SafePal Extension – Wallet Recovery Guide & Support

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    Setup safepal wallet browser extension step by step guide

    Install and Configure the SafePal Wallet Browser Extension A Complete Setup Guide
    <br>Begin by navigating to the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons site. Search for “SafePal Wallet” and confirm you are selecting the extension published by SafePal Official. This step is critical for avoiding fraudulent copies. Click “Add to Browser” and approve the installation prompt; the extension icon will appear in your toolbar within moments.<br>
    <br>Once installed, click the new SafePal icon to launch it. You will see a clear choice: Create Wallet or Import Wallet. If this is your first time, choose to create a new one. The extension will then generate your unique 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write down each word in the exact order on the provided backup card or another physical medium. This phrase is the only key to restoring your assets if you lose access.<br>
    <br>After securely storing your phrase, you will confirm it by selecting the words in sequence. This verification ensures your backup is accurate. Next, establish a strong password specifically for this extension. This password protects access to the wallet on this browser, while your recovery phrase controls the funds globally.<br>
    <br>Your wallet is now active. The main interface displays your asset balance and recent transactions. Before transferring any significant funds, explore the settings menu. Here, you can manage network preferences (like BNB Chain or Ethereum), view your wallet address, and adjust security features. Consider enabling transaction confirmations for an added layer of security on every action you take.<br>
    <br>To receive cryptocurrency, use the “Receive” function to find your public address. You can copy it directly or display a QR code. For sending assets, use the “Send” feature, always double-checking the recipient address and network. The extension will show the transaction fee, allowing you to adjust speed and cost before finalizing. With these steps complete, your SafePal extension is ready for secure, everyday use.<br>
    Setup Safepal Wallet Browser Extension Step by Step Guide
    <br>Download the official Safepal extension only from the Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website to avoid fake software.<br>
    <br>Click “Add to Chrome” and confirm the installation in the dialog window that appears. A new tab will open once the process is complete.<br>
    <br>Choose “Create Wallet” if this is your first time. For an existing wallet, select “Import Wallet” to use your secret recovery phrase.<br>
    <br>Create a strong password for your extension access. This password encrypts your local data and is required every time you unlock the extension.<br>
    <br>Carefully write down the 12-word secret recovery phrase shown on the next screen. Use a pen and paper. Store it physically in a secure location, never digitally.<br>
    <br>Verify your backup by selecting the words in the correct order when prompted. This step confirms you recorded the phrase accurately.<br>
    <br>Your wallet is now active. The main dashboard shows your asset balance. Use the “Receive” button to find your wallet address for funding it.<br>
    <br>Connect to decentralized applications by clicking the extension icon when on a supported dApp website. A connection request will pop up for your approval.<br>
    <br>Manage your tokens and networks under the settings menu. You can add custom tokens using their contract addresses for a complete portfolio view.<br>
    <br>Keep your extension updated. Updates include security improvements and new features, so enable automatic updates or check the store regularly.<br>
    Download and Install the Extension from Official Sources
    <br>Go directly to the official SafePal website at safepal.com to get the extension. This is the only source you should trust to avoid fake software.<br>
    <br>On the homepage, find the “Downloads” section. Select the option for “SafePal Extension” or “Browser Extension.” Your browser will automatically be detected, and you’ll see the correct version for Chrome, Brave, or Edge.<br>
    <br>Click the download button. The file will be a standard .crx or .zip package. Save it to a familiar location on your computer, like your Downloads folder, for easy access during installation.<br>
    <br>Now, open your browser and navigate to the extensions management page. You can type chrome://extensions/ in the address bar for Chrome-based browsers. Activate “Developer mode” using the toggle in the top right corner.<br>
    <br>You will see new buttons appear. Click “Load unpacked.” A file dialog will open; use it to find and select the SafePal extension folder you just downloaded. If it was a .zip file, extract it first, then select that extracted folder.<br>
    <br>The SafePal icon should immediately appear in your browser’s toolbar. A final, critical step is pinning it for easy access. Click the extensions puzzle piece icon, find SafePal, and click the pin symbol.<br>

