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Security

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Security Guide

This guide is designed to help you protect your account and digital assets by following simple but effective security practices. It covers the most critical aspects such as 2FA, password safety, and website verification.

๐Ÿ”‘ 2FA and Secret Code

Enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) greatly improves the security of your account and any assets stored on it.
2FA adds a second layer of protection after your password. Even if someone gains access to your email or password, they wonโ€™t be able to log in without your 2FA code.

Pro tip: Always store your backup or recovery codes securely in case you lose access to your authenticator app.

๐Ÿ”’ Password Protection

Use a strong password to minimize the risk of unauthorized access. Follow these basic rules:

  • Never reuse passwords from other platforms

  • Use at least 8 characters

  • Combine uppercase and lowercase letters

  • Include numbers and special characters (e.g., !, @, #, $)

  • Avoid predictable patterns or personal info (like birthdates)

Update your password regularly and never share it with anyone.


๐ŸŒ Secure Connections (HTTPS)

Before logging in or entering any sensitive information, always check:

  • The URL starts with https://

  • A padlock icon is visible in the address bar

  • The domain name is correct and not a phishing imitation

If you only see โ€œhttp://โ€ or a warning from your browser, do not enter your credentials


โœ… Certificate Verification

To ensure you are on the official and secure website:

  • Click the padlock icon in the address bar

  • View certificate details (issuer, domain, validity)

  • Make sure it matches the site you intended to visit

This simple check can prevent phishing and man-in-the-middle attacks.


๐Ÿง  Final Tips

  • Enable email notifications for logins and withdrawals

  • Never log in on public or shared devices

  • Avoid clicking suspicious links โ€” even from โ€œsupportโ€ emails

  • Use a trusted antivirus and firewall


Stay aware. Stay protected. Your account’s security starts with you.