Coinsquare Login | Sign In to Your Account on Strikingly
Friendly, colourful instructions to sign in safely when your Coinsquare account or help pages are hosted on Strikingly. Follow these steps to verify you're on the genuine page, sign in securely, and protect your crypto.
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Some companies use Strikingly or other website builders to host landing pages, help centers, or verification pages. If you encounter Coinsquare content on a Strikingly page, it’s essential to verify the page is official before entering credentials. This guide walks through how to safely sign in to your Coinsquare account via any hosted page, including Strikingly, and covers multi-factor authentication, troubleshooting, recovery, and security best practices for traders.
Step 1 — Confirm You're on an Official Page
Before typing your email or password, check these items:
- URL: Prefer the primary domain coinsquare.com. If redirected to a Strikingly URL, verify it was linked from an official Coinsquare communication (support portal, verified social links) and inspect the domain carefully.
- TLS/SSL lock: Look for the padlock icon in the address bar and click it to view certificate details — ensure it’s issued to the organization you expect.
- Contact channels: Official pages should link back to coinsquare.com contact or support pages — test a link to confirm it points to the verified domain.
Step 2 — Prepare Your Device
Make sure your device is safe for financial logins:
- Keep OS and browser updated.
- Run a malware/antivirus scan periodically.
- Disable unnecessary browser extensions that could inject content into pages.
- Use a dedicated browser profile for crypto to reduce cross-site exposure.
Step 3 — The Sign-In Flow
1. Open the Sign-In Form
Whether you're on coinsquare.com or an official Strikingly-hosted page, find and open the sign-in form. Avoid pop-ups and inline frames from unknown sources.
2. Enter Email / Username & Password
Type your registered email or username and password. Use your password manager to paste credentials — this reduces the risk of phishing forms capturing keystrokes.
3. Complete Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
If you have 2FA enabled (highly recommended), provide the code from your authenticator app or approve the login via the official mobile app. Preferred options:
- Authenticator apps (TOTP) — Authy, Google Authenticator, etc.
- Push approval — via the official Coinsquare mobile app if supported.
- Hardware keys (WebAuthn/U2F) — YubiKey for highest phishing resistance.
- SMS — use only as a fallback due to SIM-swap vulnerabilities.
Step 4 — Post-Login Security Checks
After a successful login, quickly verify these items to ensure nothing suspicious occurred during sign-in:
- Check recent login history for unknown IPs or devices.
- Review recent trades and withdrawal history for unexpected activity.
- Inspect linked bank accounts and withdrawal addresses for unauthorized changes.
- Review active API keys and remove keys you don't recognize.
Troubleshooting Sign-In Problems
| Problem | Fix |
|---|---|
| Forgot password | Use the "Forgot password" flow on Coinsquare's official site — follow emailed reset instructions and check spam folder. |
| 2FA code not accepted | Sync your authenticator app time (set to network time) or use stored backup codes. Re-register if necessary. |
| Suspicious redirect to Strikingly | Close the page and open coinsquare.com directly. Contact Coinsquare support to confirm if the Strikingly page is genuine. |
| Account temporarily locked | Lockouts happen after repeated failed attempts — follow on-screen guidance or contact official support. |
Account Recovery — Best Practices
If you lose email access or your 2FA device, the recovery process can require identity verification. Prepare with:
- Up-to-date government ID and proof of address (scans ready, if comfortable and secure to provide).
- Transaction details: recent trades or deposits to prove ownership.
- Stored 2FA backup/recovery codes kept offline and secure.
Security Tips When Using Hosted Pages (Strikingly or Others)
- Confirm the link to the hosted page came from an official Coinsquare channel (verified social account, official email header, or coinsquare.com).
- Use the browser's developer tools (view certificate or link targets) if you are technically comfortable — check where forms submit data.
- Prefer to sign in on the primary domain (coinsquare.com) if you have any doubt.
- Keep a list of official support contacts and verified social profiles for quick verification.
Features Available After Signing In
Easy market and limit orders for BTC, ETH and other supported assets.
View balances, performance and transaction history.
Move crypto to external wallets — confirm addresses carefully.
Manage 2FA, device sessions and API keys.
Responding to a Suspected Compromise
- Immediately change your Coinsquare password (and the email password if it’s similar).
- Revoke sessions and API keys if available in settings.
- Temporarily disable withdrawals or enable whitelisting if the platform supports it.
- Contact Coinsquare Support via the official site and provide timestamps, transaction IDs, and screenshots to help the investigation.
FAQs
Is it safe to sign in via a Strikingly-hosted page?
Only if the page is directly linked from Coinsquare's verified channels and the domain/certificate checks out. When uncertain, sign in at coinsquare.com instead.
What should I do if a page asks for my seed phrase or private keys?
Never provide seed phrases or private keys to any website or support agent. Legitimate support will never ask for them.
How do I confirm recovery emails are real?
Examine the sender address domain, hover over links to see targets (don’t click), and when in doubt, log in at coinsquare.com directly.
Conclusion
Signing in to Coinsquare — whether via coinsquare.com or an officially-hosted Strikingly page — is safe when you verify the page, use strong passwords and 2FA, and follow the post-login checks outlined above. Keep backups of recovery codes, protect your email, and contact official Coinsquare support for any doubt. With these practices, you can access and manage your crypto with greater confidence and security.