Clear, secure steps and best practices to access your Coinsquare account and trade with confidence.
Accessing your Coinsquare account is the gateway to managing assets, executing trades, and viewing sensitive financial data. A secure sign-in process protects your funds, prevents unauthorized activity, and preserves your privacy. This guide explains safe sign-in steps, multi-factor options, common issues, and how to troubleshoot — without sharing passwords or sensitive recovery details.
Type the Coinsquare address into your browser yourself — do not follow links from emails or messages. Verify the site uses HTTPS and shows a valid padlock in the address bar.
Use the registered email or username associated with your account. If you cannot recall it, use the official account recovery flows from the site (they will never ask for your full password in email).
Type your password — avoid copy-paste from clipboard managers if you suspect compromise. Consider using a reputable password manager for secure autofill.
If enabled, provide your 2FA code from an authenticator app or hardware key. This is a critical extra layer protecting your account even if your password is exposed.
After login, check account notifications, recent activity, and authorized devices. If you see unfamiliar actions, sign out and contact Coinsquare support immediately.
Phishing attempts often mimic Coinsquare pages with subtle domain differences or urgent messages asking you to "verify" or "unlock" your account. Always verify the URL, inspect SSL certificates, and avoid interacting with unexpected attachments or links. If in doubt, access the site by typing the known address directly and compare it against any message you received.
For maximum security, consider registering a hardware security key (U2F/FIDO2) where supported. Additionally, adopt account hygiene: remove unused API keys, rotate recovery credentials sensibly, and limit permissions for connected apps or services.