Sometimes you receive "new device login" alerts from Binance — how do you check and manage logged-in devices? Sign up for Binance and find device management in security settings. Download the Binance APP to check your device list anytime.
Why Manage Login Devices?
Device management helps you see which devices have accessed your account. Unfamiliar devices may indicate unauthorized access requiring immediate action.
Viewing Logged-In Devices
Steps
- Open the Binance APP
- Go to Profile or Security Settings
- Find "Device Management" or "Authorized Devices"
- View the device list
Information Displayed
Each device typically shows:
- Device name and model
- Login time
- IP address and approximate location
- Device type (phone, computer, tablet)
What to Do If You Spot an Unfamiliar Device
Step 1: Remove the Device Immediately
Find the unfamiliar device and tap "Remove" to force it offline.
Step 2: Change Your Password
Immediately change your login password to a completely new, strong one.
Step 3: Check Security Settings
- Verify Google Authenticator is working
- Confirm your email and phone number haven't been changed
- Check for unknown API keys
- Review withdrawal whitelist for modifications
Step 4: Check Assets
Review account balances and recent transaction history for unauthorized trades or withdrawals.
Step 5: Contact Support
If confirmed compromised, contact Binance support to temporarily freeze your account.
Routine Device Management
Regular Checks
Check the device list weekly to catch anomalies early.
Clean Up Old Devices
When switching phones or retiring a computer, remove old devices from your authorization list.
Login Alerts
Ensure new device login email and APP notifications are enabled. If you receive an alert you didn't trigger, act immediately.
Additional Login Security
Strong Passwords
At least 12 characters, mixing uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Never reuse passwords.
Enable 2FA
Google Authenticator is essential, plus email or SMS as a backup.
Secure Login Practices
- Don't log into Binance on public Wi-Fi
- Don't log in on shared computers
- Don't save passwords in insecure browsers
- Clear browser cache and cookies regularly
Device management is a critical part of account security. Build a habit of regular checks to catch risks early.