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How to Delete an Old Device from Binance Account Settings

Binance enforces strict device binding, requiring manual termination of sessions via Security → Active Sessions; each removal triggers 72-hour withdrawal cooldown and full re-authentication.

Jun 25, 2026 at 08:00 pm

Device Management Overview

1. Binance enforces strict device binding policies to prevent unauthorized access and session hijacking across multiple endpoints.

2. Each active login generates a unique session identifier tied to device fingerprint, IP geolocation, and OS signature.

3. Unrecognized devices trigger automatic 72-hour cooldown on withdrawal functions until manual verification is completed.

4. Legacy devices remain visible in the security dashboard for up to 90 days after last activity unless explicitly terminated.

5. Device removal does not affect API keys or Web3 wallet connections unless those were generated from the same session.

Step-by-Step Removal Process

1. Log into your Binance account via web browser using verified credentials and Google Authenticator code.

2. Navigate to Account Center → Security → Active Sessions from the top-right user menu.

3. Locate the target device entry by matching its model name, operating system version, and last seen timestamp.

4. Click the Terminate Session button adjacent to the device row—no confirmation modal appears.

5. Confirm action by entering your current password and completing the CAPTCHA challenge displayed on-screen.

Post-Removal Verification

1. Refresh the Active Sessions page to verify disappearance of the terminated device record.

2. Check email inbox for automated notification titled “Binance: Session Terminated” containing device hash and UTC termination time.

3. Attempt re-login from the same device to confirm it now requires full KYC re-authentication instead of cached token reuse.

4. Review transaction history for any anomaly within 15 minutes post-removal to detect potential race-condition exploits.

5. Cross-check with Google Authenticator backup key status to ensure no residual TOTP sync remains active.

Common Failure Scenarios

1. Device fails to disappear due to cached browser storage—clear all site data including IndexedDB before reloading.

2. Termination button grayed out when two-factor authentication is disabled—re-enable Google Authenticator first.

3. Session persists despite termination if logged in via embedded WebView inside third-party apps like Trust Wallet.

4. Mobile app displays outdated session list until force-closed and reopened—not just backgrounded.

5. Enterprise-managed devices may retain persistent tokens through MDM profiles requiring admin-level intervention.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Does terminating a session log me out of all connected devices?Terminating one session only affects that specific device; other active sessions remain unaffected unless manually selected.

Q2: Can I recover a terminated session without re-authentication?No recovery option exists—each terminated session requires full login flow including biometric or TOTP verification.

Q3: Why does my old phone still appear under Active Sessions after factory reset?Factory reset does not invalidate server-side session tokens; manual termination must occur before or after device wipe.

Q4: Is there a limit to how many devices I can have active simultaneously?Binance allows up to 10 concurrent sessions per account; exceeding this triggers automatic oldest-session eviction.

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