real and what’s not.

With it active? Every real message from Binance includes your secret code.

No code = 🚫 don’t trust it!

🔐 How to Set It Up (Takes Less Than a Minute)

1. Open your Binance app or visit the website

2. Go to Security Settings

3. Tap on “Anti-Phishing Code”

4. Click “Activate”

5. Choose a simple code you’ll recognize (e.g., “MyBinKey”)

6. Save it ✅

Done! From now on, your Binance messages will include this code.

📬 How to Use It

Every time you get an email or SMS claiming to be from Binance:

🔍 Look for your Anti-Phishing Code.

✔️ If it’s there – it’s legit

❌ If it’s missing or wrong – don’t click, reply, or call — it’s likely a scam

📢 Final Safety Tips

Never share your Anti-Phishing Code with anyone

Ignore messages from Binance that don’t include your code

Always use the official Binance app or site for support

Stay smart. Stay safe. Stay one step ahead of the scammers. 🔐🚀

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