Main Takeaways

  • Using your biometrics, such as face or fingerprint, offers a secure and convenient two-factor authentication method on Binance.

  • Unlike passwords or codes, biometric data is stored locally on your device and is much harder to compromise.

  • To stay protected against emerging threats like deepfakes, use biometrics alongside other security measures.

Biometric authentication — a two-factor authentication (2FA) method that uses your face or fingerprint to verify your identity — is one of the most powerful tools available to Binance users looking to safeguard their crypto funds.

As the crypto ecosystem grows and threats evolve, one thing remains constant: your security is our priority. Biometric authentication is just one of the many ways we help you safeguard your assets better.

Let’s take a closer look at how biometric authentication works, why it matters more than ever, and how it secures both your account and the broader Binance ecosystem.

What is Biometric Authentication?

Face and fingerprint data are the most common types of biometric data. For most users, this form of authentication feels familiar. Think facial recognition when logging into smartphones or fingerprint unlocking payments apps for purchases.

Binance builds on this by letting you verify your identity with what you always have with you: your face or fingerprint, eliminating the need for codes sent via email or SMS.

Why Traditional 2FA Isn’t Always Enough: The Evolving Threat Landscape

Today’s scams are more advanced than ever. Phishing emails, fake login pages, and SIM-swap attacks are just a few examples of how traditional 2FA methods can be compromised or abused.

In this landscape, financial platform accounts should provide a healthy balance of security, privacy, and user-friendliness. This is where biometrics come into play.

Stronger Crypto Security Than Passwords or Codes

Biometric authentication provides a unique layer of security. Unlike codes and passwords, your face and fingerprints are always with you, and are significantly harder to steal or misuse through malicious activity such as phishing scams. 

For example, a scammer who gains access to a user’s email account can easily intercept 2FA verification codes. At the same time, both Apple and Android enforce stringent security procedures regarding the usage of their biometric sensors. 

Your Data is Stored Only on Your Device

All biometric information is stored locally on users’ devices. This data is never transferred or shared on any network or cloud. In other words, Binance won’t see your face or your fingerprints. The only notification we receive on our end is whether or not a user passed or failed their biometric authentication. 

Fast, Frictionless, and User-Friendly

Finally, a massive advantage of biometric authentication is convenience. Traditional verification methods require users to dig through their inbox or wait for a code to arrive. 

Biometric authentication improves the user experience by replacing these processes with a simple glance or touch of the screen. 

Biometrics Security Best Practices: Avoid Deepfakes and Video Scams

While biometrics provide a powerful layer of protection, it’s important to be aware of emerging threats. Leveraging AI deepfake technology, scammers may attempt to recreate your face using video calls or publicly available images and videos on your social media. Remember to: 

  • Never share your biometric data or allow unsolicited video calls with unknown individuals. 

  • Limit access to selfies and videos on your social media to people you trust and know.

  • Use biometrics as part of a multi-layered security approach, including strong passwords, device security, and monitoring of unusual account activity.

While Binance employs advanced technology to detect AI-generated fakes, no system can guarantee 100% security. Combining the safeguards mentioned above greatly reduces the risk of fraud and keeps your crypto wallet safer.

How to Set Up Biometric Authentication on Binance

There are two methods to activate biometrics authentication on your Binance account. We’ve outlined each step below to help you get started.

Method One: Activate on log in

  1. Log in to your Binance account on your mobile device.

  2. Upon logging in, you will be prompted to activate biometric authentication. Press [Enable Now].

  3. You’re all set! Every time you log in, you’ll now be able to verify using your face.

Method Two: Profile Page

  1. On your mobile device, visit your profile page by tapping the top left corner, then your user profile.

  2. Press [Security] → [Passkeys (Biometrics)] → [Add Passkey].

  3. Follow the instructions to set up your biometrics.

Biometric authentication is a core part of Binance's security framework. As technology and threats continue to evolve, so will our tools and features. Our goal is always focused on making Binance the safest place to trade, store, and grow your crypto.

Set Up Biometric Authentication Today

If you’ve enabled biometric authentication on your Binance account, you’re already ahead of the curve. If not, it’s easy to get started. You can activate it during login or by visiting your account’s security settings.

Further Reading

  • Scanned and Scammed: Understanding The Face and QR Cons

  • Binance Physical Security Team on How to Avoid the Threat of Real-Life Attacks

  • Gone Phishing: Don’t Let Scammers Hook Your Binance Account