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How to Check Binance Login History

Why Check Login History

Regularly checking your Binance account login history is an important security habit. Through login records, you can:

  • Detect if someone has accessed your account without authorization
  • See which devices and IP addresses have been used to log in
  • Verify the authenticity of suspicious login alert emails
  • Track an attacker's activity if a breach is discovered

How to View Login History

On the Binance App

  1. Open the Binance App
  2. Tap the profile icon in the upper left to enter your personal center
  3. Select "Security" or "Security Center"
  4. Find "Device Management" or "Account Activity"
  5. Tap "Login Activity" or "Login History"

On the Binance Web

  1. Log in to the Binance website
  2. Click the profile icon in the upper right → "Security"
  3. Find the "Devices and Activities" section
  4. Click "Device Management" to view login devices
  5. Click "Account Activity" for detailed login records

Information Included in Login Records

Each login record typically contains:

1. Login Time

Shows the precise login date and time. Check whether there are login records during times you know you weren't logged in.

2. IP Address

The IP address used for each login. You can look up IP address locations through search engines. If an IP from a region you've never visited appears, it could be a suspicious login.

3. Device Information

Shows the device type and operating system used for login, such as:

  • iPhone 15 / iOS 17
  • Samsung Galaxy / Android 14
  • Chrome / Windows 11
  • Safari / macOS

4. Login Location

Approximate geographic location (city and country) based on the IP address.

5. Login Status

Shows whether the login was successful and which verification method was used.

How to Identify Suspicious Logins

Warning Signs

The following may indicate your account security is compromised:

  1. Unknown IP addresses: IPs from regions you've never used
  2. Unknown devices: Device models or browsers you don't recognize
  3. Unusual timing: Login records during late night hours or times you definitely weren't active
  4. Frequent failed logins: Many failed login attempts may indicate brute force attacks
  5. Simultaneous logins from multiple regions: Logins from different regions within a short time span, which would be physically impossible

Normal Situations — No Cause for Concern

The following are typically normal:

  • IP address changes: IPs change frequently on mobile networks
  • Slightly different device names: Device names may change after system updates
  • Different IPs in the same city: The same ISP may assign different IPs from its pool

What to Do If You Find Suspicious Logins

If you discover suspicious login records, take the following actions immediately:

1. Change Your Password Immediately

Go to security settings and change your password to a completely new, strong password. Changing the password invalidates all other device sessions.

2. Remove Suspicious Devices

In "Device Management," remove all devices you don't recognize:

  1. Find the suspicious device
  2. Click "Delete" or "Remove"
  3. That device's login session is immediately invalidated

3. Check Security Settings

Verify that the following security settings haven't been tampered with:

4. Check Funds and Transaction Records

Look for any unusual:

  • Withdrawal records
  • Trade records
  • P2P transaction records
  • Fund transfer records

5. Freeze the Account If Necessary

If you find funds have been transferred out or security settings have been modified, immediately freeze your account and contact customer support.

Device Management Features

Beyond viewing login history, Binance also provides device management features:

View Authorized Devices

You can see all devices that have ever logged into your account, including currently active and historical devices.

Manage Trusted Devices

  • Add trusted devices: Select "Trust this device" during login so future logins on that device may not require 2FA
  • Remove trusted devices: Remove devices you no longer use from device management
  • Recommendation: Only set your own private devices as trusted; never trust public devices

Restrict Login Devices

For security, periodically clean up your authorized device list and keep only the devices you're currently using.

Login Alert Settings

Enable Login Notifications

Make sure the following notification features are enabled:

  1. Email notifications: Receive an email alert for each login
  2. App push notifications: Receive login alerts through the Binance App
  3. New device login warnings: Get warnings when a new device logs in for the first time

Customize Notifications

In notification settings, you can choose which types of notifications to receive:

  • Successful login notifications
  • Failed login notifications
  • New device login notifications
  • Unusual IP login notifications

Regular Security Check Recommendations

We recommend building a habit of regular security checks:

Weekly

  • Review login history once
  • Confirm no suspicious logins

Monthly

  • Audit all authorized devices
  • Remove devices no longer in use
  • Check API key status

Quarterly

  • Change your password
  • Review all security settings
  • Update your anti-phishing code
  • Audit the withdrawal whitelist

FAQ

Q: How long are login records retained? A: Binance typically retains recent login records (approximately 3 months), though the exact duration may vary.

Q: What does a VPN login show? A: When using a VPN, login records display the VPN server's IP and location, not your actual location.

Q: Can login records be exported? A: Binance currently doesn't support directly exporting login records. You can take screenshots to save them if needed.

Q: Should I take action if I find a suspicious login but no funds were lost? A: Yes. Even if funds weren't affected, immediately change your password, remove suspicious devices, and check all security settings. A suspicious login may be a precursor to an attack.

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