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EA Sports FC / FIFA Account Security Guide 2026

Turn on Login Verification at ea.com/security with an authenticator app rather than SMS, then prune the trusted-device list down to hardware you actually own. Read the login history while you are there. Ultimate Team accounts holding coins and rare players are targeted deliberately, and buying coins from a third-party site hands over the credentials that make the rest possible.

EA Sports FC / FIFA Account Security Guide 2026

EA Account Protection

Your EA account holds all your Ultimate Team progress and FIFA Points.

  1. Enable Login Verification at ea.com/security
  2. Use authenticator app (not SMS)
  3. Link trusted devices only
  4. Review login history regularly
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Ultimate Team Security

FUT accounts with coins and rare players are prime targets.

  1. Never buy coins from third-party sites
  2. Don't share your account for "trading"
  3. Watch out for fake EA emails
  4. Report coin selling advertisements

Common EA Sports FC Scams to Avoid

Coin selling/buying sites
Free FIFA Points generators
Account recovery scams
Fake EA promotional emails
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