Can Both Mobile and PC Use the Binance Official Site
Short answer: yes, both work, and they share the same account system. Whether you're on Safari on an iPhone, Chrome on Android, or Edge/Firefox on a PC, once you open binance.com and log in, it's your own account, with identical assets and orders. If you're new and want to jump in quickly, just tap any of these three: Binance Official Site, Binance Official App, iOS Install Guide. Below we'll break down the specifics for each device type, paying special attention to the steps first-time users tend to miss.
Accessing the Binance Official Site on a Computer
Windows PC
The built-in Edge on Windows 10/11, along with Chrome and Firefox, can all open binance.com directly. Specific steps:
- Open your browser, type binance.com in the address bar — don't type the Chinese characters for "Binance," because those go through a search engine
- Wait for the homepage to finish loading, then click "Log In" in the upper right
- Enter your email or phone number and password, then complete 2FA
- Once you're signed in, your account abbreviation will appear in the upper-left corner
Binance's web version has the most complete feature set on a computer: you can drag candlestick charts into full-screen, place orders across multiple windows, and download statements as CSV. All professional traders work on the desktop side.
macOS Computer
Safari and Chrome on Mac both open the site without issue, with no additional quirks. One thing to watch: Safari blocks third-party cookies by default, which can cause some sub-pages to keep bouncing you back to the login page after signing in. The fix is to add binance.com to the trusted list in Preferences.
Accessing the Binance Official Site on Mobile
Android Phones
Android offers the most flexibility — take your pick from Chrome, Quark, UC, Huawei Browser. If your browser's home screen is already cluttered with news feeds, just paste binance.com into the address bar.
On your first login, the page asks "Remember this device?" — picking "Yes" saves you from needing Google Authenticator every single time, which is nice on your primary phone.
iPhone
Safari can visit the site directly, but iPhone users ultimately all migrate to the app, for three reasons:
- Safari's full-screen mode obscures the bottom navigation
- There are no push notifications, so you can't see when orders fill
- Face ID unlock is only supported inside the app
So for iPhone users we recommend registering from the official site first, then installing the app following the iOS Install Guide.
Differences Between the Web and App Versions
Feature Comparison
| Feature Module | Web Version | App Version |
|---|---|---|
| Spot trading | Complete | Complete |
| Futures K-line | 12 overlay indicators | 8 indicators |
| P2P buying | Supported | Supported |
| Deposits & withdrawals | Supported | Supported |
| Push notifications | Browser pop-up | System-level notifications |
| Face ID / fingerprint | Not available | Supported |
| Offline QR deposit | Requires screenshot | Camera invoked directly |
| Statement export | CSV / Excel | Screenshot only |
Do Login Sessions Affect Each Other
No. Web logins and app logins are two independent sessions, so you can place orders on the computer while watching the market on your phone. The one caveat: if you change your password, both sides will be forced to log out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Typing binance.com only gives me a white screen
Clear the browser cache first — in Chrome that's Ctrl+Shift+Delete. If it's still blank, try incognito mode. If incognito works, an extension is interfering, most likely an ad blocker that intercepted some of Binance's static assets.
Why does the mobile browser automatically jump to the app
This is the deep link mechanism — if it detects that you have the Binance app installed, it hands off to the app. If you really want to stay in the browser, long-press the link and choose "Open in browser."
I need 2FA when logging in on PC but my phone isn't receiving the code
First check that the country code in front of your phone number is correct — the SMS channels for +86 and +1 are completely different. Next, see whether it's being blocked by your carrier; some regions filter overseas SMS. In that case, switch to an email verification code or bind Google Authenticator — that's the most reliable solution.
Will logging in on multiple devices simultaneously force a logout
No. Binance allows a single account to be logged in on up to 5 devices at once, but any device with an unusual IP will separately trigger a 2FA check.
Why do prices on the web and the app differ by a few seconds
The data source is the same, but the push frequency differs. The app uses a persistent WebSocket connection that refreshes roughly every 100ms; the web version refreshes every 500ms by default. A few seconds of drift is normal and does not affect your order price.
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