How to Check the Device List on Binance After First Login?
Checking the device list after your first login onBinancehelps confirm that only your own devices can access your account.If you spot unfamiliar devices, it may indicate your account has been compromised, and you should remove them immediately and take further security measures.
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Why Check the Device List Right After Your First Login?
The device list records all devices that have ever logged into or are currently logged into your account. According to Binance's security tips,regularly checking the device list is one of the basic operations for account security. For first-time login users, checking the device list serves two purposes:
Confirm no "leftover" devices: If you previously logged in on another device (such as a friend's phone or a public computer), those devices will be recorded in the list. Any devices you don't remember should be removed immediately.
Establish a security baseline: When you first check, you should only see the device you are currently using. This serves as a reference point for future checks — if you later see an unfamiliar device, it may indicate your account has been compromised.
How to Find and Check the Device List
The following steps are based on Binance's official help documentation and multiple security guides.
Steps on Web:
Log into your Binance account, then click the profile icon or email address in the top right corner of the page.
Select "Security Settings" from the dropdown menu.
On the Security Settings page, find the "Device Management" or "Devices" tab.
Click "Show all Devices" to view the complete login history and device list.
Steps on the App:
Log into the Binance app, then tap "Me" or "Profile" in the bottom navigation bar.
Go to "Security Settings" or "Security" menu.
Find "Device Management" under security options.
View the list of currently bound devices.
What Information Should You Check in the Device List?
On the Device Management page, you will typically see:
Device type(e.g., iPhone, Windows PC, MacBook)
Browser/App version(e.g., Chrome 120, App 4.0.0)
Login timeandapproximate IP location
Verification criteria:
Check the type, time, and location of each device to see if they match your own login records.
If you see any unfamiliar devices, or login times and locations that don't match your activity, remove them immediately.
How to Remove Suspicious Devices?
Find the suspicious device in the device list, click the corresponding "Remove" or "X" button, and confirm the deletion. After removal, that device willno longer be able to access your accountunless you reauthorize it via email.
Security Reminders
The device list records "authorized devices", which does not guarantee your account is completely secure. If your password has been leaked, an attacker may have already logged in and left a record.
After removing a device, the removed device will not receive any notification— only you can see this action.
Simply checking the device list is not enough.Device management is just one part of Binance's security system. You should also enable two-factor authentication (2FA), set up an anti-phishing code, and manage trusted withdrawal addresses.
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Verification Results
After completing the check, the following conditions indicate that your actions are sufficient:
The device list shows only the device you are currently usingand devices you have previously logged in with.
No unfamiliar devices, browsers, or login times/locations are displayed.
If you are unsure whether a device belongs to you, try initiating a small withdrawal or security setting change from that device to confirm if it can actually perform actions — if it cannot, the device may already be invalid.
