To log in to your Binance account, use the official Binance account-access page and verify the domain before entering your email, phone number, password, passkey, or verification code.

The current Binance login endpoint is hosted on:

accounts.binance.com

Binance's account endpoint currently redirects users to a localized version of its login interface depending on their environment.

Before entering credentials, check the domain carefully. Binance's updated 2026 phishing guidance specifically warns that fake exchange login pages can imitate legitimate services to steal passwords and authentication codes.

How to Log In to Binance.com

For an existing Binance account, the basic process is:

Official Binance login page → identify your account → complete the available login method → pass any required security verification → access your account

1. Open the official Binance login page

Start from Binance's official website or a trusted bookmark.

Check that the page belongs to Binance before entering sensitive information.

A page can look almost identical to the real Binance interface while using a slightly different domain. Binance's current phishing guidance recommends checking URLs carefully and avoiding unsolicited login links.

2. Choose Log In, Not Sign Up

If you already have a Binance account, use the Log In flow.

Do not start another registration simply because you cannot immediately remember your password or original login method.

Think of these as different account states:

Existing account → Log In

No existing account → Sign Up

If you are unsure whether an account already exists, resolve that question before creating another one.

3. Use the login method associated with your account

Enter the account information requested by the current Binance login interface.

Depending on your existing account configuration, Binance may present different authentication methods or security checks.

Use only methods shown through the legitimate Binance interface.

If you previously configured additional authentication such as 2FA or a passkey, Binance may require it during account access. Binance's 2026 security guidance confirms support for authentication mechanisms including authenticator-based 2FA, SMS verification, hardware security keys, and passkeys.

4. Complete any security verification

A password may not be the final step.

Two-factor authentication requires an additional verification factor before access is granted. Binance's June 2026 guidance explains that 2FA can protect an account even if the password has been compromised.

Depending on your account configuration, the security step presented to you may involve an authenticator, passkey, email confirmation, SMS, security key, or another currently supported method.

Follow the verification method configured for your own account rather than attempting to bypass it.

5. Confirm that you reached your Binance account

After successful authentication, confirm that you are inside the expected Binance account environment.

If anything looks unusual—such as unexpected security prompts, unknown devices, or activity you do not recognize—review your account security before continuing with sensitive actions.

Check the Binance Login Page Before Entering Credentials

For a crypto account, verifying the login destination is part of the login process itself.

Binance's current phishing guidance describes fake websites as a common technique for collecting exchange credentials. Attackers may use domains that differ from the legitimate address by only a character or two.

Before entering a password or verification code:

  • Check the domain in your browser.

  • Avoid login links sent by unknown people.

  • Be cautious with urgent messages claiming your account will be immediately suspended.

  • Avoid entering credentials into pages opened from suspicious ads, messages, or social-media posts.

  • Consider bookmarking the verified Binance destination for future access.

A legitimate educational page should never ask you to enter your Binance password or 2FA code into the article itself.

Binance Login vs Binance Sign Up

These two tasks are easy to confuse.

Binance Login

Use login when you already have an account and want to access it.

Binance Sign Up

Use signup when you do not yet have an account and want to create one.

If your real problem is:

  • Forgotten password

  • Lost authenticator access

  • Forgotten account email

  • Changed phone number

  • Passkey unavailable

that is an account-access or recovery problem, not automatically a reason to create another account.

Can't Log In to Binance? Identify the Failure First

Do not immediately reset everything.

First identify which part of the login process is failing.

A useful diagnostic sequence is:

Account identifier → password/authentication → verification factor → device/browser → account/security state

This helps you use the least disruptive recovery step.

Forgot Your Binance Password

If you remember your account but cannot remember the password, use the password-recovery option available through Binance's legitimate login or support interface.

Before resetting anything:

  1. Confirm that you are on the legitimate Binance domain.

  2. Make sure you are recovering the correct existing account.

  3. Follow the current password-reset prompts.

  4. Complete any security checks Binance requires.

  5. Create a strong, unique replacement password.

  6. Do not reuse a password from your email or another financial account.

Binance's current account-security guidance recommends strong, unique passwords rather than reused credentials.

Never give your Binance password to someone claiming they can recover the account for you.

Binance's current scam guidance explicitly states that Binance will not ask users for their account password through unsolicited communications.

Can't Remember Which Email or Phone Number You Used?

This is an account-identification problem, not necessarily a password problem.

