Having trouble finding or accessing Binance? To avoid fake sites, use the correct channel to sign up for Binance, and download the Binance APP so you don't need to find links every time.
Why You Might Have Trouble
Binance uses different domains in different regions, and network conditions vary. When your usual link stops working, search engine results may include phishing sites.
Identifying Real vs. Fake
Check the Domain
Binance's main domain is binance.com. Watch for common phishing tricks:
- Extra letters: binanace.com
- Number substitution: b1nance.com
- Wrong suffix: binance.net
Check SSL Certificate
Legitimate Binance sites have valid SSL certificates (lock icon in address bar).
Don't Click Unknown Links
Whether from social media, email, or messaging apps — be cautious with all Binance links. Safest approach: type the URL manually or use bookmarks.
Recommended Access Methods
Use the APP
After installing, everything happens in-app — no need to find web links. Most convenient and secure.
Save Bookmarks
After confirming the correct site, bookmark it. Always access via bookmark.
Follow Official Social Media
Binance's verified Twitter (X) and Telegram accounts share official information. Verify the certification badge.
If You Visited a Phishing Site
- Close the page immediately, don't enter any information
- If you entered your password, immediately change it on the real Binance site
- Check account security settings for anomalies
- Enable Google Authenticator
- Contact Binance support
Security Habits
Good access habits prevent most phishing risks. Use the APP or browser bookmarks consistently, never click third-party links casually, and always verify the domain before entering credentials.