How Can You Keep Your Coinhako Account Safe?
At Coinhako, the security of our users' trading accounts and funds is our top priority.
In order to trade cryptocurrencies securely, it is crucial for you to guard your account to protect your digital assets.
Here are some tips to reduce the risk of your account and funds being compromised:
Tip 1: Keep Your 2FA Enabled
2FAs provide an extra layer of security on top of your account password. When you enable your 2FA, you greatly reduce the risk of your account being compromised.
Need more information on Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)? Visit this page.
Tip 2: Adopt External Password Managers
Consider using an external password manager. External password managers are very useful for password storage and management, and can also generate secure passwords.
Some well-reviewed Password Manager add-ons can be found this page.
Tip 3: Avoid Unsecured and/or Public Wifi
Protect your data and passwords by avoiding unsecured or public wifis. When you required to key in sensitive data, make sure you are connect to a network you trust.
Tip 4: Be Wary When Sharing Personal Data
Do not share your personal data on platforms you cannot trust. Coinhako has recently observed an increase in the number of Telegram scams and would like to caution users against sharing personal data on the Coinhako Telegram channel.
Please note that our channel administrators will never PM you first. Anyone who claims to be from the official Coinhako team holds a fraudulent identity. Never share your Coinhako account details with anyone. Many fake administrators have been reaching out to users under the guise of solving technical issues.
For technical issues, kindly reach out to us at https://support.coinhako.com .
For more information on how to avoid Telegram scams, please read our Tips On How To Avoid Telegram Scams.
Now that you know how to keep your Coinhako account safe, you can start trading now!
If you require further information do not hesitate to contact us here or visit our Blog for the latest cryptocurrency updates.
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