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Security

Keeping your account safe

Security is shared: the platform does its part, and a few simple habits keep your side strong. A strong password, two-factor sign-in, and a private API key. One thing is always true here — a tool never needs the password to your social accounts; a public link is enough.

Two-factor sign-in A link, never a password

Your side

Your security checklist

A strong, unique password

Don’t reuse it from another site. A reused password is the most common way an account is lost.

Two-factor sign-in

A second step at login that a stolen password alone can’t pass.

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Keep your API key private

Treat it like a password. If it’s ever exposed, regenerate it and the old one stops working at once.

Order for your own accounts

With a public link. A tool never needs your social password — don’t give it out.

Watch for phishing

We never ask for your password by message. Check the address bar before you sign in.

Sign out on shared devices

And don’t save the password on machines that aren’t yours.

Our side

What the platform does

A tool never asks for your social-network passwords — a public link is all it needs.

Support never asks for your account password — there’s no situation where that’s needed.

The catalog and your orders sit behind sign-in. They open only after you log in.

Two-factor sign-in is available on your account — switched on in settings.

Account messages stay inside your account and tickets, not in outside messages.

Important

Your API key, and phishing

Your API key

If you order through the API, your key authorizes requests from your own software — treat it exactly like a password. Don’t post it, share it, or paste it into tools you don’t control. If it’s ever exposed, regenerate it; the previous key stops working the moment you do.

Official site & phishing

Sign in only on the official site — smmpanelus.com. The platform never messages you first asking for a password, a code, or a payment outside your account. Support works through tickets, 10:00–23:00 SGT. If a message, link, or “support agent” asks for your details — that isn’t us. Check the address bar before you enter anything.

FAQ

Common questions

Does a tool need my social-network password?
No. A tool only needs a public link. Never share a social-network password with anyone.
Is two-factor sign-in available?
Yes. Turn it on in your account settings — it’s a second step at login.
What if my API key leaked?
Regenerate it on the API page; the previous key stops working immediately.
Will support ever ask for my password?
No. Support never needs your account password.
How do I know a message is really from you?
The platform never messages you first asking for a password, code or payment. Sign in only on smmpanelus.com, and support works through tickets, 10:00–23:00 SGT. If unsure, open a ticket.
Are my balance and payments safe?
Secure your sign-in with a strong password and two-factor sign-in — that’s the best protection for your balance. Locked out? Contact support within hours.

Security, in detail

Keeping your SmmPanelUS account secure

Account security works best as a shared effort: the platform handles its side, and a few habits keep yours strong. The single most useful habit is a strong, unique password — one you don’t reuse on other sites — because a reused password is the most common way any account is lost. On top of that, turning on two-factor sign-in adds a second step that a stolen password alone can’t pass. Between those two, you’ve covered most of what matters.

A tool never needs your social password

One rule is worth stating clearly: a tool on SmmPanelUS never asks for the password to your social accounts. Every tool works from a public link to your own account or post — that’s all it needs, and it’s all you should ever give. If anything ever asks for the password to a social network, that’s a sign to stop, because nothing here works that way. Support won’t ask for your account password either; there’s no situation where that’s needed.

Looking after your API key

If you order through the API, your API key authorizes requests from your own software, so it deserves the same care as a password. Don’t post it publicly, don’t share it, and don’t paste it into tools you don’t control. If it’s ever exposed, regenerate it from the API page; the previous key stops working the moment you do, which closes the door cleanly. Rotating a key now and then is a reasonable habit if it’s used in several places.

Official site and phishing

Most account trouble isn’t technical — it comes from entering a password somewhere it shouldn’t go. So one rule covers most of it: sign in only on the official site, smmpanelus.com, and treat any message that arrives first asking for a password, a code, or a payment as not from the platform, because it doesn’t reach out that way. Support runs through tickets in your account, 10:00 to 23:00 SGT, and never needs your password to help. If a link or a “support agent” asks for your details, stop and check the address bar before doing anything.

Keeping it simple

None of this needs to be complicated. A unique password you don’t use anywhere else, a second factor at login, a private API key, and the habit of only ever entering your details on the real site — that short list prevents the large majority of real problems. No one can promise total safety here or anywhere, but security isn’t a long checklist; it’s a few habits done consistently. If you ever suspect something is wrong with your account, open a ticket and the team will help you sort it out during working hours.

Set a strong password and turn on two-factor sign-in in your account settings, and look after your API key on its page. New here? The getting-started guide covers your first steps.

Two minutes to secure your account

Create an account — a strong password and two-factor sign-in take only the first few minutes.

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