Where to Check Your Binance Login History?

2026-03-21 · Account Safety · 8
Why Should You Regularly Check Your Login History? How to Check Login History on the Binance App How to Check on the Web? What to Do If You See Unfamiliar Login Records Other Records Worth Monitoring How to Make Your Logins More Secure Summary

Why Should You Regularly Check Your Login History?

Have you ever considered that someone might have logged into your Binance account without your knowledge? It sounds alarming, but it's not impossible. Phishing emails, password leaks, and compromised devices can all give someone access to your login credentials. Regularly checking your login history is the most direct way to catch anomalies.

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How to Check Login History on the Binance App

It's very straightforward:

  1. Open the Binance App and tap the profile icon in the upper left corner
  2. Go to the "Security" settings page
  3. Find "Devices and Activities" or "Device Management"
  4. Tap to enter, and you'll see the "Login Activity" tab

On this page, you can view detailed information for every login, including:

  • Login time: Precise to the minute
  • Login IP address: Gives a rough idea of the geographic location
  • Device information: Whether it was an iPhone, Android, or Windows browser
  • Login status: Whether the login was successful

How to Check on the Web?

If you prefer using a computer:

  1. Log in to the Binance website
  2. Hover over the user icon in the upper right corner
  3. Click "Security"
  4. Find "Devices and Activities" on the security page
  5. Click "Account Activity" and select "Login Activity"

The web version shows essentially the same information as the app, but the larger screen makes it easier to review.

What to Do If You See Unfamiliar Login Records

If you spot suspicious logins — for example:

  • A device type you've never used (you only use an iPhone, but an Android appears in the records)
  • An IP address from a city or country you've never visited
  • A login during the middle of the night while you were sleeping

Take these steps immediately:

  1. Change your password right away: Set a completely new, complex password
  2. Reset Google Authenticator: Unbind the old authenticator and set up a new one
  3. Log out all devices: There's a "Log Out All Devices" option in security settings — click it to force all logged-in devices offline
  4. Check withdrawal records: Confirm there are no unauthorized withdrawals
  5. Enable additional security features: Such as withdrawal address whitelisting and anti-phishing codes

Other Records Worth Monitoring

Beyond login records, the "Account Activity" page also lets you view:

  • Security setting changes: Such as when someone changed the password or unbound a phone number
  • API key activity: When API keys were created or deleted
  • Withdrawal records: All withdrawals with detailed timestamps and addresses

Make it a habit to check these records at least once a week — it only takes a minute or two.

How to Make Your Logins More Secure

Beyond regularly reviewing records, these measures help reduce the risk of unauthorized access:

  • Enable Google Authenticator: Requires a dynamic code for every login
  • Enable login email notifications: You'll receive an email alert every time your account is accessed
  • Never log into Binance on public devices: Computers at internet cafes and hotels are not secure
  • Regularly remove unused authorized devices: Delete old devices you no longer use from the trusted list

Summary

Checking your login history is a simple but highly effective security habit. Spending a minute or two each week reviewing it helps you catch suspicious activity early — before any damage occurs. That's far easier than trying to fix things after the fact.

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