    Step
    Key Action
    What to Expect

    1. Source
    Visit safepal.com
    Official download page with browser detection.

    2. Download
    Get the extension file
    A .crx or .zip file saves to your computer.

    3. Install
    Use “Load unpacked” in browser extensions
    The extension loads and appears in your toolbar.

    4. Pin
    Pin the SafePal icon from the extensions menu
    The icon remains visible for every use.

    <br>If the extension does not appear, double-check that Developer mode is active and you selected the correct unzipped folder. The installation is now complete, and you can move on to setting up your wallet inside the extension.<br>
    Create a New Wallet or Import an Existing One
    <br>Choose “Create Wallet” if this is your first time. You will generate a unique 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write each word in its exact order on the provided offline backup card. This phrase is the only way to restore your funds; never share it or store it digitally.<br>
    <br>Select “Import Wallet” to access an existing wallet. You can enter your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase or connect a SafePal S1 hardware wallet directly. Typing your phrase is secure within the extension’s isolated environment, but ensure no one can see your screen.<br>
    <br>After entering your phrase, set a strong Wallet Password. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this browser. You will need it to confirm transactions and access the extension, but it cannot recover your Secret Phrase.<br>
    <br>Complete the brief security check by confirming your backup. The extension will ask you to select a few words from your recovery phrase in the correct sequence. This step verifies you saved it properly.<br>
    <br>Your wallet is now ready. You will see your asset dashboard. For added security, visit the extension’s settings to enable transaction signing confirmations and auto-lock timer immediately after setup.<br>
    Confirm Transactions and Manage Assets in the Extension
    <br>Always double-check every transaction detail in the extension’s pop-up before approving. This pop-up is your final security checkpoint, showing the recipient address, amount, and network fee. Confirm the address character-by-character, as transactions on blockchain networks are irreversible.<br>
    <br>To manage your assets effectively, use the main dashboard view inside the extension. Here you can:<br>

    See your total portfolio value across all supported blockchains.
    View individual token balances listed by network (like BNB Chain, Ethereum, or Polygon).
    Hide small or unwanted tokens by clicking the eye icon next to an asset, cleaning up your view.

    <br>Adding a new custom token is straightforward if you don’t see it automatically. Click ‘Add Token’ and you’ll need the contract address for that specific asset and network. Find the correct contract address using a trusted block explorer like BscScan or Etherscan–never from a random website or message. Paste the address, and the extension will usually fill in the symbol and decimals. A final review confirms the addition to your asset list.<br>
    <br>For sending assets, the process is consistent:<br>

    Click ‘Send’ on the asset’s row.
    Paste the destination address or use the integrated address book for saved contacts.
    Enter the amount. Use the ‘Max’ button carefully, as it will deduct the network fee from the total.
    Select the correct network that matches the recipient’s wallet. Sending BEP-20 tokens to an ERC-20 address will result in lost funds.
    Review the estimated network fee (gas fee) and adjust the priority if the network allows it.

