What is Binance login device history? Reviewing trusted devices and account risk
Quick answer
What this page helps you decide
For Binance login device history, confirm the entry path and prerequisites first, then review fees, limits, risk checks and the follow-up verification step.
- Confirm recovery channels
- Layer 2FA, anti-phishing and whitelist controls
- Store recovery details offline
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Definition and role
Binance login device history is the account area that helps you review recognized devices, recent login context and suspicious access patterns. It is useful after a new-device prompt, password reset, location change or unexpected account alert.
Use it as a risk-review tool, not just as a record of the last successful login. The goal is to decide whether a device still belongs in the trusted account boundary before you continue with trading, API access or withdrawals.
Why it matters before the next step
- It helps separate ordinary device changes from account-access risk.
- It gives context before you reset a password, remove a device or tighten 2FA.
- It can reveal whether a login alert matches your own activity or needs escalation.
Checks before you continue
- Confirm whether each device and login time matches your own activity.
- Remove or review devices that no longer belong to you.
- If anything looks unfamiliar, stabilize 2FA and password access before funding, API or withdrawal actions.
Related reading
- Binance security settings: authenticator, anti-phishing phrase and trusted-device review
- Binance anti-phishing code setup: email phrase, fixed wording and fake-link checks
- Binance new-device verification: login alerts, trusted devices and review order
Facts checked on 2026-07-05.