Binance's device management feature lets you see all devices that have logged into your account, helping you detect abnormal logins promptly. After registering on Binance, regularly checking the device list is a good habit.
Where to Find Device Management
Open the Binance APP and go to "Security Settings" > "Device Management." Here you'll find a list of all devices that have ever logged into your account, including device type, operating system, login time, and IP address.
Information to Watch For
Each device record contains the following information:
- Device name and model
- Operating system version
- Last login time
- IP address and geographic location at login
- Login method (APP/Web/API)
How to Spot Anomalies
Regularly review the device list. If you notice any of the following, take action immediately:
- An unrecognized device appearing on the list
- Login location that doesn't match your actual location
- Login records from times when you weren't using the account
- API logins when you haven't created any APIs
Removing Suspicious Devices
When you spot an abnormal device, tap on the device record and select "Remove." After removal, that device will need to pass security verification again to log in. If you confirm your account has been compromised, immediately change your password and freeze the account.
Security Recommendations
- Check the device list at least once a month
- Don't log into your Binance account on public computers
- Log out promptly after you're done
- If you switch phones, log out and remove the device on the old phone
Download the Binance APP to check your device management information anytime.