When installing the Binance APP on an iPhone, an "Unable to Verify" prompt usually falls into two categories: The official App Store version reports "Unable to Verify App, You are no longer connected to the Internet" (network issue), and Versions installed via enterprise certificates prompt "Untrusted Enterprise Developer" (using unofficially distributed versions). Verification issues almost never occur with the official App Store version — in such cases, we recommend simply re-downloading. Register your account at the official Binance site, get the direct APK link at the official Binance APP, and view the complete iOS process in our Download Center.
Overview of Verification Mechanisms
Installing APPs on iOS involves multiple layers of verification:
| Distribution Method | Verification Mechanism |
|---|---|
| App Store Official Version | Real-time Apple Server Verification (requires internet) |
| TestFlight Beta Version | TestFlight App + Apple Verification |
| Enterprise Certificate | Local Device Certificate + Apple Revocation List |
| Self-Signed (Development) | Local Signature Only, No Apple Verification |
Binance's official distribution channels are the App Store Official Version and the TestFlight Beta Version. Any "Binance" distributed via an "Enterprise Certificate" or "Self-Signed" is an unofficial version and could be phishing.
Error 1: "Unable to Verify App" During App Store Install
Error Text
Unable to Verify App
You are no longer connected to the Internet.
Or:
Unable to Verify App
You must be connected to the Internet to verify this app.
Cause
When newly installed APPs are launched for the first time, iOS requests the Apple servers to check if the "developer certificate is still valid." This verification requires network access. If there is a network anomaly during verification, it will throw an error.
Solution Steps
- Check Network: Can you browse webpages normally?
- Switch Wi-Fi / 4G: Test to see if it's an issue with your current network.
- Restart iPhone: Reset the system network configuration.
- Delete APP and Reinstall: Long press the Binance icon → Remove App → Switch to US region → Re-download.
- Check Apple System Status: Visit
apple.com/support/systemstatus/to see if App Store services are operating normally.
Error 2: "Untrusted Enterprise Developer"
Error Text
Untrusted Enterprise Developer
"XXX" has not been trusted on this iPhone.
Until this developer has been trusted, their enterprise apps will not be available for use.
Cause
The version you installed is not the official App Store version, but an "internal beta" distributed via an Enterprise Certificate. This kind of distribution:
- Is signed by an enterprise developer certificate
- Can bypass App Store review
- But requires the user to "trust" the developer certificate upon the first launch
Binance does not distribute any iOS APP officially via Enterprise Certificates. If the "Binance" you installed requires enterprise certificate trust, it is very likely a counterfeit or phishing version.
Recommended Action
Highly Recommended:
- Delete this APP immediately
- Do not tap "Trust"
- Switch to a US Apple ID
- Re-download the official Binance from the App Store
If you insist on installing the enterprise certificate version (not recommended):
- Settings → General → VPN & Device Management → Find the corresponding developer certificate
- Tap it → "Trust [Developer Name]"
- Confirm on the pop-up
But proceed at your own risk — this APP might steal your password, 2FA, and funds.
Error 3: TestFlight Version Installation Failed
Error Text
"Binance" could not be installed
Please try again later.
Cause
Versions distributed via TestFlight have a quota limit (10,000 slots) and a 90-day validity period. It could be that:
- The quota is full
- The current beta testing has ended
- The invitation link expired
- Your Apple ID has opted out of the test
Solution
- Reopen the TestFlight app to check the status of Binance.
- If it says "Testing Ended," you need to wait for the next round of invitations.
- Check the official Binance Twitter account to see if there's a new TestFlight invitation link.
Error 4: App Store Prompts "App Not Available In Your Country or Region"
Cause
You have switched to a region that does not support Binance (such as a Chinese mainland Apple ID).
Solution
Switch to a US Apple ID and re-download. For detailed steps, refer to our guide on whether your photos will be lost after switching the App Store to the US region.
Error 5: App Store Keeps Spinning
Cause
- Network fluctuations
- App Store server issues
- The current account review is incomplete
Solution
- Close the App Store and reopen it
- Restart your iPhone
- Check if the App Store avatar shows your US account
- Sign out and sign back into the account
Identifying Counterfeit APPs
Counterfeit Binance APPs on iOS usually spread through these channels:
- "Binance" distributed via Enterprise Certificates (demanding you "Trust Developer")
- Third-party "app stores" like PandaHelper or Cydia (requires a jailbroken device)
- Privately shared IPA files
How to spot the real one:
- App Store Search: Look for "Binance: Buy Bitcoin & Crypto" with developer "Binance".
- TestFlight: The invitation link should come directly from the official Binance Twitter.
- Do not install Enterprise Certificate versions.
- Do not use third-party app stores.
- Do not install IPAs from unknown sources.
Special Issues for Jailbroken Devices
Users of jailbroken iPhones might install "Binance" via Cydia or third-party repos, in which case:
- The APP package itself might be modified
- Jailbroken devices inherently have security vulnerabilities
- Binance will detect the jailbreak and restrict certain sensitive operations (like large withdrawals)
We strongly advise against using Binance on a jailbroken device. Even if you can log in, your asset security is not guaranteed.
Security Advice
1. Only Install Through Official Channels
- App Store (US region)
- TestFlight (Official invitation links)
- Never use any "Enterprise Certificate" distribution
2. Verify the Developer After Installation
Settings → General → About → Check the APP you installed
The genuine Binance will show in the "Applications" list:
- Name: Binance
- Developer: Binance
- Version Number: Current latest version
If it shows another developer name (like "XXX Tech Co." or "XXX Limited"), it means you have not installed the genuine version.
3. Regularly Check Certificate Status
Settings → General → VPN & Device Management:
- Should be empty (if you only install official App Store versions)
- If there are enterprise certificate entries, they might be for other corporate APPs (like your company's internal APP)
- You should not see any enterprise certificates related to Binance
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: The APP I installed was downloaded from the App Store, why is it still prompting for verification? A: Usually, this is a network anomaly during the first launch. Restarting the APP and checking your network will resolve it.
Q: Is "Trusting an Enterprise Developer" safe? A: It is not safe for the Binance APP — Binance officially does not use enterprise certificates. Any "Binance" that requires "trust" is untrustworthy.
Q: Does the TestFlight install require "trusting"? A: No. TestFlight handles its own verification and will not ask users for additional trust.
Q: Can I install the iOS version of Binance on a Mac? A: Macs with M-series chips can theoretically install iPad/iPhone applications, but Binance officially does not support the iOS version on Mac. Mac users should use the desktop client (downloadable from binance.com).
Q: What if my Apple ID is stuck in a "Review" status? A: This happens if you selected "None" as the payment method but provided an incomplete billing address during registration. Go back into your Apple ID account edits, complete the US address, and save.
Q: How do I completely delete the Enterprise Certificate version of "Binance"? A: Delete the APP, then go to Settings → General → VPN & Device Management → Delete the corresponding certificate. We recommend immediately changing your Binance account password as well (if you previously logged into the counterfeit APP).
Summary
When an iPhone prompts that Binance is "Unable to Verify," it's usually one of two things: The official App Store version reports "Unable to Verify App, You are no longer connected to the Internet" (a network issue, just re-download), or "Untrusted Enterprise Developer" (you are using an unofficial distribution, we strongly recommend deleting it — Binance does not distribute via enterprise certificates). Only the App Store US official version or the official TestFlight invitation version is safe. Any "Binance" asking you to "trust the developer certificate" could be phishing; do not click trust, delete it immediately.