One-minute routine for a safe Bitget login
The fastest and most effective security gains come from repeatable micro-habits. Before you initiate any Bitget login, follow this sixty-second routine: (1) load Bitget from your bookmark (not an email link); (2) let the password manager autofill credentials; (3) pull the 2FA code from an authenticator app or use your hardware key; (4) after login, glance at recent activity and API keys. This routine is intentionally short so you’ll do it every time.
Backup code handling
Backup codes are for emergencies. Save them in an encrypted password manager and keep a printed copy stored securely (safe or secure deposit). Avoid storing backup codes in plain text or in cloud folders shared among devices. If you suspect your backup codes are exposed, regenerate them immediately and update stored copies.
Risk reduction for automation
For traders running bots, split responsibilities across accounts: one for active bot trading (with limited API privileges) and another for long-term cold storage. Scoped API keys, IP restrictions and regular key rotations greatly reduce the possibility of a single compromised key draining funds.
Small, frequent checks build resilience. The next time you perform a Bitget login, run the one-minute routine — it’s a tiny investment that saves time and stress when something goes wrong.