Binance app push notifications let you stay informed about important price movements and account activity without staring at charts all day. But if not configured properly, you'll either get flooded with useless notifications or miss critical ones. Here's how to set them up right. If you haven't installed the app yet, download the Binance app first.
Notification Types
Binance notifications fall into several categories:
1. Price Alerts
Triggered when a coin reaches your specified target price.
2. Trade Notifications
Order fills, pending order status changes, futures margin warnings, and other trade-related updates.
3. Security Notifications
Login alerts, withdrawal confirmations, security setting changes, and other security-related updates.
4. Activity Notifications
Launchpool launches, airdrop events, fee promotions, and other promotional updates.
5. Market News
Binance announcements, industry news, and information pushes.
How to Configure Push Notifications
Step 1: Enable System-Level Permissions
Android:
- Phone Settings → App Management → Binance
- Tap "Notifications"
- Enable "Allow Notifications"
- Optionally configure notification channels for granular control
iOS:
- Phone Settings → Notifications → Binance
- Enable "Allow Notifications"
- Choose notification style (banners, sounds, badges, etc.)
Step 2: In-App Notification Settings
- Open the Binance app
- Tap the profile icon in the top left
- Go to "Notification Center" or "Notification Settings"
- Toggle each notification category on or off
Recommended Notification Settings
Must-Have (Strongly Recommended)
- Security Alerts: Account logins, withdrawals, password changes — critical for fund safety
- Order Fills: Know when your pending orders execute
- Futures Warnings: Low margin ratio, approaching liquidation alerts
- Price Alerts: Custom target price notifications you've set
Optional (As Needed)
- Activity Notifications: If you follow Launchpool events
- New Listings: If you want to trade new tokens immediately
Consider Disabling
- Marketing Promotions: Sales events, referral rewards, etc.
- Market News: If you have other information sources
Setting Up Price Alerts
Price alerts are one of the most practical features:
Steps
- Open the Binance app
- Navigate to a coin's market page
- Tap the bell icon in the top right
- Set your target price and alert condition (above/below)
- Confirm
Tips
- Set alerts at key support and resistance levels
- Set alerts at your planned buy or sell prices
- Don't set too many — avoid notification overload
Futures Alert Settings
For futures traders, these notifications are essential:
- Margin ratio alerts: Notification when margin ratio drops to a certain level
- Liquidation warnings: Alert when approaching liquidation price
- Funding rate alerts: Notification when funding rates become abnormal
- Order fill alerts: Notification when take-profit or stop-loss triggers
Path: Futures page → Settings → Notification Preferences
Not Receiving Notifications?
1. Check System Permissions
Confirm that system-level notification permissions are enabled.
2. Check Battery Saver Mode
Some phones restrict background notifications in battery-saving mode. Add Binance to the battery optimization whitelist.
3. Check Do Not Disturb
Make sure Do Not Disturb mode isn't active.
4. Clear Cache
Clearing the app cache and re-logging in may fix notification issues.
5. Check App Version
Older versions may have notification bugs — update to the latest.
Android-Specific Settings
Android phones from various manufacturers may intercept push notifications due to system optimizations:
- Huawei/Honor: Settings → Apps → App Launch → Binance → Manual Management → Enable "Allow Background Activity"
- Xiaomi/Redmi: Settings → App Management → Binance → Battery Saver → No Restrictions
- OPPO/Realme: Settings → Battery → More Settings → Disable "Sleep Optimization"
- Vivo: Settings → Battery → Background Power Management → Allow Binance Background Running
Summary
Properly configuring Binance push notifications lets you get important updates without being bothered by irrelevant ones. Security notifications should always be enabled; marketing notifications can be toggled off as needed. Android users should also pay attention to system-level background activity restrictions.