Before attempting another registration, check:

  • Email addresses you commonly use.

  • Phone numbers you previously controlled.

  • Password-manager records.

  • Saved Binance bookmarks or legitimate Binance communications.

  • Whether you originally authenticated using a third-party account.

Do not submit passwords or verification codes to unofficial “account finder” websites.

If you cannot identify the registered account information safely, use Binance's official support or account-recovery process.

Binance Verification Code Doesn't Arrive

If Binance requests a verification code but you do not receive it, identify the channel first.

Email code missing

Check:

  • Spam or junk folders.

  • Email filtering rules.

  • Whether you are checking the correct registered mailbox.

  • Whether your mailbox is receiving other messages normally.

SMS code missing

Check:

  • Whether the phone has network service.

  • Whether you still control the registered number.

  • Whether your carrier is blocking or delaying messages.

Do not repeatedly request large numbers of codes if you are unsure which login session is active.

Most importantly, never share a verification code with someone contacting you unexpectedly.

Binance's current 2FA guidance warns users not to share one-time authentication codes and specifically notes that phishing pages can attempt to capture those codes in real time.

Google Authenticator or Another Authenticator Isn't Available

Losing access to an authenticator is different from forgetting your Binance password.

An authenticator app generates a separate security factor. Resetting your password does not automatically restore access to that authentication method.

If you have lost the device containing your authenticator:

  1. Check whether you have a valid recovery or backup method from your original 2FA setup.

  2. Use the recovery options presented through the legitimate Binance account interface.

  3. Follow any additional identity or security verification Binance requires.

  4. Do not ask another person to generate a code for you.

Binance's current security guidance recommends securely storing the recovery information provided when setting up authenticator-based 2FA because it may be needed if access to the device is lost.

Google login is not Google Authenticator

These are different technologies.

Google account login can be an account-authentication method.

Google Authenticator is an app that generates time-based verification codes for 2FA.

Do not treat them as interchangeable.

Binance Passkey Login Isn't Working

A passkey is different from a normal password.

Passkeys use cryptographic credentials stored through a compatible device or credential provider. Authentication may use your device PIN, fingerprint, facial recognition, or another supported local verification mechanism.

If your Binance account expects a passkey but it is not available:

  • Confirm you are using the device or credential provider where the passkey was stored.

  • Check that your browser and operating system support the required passkey functionality.

  • Look for another legitimate authentication/recovery method presented by Binance.

  • Avoid deleting existing security methods merely to troubleshoot a temporary browser issue.

  • Use Binance's official recovery/support process if you no longer control the required credential.

Do not attempt to bypass a passkey security challenge through unofficial tools or browser extensions.

Binance Login Fails in Your Browser

If you know your account information but the login interface itself is not functioning correctly, distinguish a browser problem from an account-authentication problem.

Try the least destructive checks first:

  1. Confirm the official Binance page loads correctly.

  2. Close duplicate Binance login tabs.

  3. Update or restart your browser.

  4. Temporarily test another supported browser.

  5. Check whether aggressive privacy settings or extensions are interfering with authentication prompts.

  6. Confirm your internet connection is stable.

  7. Reattempt the legitimate login flow.

Do not disable important account-security protections simply because a browser session is failing.

If login works on one trusted device but not another, the issue may be device- or browser-specific rather than an account-password problem.

What If Binance Requests Additional Verification?

An unexpected extra security check does not automatically mean something is wrong.

Additional verification can be part of account protection, especially when authentication conditions change.

Binance's current security material describes 2FA as an added security layer for login and other sensitive actions. Binance also introduced customizable 2FA verification strategies for qualifying accounts, allowing different authentication combinations for actions such as login and withdrawal.

If Binance presents an additional verification step:

  • Read the request carefully.

  • Make sure it is appearing on the legitimate Binance interface.

  • Complete only the verification requested by Binance.

  • Never send the requested codes or credentials to another person.

Account Locked, Disabled, or Restricted

If correct credentials do not restore access and Binance indicates that the account is restricted, disabled, or subject to a security review, treat this as a different failure state.

Repeated password resets are unlikely to solve an account-level restriction.

Instead:

  1. Read the exact message displayed by Binance.

  2. Follow the recovery or appeal path shown for that state.

  3. Use official Binance support when required.

  4. Keep records of relevant security notifications.

  5. Avoid anyone claiming they can privately “unlock” the account for payment.

Do not attempt to circumvent security, identity, eligibility, or jurisdictional controls.

