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How to change your email on Binance? (Security update)

To change your Binance email, log in, go to Security > Email > Edit, enter the new address and password, verify via 6-digit code sent to it, and confirm—2FA and settings remain unaffected.

Feb 23, 2026 at 08:59 am

Accessing Account Security Settings

1. Log in to your Binance account using your current credentials and two-factor authentication method.

2. Navigate to the top-right corner and click on your profile icon to open the dropdown menu.

3. Select Security from the list to enter the dedicated security configuration panel.

4. Scroll down to locate the Email section, which displays your currently registered email address.

Initiating Email Change Request

1. Click the Edit button adjacent to the displayed email address.

2. Enter your new email address in the provided field—Binance will validate its format in real time.

3. Confirm the action by entering your account password again—this step enforces identity verification before proceeding.

4. Click Continue to trigger the verification flow; a six-digit code will be sent to the new email address.

Verifying the New Email Address

1. Open the inbox of the newly entered email address and locate the message from Binance with subject line “Verify Your New Email Address”.

2. Copy the six-digit numeric code included in the email body or click the embedded verification link if available.

3. Return to the Binance verification page and paste the code into the designated input field.

4. Press Verify—upon successful validation, the system updates your primary contact email instantly.

Post-Change Security Confirmation

1. A confirmation banner appears stating that the email has been updated successfully—no further manual action is required at this stage.

2. Binance automatically sends a notification email to both the old and new addresses documenting the change with timestamp and IP metadata.

3. The login interface begins accepting the new email as a valid credential for future sign-ins alongside existing username and phone number options.

4. All withdrawal whitelists, API key bindings, and sub-account permissions remain unaffected by the email update process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I change my email if I no longer have access to the old one?Yes—Binance provides an alternative recovery path via identity verification. Submit a support ticket with a clear photo of your government-issued ID and a handwritten note specifying the request, signed and dated.

Q: Does changing my email affect my 2FA settings?No—Google Authenticator, SMS, or hardware wallet-based 2FA remains fully functional and unchanged after email modification.

Q: Why did I receive an email saying “Email change was blocked”?This occurs when multiple consecutive change attempts are detected within a short timeframe. Wait at least 24 hours before retrying, and ensure no other active sessions exist on unrecognized devices.

Q: Is it possible to use a temporary or disposable email domain?No—Binance explicitly blocks domains associated with disposable email services such as mailinator.com, guerillamail.com, and yopmail.com during verification.

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