Binance Anti-Phishing Code Guide


What is an Anti-Phishing Code?

The Anti-Phishing Code is a security feature provided by Binance that allows users to add an extra layer of security to their account. Once you have enabled the Anti-Phishing Code, it will be included in all genuine emails sent to you from Binance. This code will help you to discern real emails from phishing emails, helping you to prevent phishing attempts. 

How to set up your first Anti-Phishing Code

Navigate to your account dashboard. You can find Anti-Phishing Code setting under the security tab. To get started, click on the button labeled “Create Anti-Phishing Code”.

You will now be prompted with a field where you can enter the Anti-Phishing Code that you desire. The code must be a minimum of 8 characters with both uppercase letters and numbers. It is advised to choose a code that is not easily guessed but is easily recognized by you. 

You will now be required to enter your google authentication code or SMS Authentication code depending on which two-factor authenticator you have enabled. 

Once you’ve entered your two-factor authentication code, you will have created your Anti-Phishing code. Now all emails that are legitimate and from Binance will contain the code that you have set.
TIP: We advise that you update your Anti-Phishing Code at least once per month.

How to update your Anti-Phishing Code

Because it’s advised that you regularly update your Anti-Phishing Code to remain as secure as possible, you can follow these steps to update your code. 

Navigate to the Anti-Phishing Code setting on your account dashboard and you will see a button labeled “Change code”, click this to begin the process.

Enter your new Anti-Phishing Code in the field, remembering that the new code must be a minimum of 8 characters long with at least one uppercase letter and one number. 

You will now be required to enter your google authentication code or SMS Authentication code depending on which two-factor authenticator you have enabled. 

Once you’ve entered your two-factor authentication code, you will have updated your Anti-Phishing code. Now all emails that are legitimate and from Binance will contain the new code that you have set.



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