Rizful: Safety Guidelines
The following safety practices are essential to protect your Rizful account.
At Rizful, security is our top priority. These safety guidelines are designed to help you protect your account and funds from unauthorized access. By following these practices, you can help ensure the security of your Rizful account.
2FA Usage Is Required
For accounts that hold more than 100,000 satoshis (0.001 BTC), two-factor authentication (2FA) is mandatory. 2FA significantly enhances the security of your account by requiring an additional code from an authentication app such as Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator each time you log in, withdraw funds, or make changes to your account.Important: Your 2FA authentication app is the most critical security feature of your account. Never share your 2FA codes with anyone, including Rizful support staff. We will never ask for them.
Recovery Codes
When setting up your 2FA, you will receive a set of recovery codes. These codes are the only way to access your account if you lose your 2FA device. Make sure to store these codes securely, such as in a password manager or a physical, offline location. If you lose both your 2FA device and your recovery codes, it will not possible to recover your account and any BTC on your node(s) will be lost.
Verifying BTC Addresses
Always double-check Bitcoin addresses before sending or receiving payments. Malicious software or browser extensions can modify BTC addresses, leading to lost funds if payments are sent to the wrong address. Be cautious and verify the address before confirming any transactions.
Browser Security
Be mindful of any browser extensions you have installed. Some malicious extensions can manipulate web content, including changing BTC addresses during a transaction. Regularly review and uninstall any unnecessary or suspicious extensions. Keep your browser and all extensions up-to-date with the latest security patches.
Strong and Unique Passwords
Use a strong, unique password for your Rizful account. Avoid using the same password across multiple sites. A password manager can help you generate and securely store complex passwords.
Recognizing Phishing Attempts
Be cautious of emails, messages, or websites that ask for your login credentials or 2FA codes. Always verify that you're on the official Rizful.com domain before entering any sensitive information. Phishing attacks often attempt to mimic legitimate sites to steal information.
RIZFUL WILL NEVER ASK FOR YOUR 2FA CODE VIA EMAIL OR DIRECT MESSAGES
Never provide your 2FA code to any third-party.
Regular Account Monitoring
Regularly review your account activity and settings. If you notice any unauthorized access or unusual activity, immediately change your password, update your 2FA, and contact Rizful support for assistance.