Sign In to Your Account | Coinsquare® - Login®
Your clear, secure guide to logging into Coinsquare, troubleshooting, and keeping your account safe.
Introduction
Signing in to your Coinsquare account should be fast, secure and predictable. This post walks you through the sign-in flow, common problems and fixes, recommended security settings, and a helpful FAQ so you regain access quickly and safely.
Quick Sign In — Step by Step
Step 1 — Visit the official login page
Always start on the official Coinsquare login page. Avoid links received via unknown messages. Use a bookmark or type the address directly.
Step 2 — Enter your email and password
Type your registered email and password. If you use a password manager, confirm it fills correctly before submitting.
Step 3 — Complete two-factor authentication (2FA)
If enabled, complete your 2FA challenge (TOTP app, SMS code, or hardware key). This step is crucial for protecting your funds.
Step 4 — Confirm device trust and review alerts
Optionally mark the device as trusted for faster future sign-ins. Review any security alerts displayed after login.
Common Sign-In Problems & Fixes
Problem: "Invalid email or password"
If you see this message:
- Confirm you're using the correct email (the one you registered with).
- Check Caps Lock and keyboard layout.
- If needed, click Forgot password to reset it via your email.
Problem: "2FA code not accepted"
Common causes include incorrect time on your authenticator app. Sync your phone/tablet clock to network time and retry.
Problem: "I didn’t receive a verification email or SMS"
Check your spam folder, confirm the phone number, and ensure your network allows SMS. If delays continue, contact support (links below).
Security Best Practices
Protecting your account is a shared responsibility. Follow these recommendations:
- Enable two-factor authentication (preferably an authenticator app or hardware key).
- Use a unique, long password (use a password manager).
- Keep your recovery email and phone number up to date.
- Beware of phishing: never enter login details from an email link unless you verified the sender.
- Enable withdrawal whitelists and review active API keys if you use them.
What to do if your account was compromised
Immediately change your password, disable API keys, revoke active sessions, and contact support. You may be asked to verify identity documents to recover access.
Official Links (quick access)
Here are the official pages you may want — bookmarked and color-coded for quick scanning.
Tip: Save the most-used link to your browser bookmarks for safe future access.
FAQ — Sign In & Account Access
- Q: I forgot my password. How quickly can I regain access?
- A: Use the "Forgot password" link on the login page. You’ll receive a reset email — follow instructions and create a new secure password. If you can’t access your email, contact support with identity verification.
- Q: My 2FA device was lost. What now?
- A: If you lose your 2FA device, use your recovery codes (if stored securely). If you don’t have them, contact support. Be prepared to provide ID for account recovery.
- Q: Is SMS 2FA safe enough?
- A: SMS 2FA is better than none but is vulnerable to SIM-swap attacks. Use an authenticator app or hardware key where possible.
- Q: How do I sign in from a new device safely?
- A: Use your known device initially, then approve the new device via email or 2FA challenge. Do not use public Wi-Fi for initial sign-ins if possible.
- Q: Why was my sign-in blocked for suspicious activity?
- A: Blocking prevents unauthorized access. It may trigger if you sign in from a new country or device. Verify your identity through the support flow to restore access.
Conclusion
Logging into Coinsquare should be secure and predictable if you follow best practices: use strong passwords, enable robust 2FA, and only use official links. If you experience issues, the support center is the fastest way to resolve account or security problems.