A concise, user-focused guide to logging in, keeping your account secure, and where to find official help. (800-word presentation)
Quick steps to log in to Robinhood, recommended security practices, recovery options if you can’t sign in, and official resources for account help. Use this as a handy reference when accessing your account on the web or mobile app.
Go to the verified Robinhood login page and enter the email or username associated with your account and your password. Bookmark the official login link to avoid phishing sites.
If you prefer, open the Robinhood mobile app and sign in there — it uses the same credentials and often supports device approvals for faster access.
Enable 2FA to add an extra layer of protection. Robinhood supports authenticator apps and other verification flows; once enabled, you’ll need your second factor to sign in from new devices.
After successful sign-in, Robinhood can remember trusted devices for a set period. Approve only personal devices and keep browser sessions on shared machines logged out.
Use a unique, strong password and an authenticator app for 2FA. Regularly review your account’s security settings and device list, and enable push notifications to detect suspicious activity early.
If you can’t sign in, follow Robinhood’s recovery flow: verify your identity, reset your password, and, if required, contact support. Avoid password-reset links received in unsolicited messages — instead, navigate directly to the official support pages.
Review Robinhood’s privacy center and disclosures to understand how your data is used. Update notification and sharing preferences inside your account settings.
Use only these verified links when you need to sign in, learn, or get help. Bookmark the most relevant ones.