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Install and Configure Your Safepal Wallet Extension Complete Setup and Recovery Process
<br>Install the Safepal Extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website. This single step protects you from fraudulent copies designed to steal your recovery phrase. After adding the extension to your browser, click its icon and select “Create Wallet”.<br>
<br>The application will generate a unique 12-word mnemonic phrase for you. Write each word down in the exact order presented on a physical piece of paper. Treat this paper like the key to a vault; digital screenshots or text files expose these words to potential theft. Confirm the phrase by correctly selecting the words when prompted, which finalizes the wallet creation.<br>
<br>Once your wallet is active, connect it to decentralized applications by clicking the extension icon on a supported dApp website. You will see a connection request; always verify the site’s URL before approving. For transactions, the extension displays details like network, gas fees, and recipient address–review them carefully before signing.<br>
<br>If you need to restore your wallet on a new device, open the extension and choose “Import Wallet”. Enter your original 12-word phrase, ensuring correct spelling and sequence. A successful import will immediately show your asset balance and transaction history. For security, perform this recovery in a private setting and never share your phrase with anyone, as Safepal support will never ask for it.<br>
Safepal Wallet Extension Setup Guide and Recovery Steps
<br>Install the Safepal Extension only from the official Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website to avoid fraudulent copies. After adding it to your browser, click the extension icon and select Create Wallet.<br>
<br>Carefully write down the 12-word mnemonic seed phrase shown on your screen. Use a pen and paper, store it offline, and never digitize these words. Confirm the phrase by selecting the words in the correct order when prompted. This step is non-negotiable for your security.<br>
<br>Set a strong password for your extension. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on your device, allowing for quick access without the seed phrase for daily transactions.<br>
<br>Your wallet is now active. You can receive crypto by sharing your public address from the Assets tab. To send funds, select the asset, click Send, enter the recipient address, double-check it, and confirm the transaction with your password.<br>
<br>If you need to restore your wallet on a new device or browser, open the Safepal extension and click Import Wallet. Choose Mnemonic Phrase and enter your 12 words in the exact order. Set a new password for this installation. Your assets and transaction history will reappear.<br>
<br>For hardware wallet owners, connect your Safepal device via USB and select Connect Hardware Wallet within the extension. This links your device for secure transaction signing, keeping your private keys completely offline while using the extension’s interface.<br>
<br>Regularly update the extension when notifications appear. Updates include security improvements and new features. Always ensure you have multiple, secure backups of your seed phrase stored in separate physical locations.<br>
Installing and Connecting the Safepal Browser Extension
<br>Download the Safepal extension only from the official Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website. This step protects your assets from fraudulent copies.<br>
<br>Click “Add to Chrome” and confirm the installation in the dialog box that appears. A new icon will be added to your browser’s toolbar once the process finishes.<br>
<br>Open the extension by clicking its icon and select “Create Wallet” if you are new to Safepal. For an existing wallet, choose “Import Wallet” to connect it using your recovery phrase.<br>
<br>Write down the 12-word mnemonic seed phrase shown during wallet creation on paper. Store this paper securely offline; this phrase is the only way to restore your funds if your device fails.<br>
<br>Confirm your backup by accurately selecting the seed words in the order they appear. This verification ensures you have recorded the phrase correctly.<br>
<br>Set a strong password for the extension. This password encrypts your local data and is required each time you connect the extension to a decentralized application.<br>
<br>Your wallet is now active. To connect to a dApp, navigate to the application’s website, click the connect button, and select “Safepal” from the list of wallet providers. Authorize the connection in the pop-up window.<br>
<br>Always check the website’s URL before connecting. Ensure you are on the correct domain to avoid phishing attempts that mimic legitimate sites.<br>
<br>Manage your connected sites through the extension’s settings. You can view a list of authorized connections and revoke access for any dApp you no longer use.<br>
Adding and Managing Cryptocurrency Accounts in the Extension
<br>Open your SafePal extension and click the ‘Add Account’ button on the main dashboard. You’ll see two clear options: ‘Create Account’ for a new wallet and ‘Import Account’ to add an existing one using a private key or seed phrase.<br>
<br>For a new account, select ‘Create Account’. The extension will generate a fresh seed phrase. Write down these 12 words in the exact order on your physical SafePal Recovery Card. Confirm the phrase by selecting the words when prompted, then set a strong account name like “My Primary ETH” for clear identification.<br>
<br>To import an existing wallet, choose ‘Import Account’. Carefully enter your 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase or paste the private key. Double-check each character before proceeding. After successful import, assign a unique name to distinguish it from other accounts.<br>
<br>You can manage all added accounts from the extension’s main view:<br>Switch between accounts with a single click on the account name.
