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How to logout Binance from all devices

How to logout Binance from all devices

How to logout Binance from all devices

If you’ve logged into Binance on multiple phones, tablets, or computers—and you’re not sure you’re still the only person with access—logging out everywhere is a smart safety step. Whether you lost a device, switched phones, or just want to tighten security, Binance offers ways to end active sessions so your account is protected.

Below is a clear, practical walkthrough for logging out Binance from all devices, plus what to expect and the pros and cons of doing it.


Why you might need to logout from all devices

There are a few common situations where “log out of all devices” becomes useful:

  • You no longer have an old phone or computer (or it might be stolen).
  • You shared your login on a device you no longer control.
  • You suspect unauthorized access (e.g., new login alerts, unfamiliar activity).
  • You want a clean reset after traveling or using a public/shared device.

Even if you’re not actively seeing suspicious behavior, logging out everywhere can be a good security habit—especially after you change passwords or devices.


What “logout from all devices” actually does

When you log out from all devices (or revoke active sessions), Binance should terminate the current logins tied to your account. After that:

  • You’ll likely have to sign in again on every device you were using.
  • Any “remember me” or persistent sessions should be cleared.
  • You reduce the chance that someone else remains logged in on an old device.

Keep in mind that you may still be prompted to re-verify certain actions depending on your security settings (like 2FA).


Guide: logout Binance from all devices

Step 1: Sign in to your Binance account

Use a device you trust and log into your Binance account normally.

  • Mobile users: open the Binance app
  • Desktop users: go to the Binance website and sign in

Make sure you’re signed into the correct account—double-check your email/phone association if needed.


Step 2: Open your account security area

Look for the section commonly labeled along the lines of:

  • Security
  • Account Security
  • Security Center

On most versions of Binance, this is found under your profile or settings menu.

If you don’t see it immediately, use the search bar in settings (if available) or look for “Security” in the navigation.


Step 3: Find “Log out of all devices” / “Sessions”

In the security area, look for an option related to sessions, devices, or active logins. The wording can vary slightly, but it’s typically something like:

  • Log out of all devices
  • Manage devices
  • Session management
  • Active sessions

Once you find it, open that screen to view your active devices (if Binance shows them).


Step 4: Confirm the logout request

When you tap/click the option to log out from all devices, Binance will usually ask you to confirm the action. Depending on your settings, you might need to pass an additional verification step (for example, your 2FA code).

After confirmation, Binance should end active sessions across devices.


Step 5: Sign in again on your devices you want to keep using

Now you’ll be logged out everywhere. Go to each device you use personally and sign back in:

  • Installations and app sessions will need re-login.
  • You may be prompted to verify identity again for certain security-related actions.

If you can’t find the option: another effective approach

Sometimes the “logout all devices” feature may not be visible depending on the platform version, account status, or app layout. If you’re not seeing it, don’t panic—there are still strong security steps you can take.

Change your password (and 2FA if needed)

A password reset is one of the most effective ways to stop unauthorized access.

  1. Go to Security
  2. Choose Password
  3. Update it to something new and unique
  4. Ensure your 2FA remains enabled (or upgrade it if Binance supports multiple methods)

In many systems, changing your password will force sessions to re-authenticate or will significantly reduce session validity. It may not always equal a full “log out all devices” button, but it’s a powerful safety measure.

Revoke suspicious sessions by reviewing device/login activity

If Binance shows recent logins or device history, use that list to identify anything unfamiliar. If you see activity you don’t recognize, change your password and consider disabling/reviewing any security-linked access that seems off.


Guide: what to do immediately after logging out

After you log out from all devices, take a few extra steps to make sure your account remains secure:

  1. Check recent activity and logins (if available)
  2. Make sure 2FA is enabled
    • Authenticator apps are generally more reliable than SMS.
  3. Avoid logging in on untrusted networks
    • Public Wi-Fi can be risky even when you’re careful.
  4. Update your password if you have any doubt about the security of your account

If you were logging out due to a potential compromise, consider treating it like a full incident response: password change + 2FA check + review account activity.


Pros and cons of logging out from all devices

Pros

  • Improves account security quickly by ending active sessions.
  • Helps you regain control if you lost a device or suspect unauthorized access.
  • Reduces the risk of lingering logins, especially on older devices.
  • Works well as a “reset” after changing credentials or traveling.

Cons

  • You’ll need to re-login everywhere, which can be inconvenient.
  • You may trigger extra verification steps, depending on how your account is configured.
  • If you’re not using a trusted device, you could lock yourself out temporarily while trying to regain access (especially if you rely on a device that no longer has 2FA).

Troubleshooting tips

“I logged out but I’m still seeing it logged in on some devices.”

  • Make sure you successfully confirmed the logout request.
  • Fully close and reopen the app/browser, then sign in again.
  • If you still see persistent sessions, change your password as an additional security step.

“I can’t find the ‘logout all devices’ option.”

  • Use the Security/Session management area carefully—menus can differ by version.
  • Update the Binance app to the latest version (mobile).
  • If needed, focus on password change + 2FA review while you locate the session option.

“I’m worried my account was compromised.”

  • Change your password immediately.
  • Verify your email/phone details.
  • Confirm your 2FA method.
  • Review all login activity and any security changes since the suspected time.

Final thoughts

Learning how to log out Binance from all devices is a practical security move, especially if you’ve used the platform on multiple devices or want to close any lingering sessions. In most cases, the process is straightforward: open Account Security, locate session/device management, and choose log out of all devices—then sign back in on the devices you trust.

If you tell me whether you’re using the Binance app (iOS/Android) or the website on a computer, I can tailor the steps to match the exact menus you’re likely to see.


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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investors should conduct thorough research before making any decisions. We are not responsible for your investment decisions.

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