About FoxPress
FoxPress is an independent third-party magazine for Binance beginners. We are not Binance, we do not represent Binance, we simply organise public documentation and hands-on experience into readable articles.
## Who We Are
FoxPress is run by a small team of long-time Binance users — editors, retail investors and content designers. We have watched too many newcomers land on phishing sites because they could not find the real Binance domain, install repackaged fake apps because the official one was not in their store, and lose money because nobody had ever explained futures, USDT-margined contracts or internal transfers in plain words. These problems can be solved with a clear beginner magazine, but instead they get asked again and again across communities.
So we packaged what we had learned into a magazine: every issue has a headline article, topical sections, a beginner weekly and a glossary, breaking down each step we have actually performed.
## Our Sections
The 10 core sections of FoxPress revolve around two themes: the Binance official website address and the Binance app download. Specifically:
1. Official Website: currently active domains, mirrors and fake-site detection
2. Site Entry: navigation from browser bookmarks to safe search-engine entries
3. Mirror Domains: the list of regional mirror domains and connectivity tests
4. App Download: download walk-throughs for Android, iOS and desktop
5. Install Guide: APK trust prompts, Apple ID region switching and other installation details
6. Beginner Reading: ten things you must know the first time you open an exchange
7. Registration: email, phone and Google sign-up procedures
8. KYC Verification: document prep, liveness recording and re-submission after failure
9. FAQ: download failures, login issues, forgotten passwords and similar basics
10. Glossary: plain-language definitions of spot, futures, USDT-margined, transfer and slippage
## What We Are Not
FoxPress is not the Binance official website, not a Binance agent and not a Binance partner. There is no affiliation, equity relationship or agency relationship between us and Binance Holdings Ltd. All content here is independent third-party observation organised for educational reference; nothing here constitutes investment advice.
All actual trading, deposits, withdrawals and KYC operations should happen on the official Binance website or app. The "Binance official website" and "Binance official app" links on our pages all redirect to Binance's own addresses — we do not repackage anything, and we never store account passwords, private keys, funds or any other sensitive user information.
## Editorial Principles
- Beginner viewpoint: every article assumes the reader has never opened an exchange and cannot read a candlestick. Every technical term gets a one-sentence definition.
- Question-first titles: titles match what real users type into search engines, and the answer appears within the first three lines — no long introductions.
- Executable, not approximate: every step must be reproducible by following along; we avoid vague phrasing like "roughly" or "in general".
- Searchable glossary: a dedicated section where each term has a plain-language definition and a usage example.
- Version stamps: Binance changes its app versions, KYC flow and domains regularly. Each article shows its last update date at the top.
- Neutral stance: we do not bash other exchanges, and we do not exaggerate Binance's strengths. The right platform depends on your own situation.
- No money handling: we never manage user funds and never offer wealth management, copy-trading or asset-management services in any form.
## Update Cadence
- Core guides (official site, app download, registration, KYC): full review every month
- Binance version or policy changes: synchronised within 48 hours
- Reader-reported errors: corrected within 72 hours
- New topics: 3–5 new articles each week
## Contact Us
If you find an error, a policy change, or want to suggest a topic, please use the subscribe form at the bottom of the home page. We do not provide one-on-one consulting, trading guidance or account-on-behalf operations — those should come from Binance customer support or a licensed financial adviser.
## Our Independence
FoxPress is funded through standard CPA referral relationships generated when readers naturally land on the Binance official site through our content links. This relationship does not affect editorial objectivity: if an article's findings are unfavourable to Binance (a buggy feature, a slow window), we say so plainly.
Readers do not pay FoxPress anything, and you are never required to register through our links. You can open binance.com directly — FoxPress simply offers a less-official, more grounded magazine to read while you learn.