Edit an account’s label by clicking the settings icon next to its name.
View specific account details, including the public address for receiving funds.<br>For better organization, group assets by purpose. You might have one account for daily transactions, another for long-term holdings, and a separate one for experimenting with new tokens. Naming them accordingly helps avoid confusion.<br>
<br>Regularly verify that you have a secure, offline backup for each account’s recovery phrase. Without this backup, you cannot restore access if your browser data is lost.<br>
Recovering Your Wallet Using a Secret Recovery Phrase
<br>Open your SafePal browser extension and click the “I have a wallet” button. Select “Software Wallet” and then choose “Import with Secret Recovery Phrase.”<br>
<br>Carefully type your 12 or 24-word phrase into the field. Enter each word in its exact order, with a single space between them. Double-check for spelling errors before proceeding.<br>
<br>Set a new, strong password for your extension access. This password encrypts the wallet data on this specific browser and device.<br>
<br>After confirming the password, your wallet will restore. All your assets and transaction history linked to that phrase will appear. The process does not require network fees.<br>
<br>Verify your restored wallet addresses match those from your previous setup. For added security, send a small test transaction before moving large amounts.<br>
<br>If the import fails, re-enter your phrase slowly. Common issues include incorrect word order, an extra space, or a misspelled word. Your recovery phrase is the master key; never store it digitally or share it with anyone.<br>
FAQ:
I installed the Safepal extension but it’s asking for a password. What is this password for?
<br>That password is your local “Wallet Password” for the Safepal browser extension itself. It’s not your secret recovery phrase. You create this password during setup to lock the extension on your computer. Think of it like a login password for an app. It protects your wallet from unauthorized access on that specific browser. If you forget this password, you will need to remove the extension and restore your wallet using your 12 or 24-word secret recovery phrase. The extension password cannot be recovered.<br>
Can I use the same recovery phrase for my Safepal hardware wallet on the browser extension?
<br>Yes, you can. This is a primary function. When setting up the Safepal extension, choose “Import Wallet” and enter your existing 12 or 24-word recovery phrase from your hardware wallet. This will create a software-based “hot” wallet in your browser that accesses the same accounts as your hardware device. Be very cautious: the extension wallet is now a software wallet and does not have the physical security of the hardware device. For large holdings, using the extension only to view balances and using the hardware wallet to sign transactions is a safer practice.<br>
What’s the difference between “Wallet Password” and “Private Key” during the Safepal extension setup?
<br>These protect different things. The “Wallet Password” is created by you. It simply locks the extension on your browser. The “Private Key” (or the Secret Recovery Phrase that generates it) is the core of your wallet. It is mathematically generated and gives you ownership of your crypto assets. You must back up the recovery phrase on paper. The password can be reset by reinstalling the wallet with your phrase. Losing your private key or recovery phrase means losing your funds permanently, while losing just the password is a solvable problem.<br>
I lost my computer. How do I get my wallet back on a new device using the Safepal extension?
<br>To recover your wallet, install the Safepal extension on your new computer’s browser. Open it and select “Import Wallet.” You will be asked for your Secret Recovery Phrase (the 12 or 24 words you wrote down during the initial setup). Enter these words in the exact order, separated by spaces. After verifying the phrase, you will set a new local Wallet Password for the extension on this new device. This process restores full access to all your assets and transaction history linked to that recovery phrase.<br>
Is the Safepal browser extension safe from hackers?
<br>The Safepal extension employs security measures, but its safety depends largely on your actions. It operates as a software (“hot”) wallet, which is connected to the internet and is more exposed than a hardware (“cold”) wallet. Key risks include malware on your computer, phishing websites, or using a compromised recovery phrase. To improve safety: never enter your recovery phrase on any website, only use the extension’s interface; keep your browser and OS updated; use a strong, unique Wallet Password; and consider linking the extension to a Safepal hardware wallet for signing transactions, which keeps your private key offline.<br> -
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