
Account security
Why is your account safe with us?
One of the most important things is the security of your account and the protection of its contents. This is a primary concern for an internet site where you store some of your own assets.
A website is secure if both the browser server and the web server and the programs on it are secure.
The Tradensea website has an SSL certificate and a redirect to HTTPS, which is secure in itself.
In addition, two-factor authentication ensures maximum security of the Tradensea account. Two-factor authentication is a security feature that, together with your existing password, protects your account against possible external attacks and unauthorised intrusions. Once two-factor authentication is set up, our system will ask you to enter a separate login code each time someone tries to access your Tradensea account from a web browser. This type of authentication is much more secure than the method that only asks for a username and password, because even if the first step is obtained by a potential hacker/root robber, the second step still keeps him/her from accessing the contents of your account. Its success is illustrated by the fact that it is also used by major global companies (such as Binance and Facebook) and bank websites. We highly recommend setting up and using two-factor authentication to ensure complete protection of user data. It's almost child's play to use, as it is included as a default feature on our site.
You can also set up the Anti-phishing code on our site. This allows you to check whether you are receiving emails from us or whether fraudsters are trying to access your data.
Other useful information that can help make trading in the crypto world even safer!
ProTip 1: First of all, use a virus-free computer!
ProTip 2: Create an email address that is exclusively for crypto (never use a company email address). Use Protonmail, which is also free and safer than Gmail.
ProTip 3: Use the 2FA app, download Google Authenticator.
ProTip 4: Passwords used in crypto accounts should be unique, new and difficult. They should be ones you haven't used for anything else.
ProTip 5: Don't store passwords in the online space. Instead, write them down on a piece of paper and keep them in a safe place.
ProTip 6: Always sign up for relays in your own name! That way they will be linked to you.