Protect your crypto

November 12, 2021
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Protect your crypto

How to protect yourself from scams – and how CoinJar can help.

It’s Scams Awareness Week and CoinJar is an official partner. While scams are a dangerous and growing part of the crypto landscape, there are a few basic ways that you can help protect yourself. (And a few things that CoinJar does to help out too).

4 simple ways to stay safe

  1. Create strong passwords: you’ve probably seen this one again and again, but it bears repeating. The strongest foundation for your own protection is to use long, diverse and complex passwords. We recommend using a password generator/manager like 1Password, or else Chrome and Safari both have in-built password managers that make the process a whole lot easier.
  2. Use two-factor authentication: it’s increasingly common for apps to offer two-factor authentication (2FA) as an extra-layer of protection on top of your password. Our advice: take that offer. CoinJar provides automatic SMS or TOTP (think Google Authenticator) 2FA on account logins, while our app offers a biometric security feature such as FaceID/TouchID when you open the app or try to send large amounts of crypto.
  3. Keep your software up-to-date: older software is easier for hackers to break into. Setup auto-updates on your computer and phone and always keep your browser updated to the latest version.
  4. Be suspicious: always remember that you don’t know who’s actually on the other side of the screen. Don’t send crypto or account details to someone you don’t know and if it sounds too good to be true, it definitely is.

How CoinJar looks after your coins

CoinJar has a full-time team dedicated to protecting your funds. Here are some of the ways we’re trying to beat the scammers.

  • Active transaction monitoring: CoinJar uses continuously updated lists of suspicious and malicious wallets to prevent funds being sent to known scammers. If a customer tries to send crypto to an address on the list, we’ll pause it while we work out where it’s actually going and why.
  • Anti-phishing: any time you login to CoinJar from a new browser we’ll send an email to you asking you to confirm. It’s an extra layer of protection in case scammers get hold of your password. (Also a reminder to always make sure you’re logging into coinjar.com – and not a scam website that looks like it).
  • Ask CoinJar: If in doubt, get in touch with Support. We’re constantly monitoring suspicious wallets and websites and can help you work out whether something is a scam or not.

Check out our dedicated article on protecting yourself from crypto scams for more info.


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CoinJar’s digital currency exchange services are operated by CoinJar Australia Pty Ltd ACN 648 570 807, a registered digital currency exchange provider with AUSTRAC.

CoinJar Card is a prepaid Mastercard issued by EML Payment Solutions Limited ABN 30 131 436 532 AFSL 404131 pursuant to license by Mastercard. CoinJar Australia Pty Ltd is an authorised representative of EML Payment Solutions Limited (AR No 1290193). We recommend you consider the Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determination before making any decision to acquire the product. Mastercard and the circles design are registered trademarks of Mastercard International Incorporated.

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