Overview
Welcome to a concise presentation designed for both new and returning users who need to Log In to iTrustCapital®. This page walks through the secure sign-in flow, helpful tips for two-factor authentication, account recovery best practices, and links to official resources so you can access your Crypto IRA and Gold investments with confidence.
Why secure login matters
iTrustCapital® provides self-directed retirement accounts focused on digital assets and precious metals. Because these assets can be high-value and irreversible, protecting the account with a strong login process is critical. Use unique passwords, enable multifactor authentication, and confirm communications come from official channels before clicking links.
Step-by-step sign-in flow
1 — Navigate to the secure login page
Start at the official login portal (link provided in the right column). Check the site certificate and URL for itrustcapital.com before entering credentials.
2 — Enter credentials
Use your registered email and password. If you use a password manager, confirm autofill matches your stored domain to avoid phishing attempts.
3 — Two-factor authentication
If enabled, enter the one-time code from your authenticator app or SMS. Authenticator apps (TOTP) are preferred over SMS where possible.
4 — Post-login checks
After signing in, review recent activity, open help center tickets for unknown activity, and avoid performing large transfers right after logging in from a new device.
Account recovery & support
If you’ve forgotten your password, use the official password reset flow linked at the top. For locked accounts, reach out to official support channels; do not respond to unsolicited messages asking for credentials.
- Keep recovery email current.
- Store backup codes securely (offline).
- Enable and confirm authenticator setup during onboarding.
Best practices
- Use a unique, long password or passphrase (12+ characters).
- Prefer an authenticator app (TOTP) over SMS for 2FA.
- Use a hardware security key if offered.
- Review account activity weekly and set up alerts.
Accessibility & printing
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