What to Do After a Suspicious Binance Login Attempt

If you believe someone may have obtained your Binance credentials, act on the security problem rather than simply retrying login.

Change your password

Use a strong, unique replacement password.

Secure your email account

Your email may be involved in password resets and account notifications, so it should have its own strong password and 2FA.

Review authorized devices

Binance's current security guidance states that users can review authorized devices and recent account activity, including login IP addresses and timestamps.

Remove devices you do not recognize.

Review your 2FA configuration

Authenticator-based 2FA is generally more resistant to SIM-swapping than SMS authentication.

Enable an anti-phishing code

Binance provides an anti-phishing code that can appear in legitimate Binance communications and help distinguish them from impersonation attempts.

Do not continue using a suspicious login page

If you entered credentials into a site you now believe was fraudulent, stop using that site and access Binance through a verified official route.

How to Make Future Binance Logins Safer

A secure login routine can prevent many recovery problems.

Bookmark the legitimate Binance destination

Using a verified bookmark reduces your dependence on links from emails, advertisements, or search results.

Use a unique password

Do not reuse your Binance password on other services.

Enable strong authentication

Binance's current security guidance recommends 2FA and notes that authenticator apps and hardware security keys can provide stronger protection than relying only on SMS.

Keep recovery methods current

If you replace a phone, change a number, or move to another authentication device, update your account-security configuration while you still have access.

Review devices periodically

Remove devices you no longer use or recognize.

Avoid sensitive login activity on untrusted public Wi-Fi

Binance's current security education warns that public Wi-Fi can expose users to malicious hotspots, interception, and session-related attacks. Avoid sensitive financial-account logins over networks you do not trust when possible.

Don't Have a Binance Account Yet?

If you reached this page but have never created a Binance account, login is not the correct workflow. You need account registration first.

Create a Binance account

After registration, follow the identity-verification and security requirements presented for your account before using applicable services.

Binance Login Security Checklist

Before entering your credentials:

  • ✅ Confirm the page belongs to Binance.

  • ✅ Use Log In for an existing account.

  • ✅ Make sure you are using the correct account identifier.

  • ✅ Never provide your password to another person.

  • ✅ Never share email, SMS, or authenticator codes.

  • ✅ Complete 2FA or passkey verification only through the legitimate Binance interface.

  • ✅ Investigate unexpected security prompts before proceeding.

  • ✅ Review account activity if you suspect unauthorized access.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the official Binance.com login domain?

Binance's account-access service currently uses the accounts.binance.com domain, with localized login URLs depending on the user environment.

Always verify the domain yourself before entering account credentials.

How do I log in to my Binance account?

Open the legitimate Binance login interface, enter or select the authentication method associated with your account, and complete any security verification required for that account.

Why is Binance asking for 2FA when I log in?

2FA adds another authentication factor beyond your password. Binance's current security guidance recommends it because it can reduce unauthorized access even when a password is compromised.

Is a Binance passkey the same as my password?

No. A passkey uses cryptographic credentials associated with a compatible device or credential provider and can authenticate using mechanisms such as a device PIN or biometrics.

Is Google Authenticator the same as logging in with Google?

No. Google Authenticator generates 2FA verification codes. A Google account login is a separate authentication mechanism.

What should I do if I forgot my Binance password?

Use the password-recovery option provided through Binance's legitimate account interface. Verify the domain before beginning the reset and never give your password or recovery codes to someone claiming they can perform the reset for you.

What should I do if my Binance verification code does not arrive?

First verify that you still control the registered email address or phone number, check filtered messages, and make sure you are using the correct active login session. If the problem continues, use Binance's official support/recovery process.

Can I create a new account if I cannot log in?

A login problem does not automatically mean you need another account. If an existing account belongs to you, first identify whether the problem involves the password, 2FA, account identifier, passkey, device, or an account-level restriction.

Final Check

For a safe Binance.com login, use this sequence:

Verify the Binance domain → choose Log In → use the authentication method associated with your existing account → complete required security verification → review the account if anything appears unusual.

If login fails, identify the failure before changing multiple security settings:

Account identifier → password → verification code → 2FA/passkey → browser/device → account restriction

Most importantly, never enter your Binance password, OTP, authenticator code, or recovery credentials into an unofficial website or give them to someone offering account-access assistance.