Clear, secure, and up-to-date instructions for signing into your Kraken account and managing access controls.
Kraken Login is the primary method to access your Kraken trading account, portfolio, and security settings. Use the official Kraken sign-in page or the Kraken mobile app when performing Kraken Login to ensure you are connecting to the legitimate service and that your credentials and two-factor authentication (2FA) are handled securely.
To complete a standard Kraken Login: navigate to the official sign-in endpoint, enter your registered email address or username and password, then follow any 2FA prompts you have enabled. If you have enabled email sign-in you may choose to sign in using your email address as an alternative to username. Always confirm the URL matches Kraken’s official domain before entering credentials.
Strong account protection is integral to any Kraken Login. Kraken supports multiple 2FA methods (authenticator apps, passkeys/hardware security keys and static passwords for certain workflows). When you perform Kraken Login and 2FA is required, supply the one-time code or passkey from your chosen method. Configure sign-in 2FA in your account security settings to ensure every Kraken Login uses the additional verification layer.
When signing in from a new device or browser, Kraken may trigger a device approval flow. After entering correct credentials and 2FA, Kraken will send an approval email to the account address; you must click the approval link within the time window specified in the message to complete the Kraken Login from that device.
If you cannot complete a Kraken Login, verify you are using the correct username or email and that Caps Lock is not enabled. If sign-in 2FA codes are rejected, check the time synchronization of your authenticator app or the status of your hardware key. For persistent sign-in problems, use Kraken’s support forms to submit a dedicated sign-in issue ticket so the support team can assist with recovery steps.
If you lose access to your 2FA method, Kraken offers recovery paths such as using a Master Key (if previously set) or submitting a 2FA recovery request to Kraken Support. Never share recovery phrases, passwords, or one-time codes with anyone claiming to be support—Kraken will not ask for full passwords or private keys via unsolicited messages.
Follow these best practices to harden your Kraken Login: enable sign-in 2FA, use a hardware security key for the strongest protection, keep account email secure, maintain up-to-date software, and confirm all Kraken Login pages are loaded over HTTPS at Kraken’s official domain. Regularly review your security settings and device approvals.