My CPU is broken and I want to make some trades. Would you suggest using Binance from a public library computer?


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5 Comments

  1. symbiotic_bnb on 23. December 2018 at 18:40

    This would be extremely risky and we certainly wouldn’t endorse accessing or inputting sensitive information on devices you are not 100% familiar with and confident to be secure. Keep in mind that we do have mobile applications (Android and iOS).

     


  2. cryptosec on 23. December 2018 at 18:40

    Not worth risking. It’ll probably a better move to use your mobile phone instead.

     


  3. ferdango on 23. December 2018 at 18:40

    It depends. If you use 2FA, IP withdrawal whitelists and a private browsing mode (even better is a portable Firefox app on a usb drive), you are quite safe. Sophisticated malware could still grab your password or do screen takeover stuff. It’s possible, but unlikely.

     


  4. mytvwatchesme on 23. December 2018 at 18:40

    No way I would ever use a typical PC like at a library, there could be anything on there and who knows if they have run virus check in ages.

    If it’s that necessary, I would go into ATT or Apple store and run safari on a new iphone on the display rack. They are locked out from installing any apps on them, so they are clean. Afterward delete all the processes with a double click on home and swipe up to kill them.

    Also delete the 2fa notification, you may also have to log into your email to verify, so delete that screen to.

     


  5. warpingDragon on 23. December 2018 at 18:40

    No. Use your phone. There is a binance app for both android and iOS.