#BinanceExplorers

1. Always access from the official website: Manually type in the address binance.com or use the official app. Do not enter through links sent via emails, messages, or social media.

2. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): Use Google Authenticator or a physical device (whichever you prefer) for added security.

3. Do not share your credentials: Binance will never ask for your password, 2FA code, or private keys via email, message, or call.

4. Verify emails: Binance sends emails from official domains. If something seems suspicious, do not click on links or download attachments.

5. Enable the anti-phishing code: On Binance, you can create a custom code that will appear in all official Binance emails to confirm they are legitimate.

6. Be cautious of "urgent" messages: Scammers often pressure you by saying that your account will be blocked or that you need to "verify it quickly." Stay calm and check directly from your account.

7. Use updated software: Keep your browser, operating system, and antivirus updated to avoid vulnerabilities.

8. Be wary of offers that are too good: Binance does not give away cryptocurrencies for responding to emails or through third parties.

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