🔐 1. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Use Google Authenticator or Binance Authenticator (not SMS if possible).

This adds a second layer of protection to your login.

🧠 2. Never Share Your Binance ID or Login Info

Do not share your Binance ID, email, password, or 2FA codes with anyone.

Scammers may pose as Binance support — Binance never asks for your password or code.

💻 3. Beware of Phishing Sites

Always visit Binance through the official website: https://www.binance.com

Bookmark the site and avoid links from suspicious emails, WhatsApp, Telegram, or SMS.

📧 4. Check Email Sender and Use Anti-Phishing Code

Activate Anti-Phishing Code from Binance security settings.

This ensures emails from Binance always contain your unique code, so you know they’re real.

📱 5. Protect Your Devices

Use strong passwords and update software regularly.

Avoid using public Wi-Fi or unsecured devices to access your account.

🧑‍💻 6. Don’t Fall for Fake Investment Promises

If someone offers guaranteed profits, signals, or VIP access — it’s likely a scam.

Never send crypto to unknown wallets or people claiming to be Binance agents.

🧾 7. Monitor Account Activity

Check your Binance account’s login and withdrawal history regularly.

Set alerts for withdrawals and logins from new devices.

🛠️ 8. Use Withdrawal Whitelist

Enable “Withdrawal Whitelist” so funds can only be withdrawn to your saved wallet addresses.

🚨 9. Report Suspicious Activity Immediately

If you suspect fraud or unauthorized access, contact Binance Support immediately.

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