    <br>Your transaction history is accessible for each network. Click into an asset and select ‘History’ to see past sends, receives, and swap activities. This log helps with tracking for personal records or tax purposes. Remember, you can always connect the SafePal extension to the SafePal App via QR code scan for an expanded view and more features on your mobile device.<br>
    FAQ:
    I downloaded the Safepal extension but the setup screen isn’t showing. What should I do?
    <br>This is a common browser-related issue. First, ensure the extension is properly installed from the official Chrome Web Store. If it’s installed but not opening, try pinning it to your toolbar by clicking the puzzle icon and then the pin next to safepal wallet recovery. If that doesn’t work, refresh your browser page or restart your browser completely. Sometimes, other wallet extensions can conflict; try disabling them temporarily to see if Safepal loads.<br>
    Can I use my existing Safepal hardware wallet with this browser extension?
    <br>Yes, you can. The extension supports connecting your Safepal S1 or S1 Pro hardware wallet. During setup, choose “Connect Hardware Wallet” instead of creating a new software wallet. You’ll need your physical device and the cable to connect it to your computer. The extension will guide you through the pairing process, which involves confirming a connection code on your hardware wallet’s screen. This method keeps your private keys offline while using the extension’s interface.<br>
    What’s the difference between creating a new wallet and importing one? Which is safer?
    <br>Creating a new wallet generates a fresh seed phrase (12 or 24 words) you must write down and secure. This is the option for new users. Importing a wallet means using an existing seed phrase from another wallet to regain access to your funds on Safepal. For security, a new wallet is safer if you don’t already have one, as you control the seed from the start. Importing is necessary for migration, but you must ensure no malware is on your computer that could steal the phrase as you type it. For maximum security with an existing phrase, use the hardware wallet connection method instead.<br>
    I wrote down my seed phrase, but the extension is asking for a “wallet password.” What is this for?
    <br>The wallet password is different from your seed phrase. It’s a local password you create to encrypt and protect your wallet’s data within the browser extension itself. You’ll need this password every time you unlock the extension on that browser. It does not recover your funds if lost; only your seed phrase can do that. Think of it like a lock on your browser’s access to the wallet. If you forget this password, you can uninstall the extension, reinstall it, and import your wallet again using the seed phrase to set a new one.<br>
    After setup, my extension shows zero balance, but my wallet has funds. How do I fix this?
    <br>This usually means the extension is connected to the wrong blockchain network or is displaying a different wallet address. First, check the selected network in the extension’s top menu—ensure it’s set to the correct one (like BNB Smart Chain, Ethereum, etc.) where your assets are held. Second, verify that the receiving address shown in the extension matches the address you sent funds to. If you imported a wallet, double-check you used the correct seed phrase and derivation path. Sometimes, you may need to manually add a custom token using its contract address to see the balance.<br>
    I downloaded the Safepal extension but the setup screen is asking for a “Secret Recovery Phrase” or “Private Key”. I don’t have one. How do I start fresh?
    <br>That’s normal for a first-time setup. Since you don’t have an existing phrase, you need to select the option to **”Create Wallet”**. The extension will then generate a brand-new, unique 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase for you. This is the most critical step. You must write down these 12 words in the exact order on the provided worksheet or a physical piece of paper. Never save it digitally, like in a screenshot or text file. After confirming you’ve saved it, you’ll set a secure password for the extension itself. This password protects access on your browser but cannot restore your wallet; only the 12-word phrase can.<br>
    Reviews
    <br>Felix
    <br>Anyone else get that tiny jolt of panic when you first connect a hardware wallet to a new extension? I followed each step, but my mind keeps replaying the moment I copied the seed phrase. I stored it on paper, but now I’m eyeing my dog, who looks suspiciously like a paper-shredder. For those who set this up last year, did you feel a similar paranoia fade over time, or do you still double-check the extension’s permissions every single week? I’m curious if constant vigilance is just part of the routine now.<br>
    <br>**Names and Surnames:**
    <br>My introvert side did this. My arrogant side triple-checked. Now my crypto’s safer than your browser history.<br>
    <br>James Carter
    <br>Just installed this. The steps were clear. Had my coffee ready, took it slow. The part about writing down the seed phrase made me double-check my drawer lock. Works fine so far. It’s nice to have it right in the browser.<br>
    <br>Stonewall
    <br>Ah, the yearly ritual of setting up another browser wallet. Because clearly, one more extension is what our digital lives were missing. Let’s get this over with. So you downloaded it. Great. Now you’ll click through the same setup flow as every other wallet: generate a seed phrase you’re told to write down on paper, like it’s 1995. You’ll stare at those twelve words, knowing if you lose that scrap of paper or your hard drive fails, your digital fortune vanishes. Poof. The irony of backing up a digital asset with a physical note is never lost on me. Then you’ll create a password, because another password is exactly what you needed. You’ll be prompted to “secure your wallet” by clicking buttons that make you feel in control. The whole process is a masterclass in making you feel like a hacker while doing exactly what a tutorial told you to do. Finally, you’ll deposit funds and watch the balance, waiting for the day you might actually use it for something besides checking prices. Another icon in your browser bar, another pocket to worry about. How utterly modern.<br>
    <br>**Nicknames:**
    <br>So after I feed my seed phrase into this browser window, what’s the exact plan when a malicious site tries to drain it? Your guide seems to skip that part.<br>
    <br>Harper
    <br>Sweetheart, you did such a good job finding this guide! Following steps can feel a bit much, but look at you, taking charge of your crypto safety. That’s a wonderful choice. Just go slow, like following a new recipe. Read each instruction twice before you click. I know you might feel a little nervous, but that just means you’re being careful. When you see your wallet all set up, you’ll feel so proud. You’ve got this, honey. Just take one gentle step at a time.<br>

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