Security is easier to manage when you know what the system is showing you. This guide explains the security and notification tools inside your account in simple terms.
The Security page
The Security page helps you review:
- login date and time
- device type
- browser
- platform
- IP address
- city and country when available
- suspicious activity flags
Step 1: Review your most recent sign-ins
Look at the latest entries first. Ask:
- Did I recognize this device?
- Was I actually signing in at this time?
- Does the location make sense?
Step 2: Understand suspicious flags
A suspicious event may appear if the platform sees a new device or unusual sign-in pattern. That does not automatically mean your account is compromised, but it does mean the event deserves attention.
Step 3: Use notifications as operational reminders
Your notification center may include:
- security alerts
- profit updates
- account activity
- operational notices
Treat notifications as a running timeline of account events.
Step 4: Respond quickly if something looks wrong
If you do not recognize a login:
1. change your password
2. review recent account actions
3. contact support if you believe the account may have been accessed unexpectedly
Step 5: Keep your email address current
Many important alerts are sent by email, including sign-in alerts. If you lose access to your registered email, you also weaken your recovery path.
Final guidance
Security is not only about avoiding problems. It is about noticing unusual activity early. A quick review of your login history and notifications can prevent bigger issues later.