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Safepal wallet recovery seed phrase extension compatibility<br><br><br><br><br>Safepal Wallet Recovery Seed Compatibility with Third-Party Extensions<br><br>Directly check the specific model number of your Safepal hardware wallet against the official support documentation. For the S1, the 12-word seed phrase is standard and compatible with most BIP39-compliant software. If you own an older S1, confirm its firmware is updated to the latest version to ensure proper seed generation and export functionality.<br><br><br>Your seed phrase extension, often 12 or 24 words, is governed by the BIP39 standard. This universal protocol allows your recovery phrase to work across different wallets that support the same standard. Safepal uses this, meaning your seed can restore assets in other BIP39 software like Trust Wallet or MetaMask. Always verify the receiving wallet's compatibility with the exact word length and any optional passphrase you set.<br><br><br>For operations involving seed phrases, use the official Safepal app as your primary tool. It provides a secure environment to verify or recover your wallet. Never enter your hardware wallet's seed phrase into a website or unverified software. The physical device is designed to keep that phrase isolated; compromising it defeats its main security purpose.<br><br><br>Testing compatibility can be done safely. You can use your seed phrase to restore a software wallet on a clean, dedicated device with no funds to verify access. This confirms the phrase works correctly without risking your main holdings. After confirming, wipe that test wallet and device completely. This practical step gives you confidence in your recovery process without relying on theory alone.<br><br><br><br>Safepal Wallet Recovery Seed Phrase Extension Compatibility<br><br>Your Safepal recovery phrase works directly only with the official Safepal browser extension, not with extensions from other wallets like MetaMask or Trust Wallet.<br><br><br>For maximum compatibility, install the official Safepal extension from the Chrome Web Store or the [https://safepal-wallet-app.cc/blog/understanding-seed-phrases.php safepal wallet seed phrase] website. This extension is designed to recognize and process your 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase correctly, ensuring a smooth wallet recovery process on a desktop browser.<br><br><br>If you need to use your funds with a different wallet's interface, you have a secure option. Import your Safepal seed phrase into a new, temporary hardware wallet, such as a Ledger device. You can then connect that hardware wallet to extensions like MetaMask. This method keeps your private keys offline and avoids entering your seed directly into third-party software.<br><br><br>Always verify you are downloading the genuine Safepal extension. Check the developer name and review count, and avoid links from unofficial sources or social media ads. Using a fake extension could lead to immediate loss of your assets.<br><br><br>Before attempting any recovery, double-check your seed phrase for accurate word order and spelling. A single incorrect word can lock you out of your funds permanently. Consider testing the recovery process with a small amount first to confirm everything functions as expected.<br><br><br><br>Which Seed Phrase Extensions Are Supported by Safepal Hardware and Software Wallets?<br><br>Safepal wallets support a 12-word mnemonic seed phrase as their primary and default standard. This is the format generated when you set up a new Safepal S1 hardware wallet or create a new software wallet.<br><br><br>For restoring existing wallets, both Safepal hardware and software products offer compatibility with several extension standards. You can import a seed phrase from many other wallets if it matches one of these formats:<br><br><br><br><br><br>12-word phrases: The most common BIP39 standard, fully supported.<br><br><br>24-word phrases: The extended BIP39 standard, fully supported for recovery.<br><br><br>18-word phrases: Less common, but still supported for wallet recovery.<br><br><br>25-word phrases (with an extra passphrase): Safepal supports the BIP39 "passphrase" feature. You enter your standard 12 or 24-word phrase, then add a custom 25th word (your passphrase) to access that specific wallet.<br><br><br><br>Keep these points in mind for a smooth recovery process:<br><br><br><br><br><br>Always select the correct phrase length (12, 18, or 24 words) during the "Import Wallet" process in the Safepal App.<br><br><br>The passphrase (25th word) is case-sensitive and acts as a custom extension of your seed. A single wrong character creates a completely different wallet.<br><br><br>Safepal wallets use the standard BIP39 derivation path. If you are recovering from a wallet that used a non-standard path, you may need to adjust the derivation path settings manually after import to see your assets.<br><br><br><br>If your existing phrase is 12, 18, or 24 words, you can confidently restore it into a Safepal device. For the extra security of a passphrase, use the dedicated feature in the app rather than adding it as a 25th word in the initial phrase entry field.<br><br><br><br>Step-by-Step Process for Importing a Seed with a Passphrase into Safepal<br><br>Open your Safepal App and tap the "Me" icon in the bottom right corner. Select "Wallet Management" from the menu that appears.<br><br><br>Tap the "Import Wallet" button. On the next screen, choose the "Mnemonic Phrase" import method. You will see a text field for your recovery phrase.<br><br><br>Carefully type your 12 or 24-word seed phrase into the field. Double-check each word for spelling errors and the correct order. Then, tap "Next."<br><br><br>You will now see an optional field labeled "Passphrase" or "Wallet Password." This is where you enter your secret 13th or 25th word. Enter it exactly as you created it, paying close attention to uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and any special characters.<br><br><br>The app will ask you to select a derivation path, often labeled as "BIP44" or "Address Type." For most users, the default BIP44 path for the desired blockchain (like BIP44 for Bitcoin) is correct. If you are unsure, the default setting is typically safe to use.<br><br><br>After confirming the path, you will be prompted to set a name for this new wallet and establish a strong app password for transaction signing. Complete these final steps.<br><br><br>Your wallet with the passphrase is now imported. Verify its functionality by checking that the public addresses match your expectations and that a small test transaction can be sent and received correctly.<br><br><br><br>Troubleshooting Failed Recovery Due to Passphrase Differences<br><br>First, confirm you are using the correct passphrase format. SafePal supports a 13th or 25th word, which is an optional, custom text string you create. This is not part of your standard 12 or 24-word mnemonic seed. If you set one during wallet creation, you must enter it exactly, including all capital letters, spaces, numbers, or special characters, to access the specific hidden wallet.<br><br><br>Check for common formatting errors. A frequent issue is entering the passphrase in the wrong field. During recovery in the SafePal app, you are prompted for your standard seed phrase first. Only after entering that correctly will you see an optional field labeled "Passphrase" or "13th/25th word." Entering your custom word in the main seed phrase field will always fail.<br><br><br>If access fails, methodically test variations. The passphrase is case-sensitive. "MyPassphrase123," "mypassphrase123," and "My Passphrase 123" are three different keys to three separate wallets. Try all likely versions you might have used. Also, verify if you might have used a simple space character at the beginning or end of the passphrase by accident.<br><br><br>Understand that each unique passphrase generates a completely new wallet address set. If you enter your seed phrase without any passphrase, you will access your "standard" wallet, which will have a zero balance if you only ever used the passphrase-protected one. This empty wallet can be misleading; it does not mean your funds are lost, only that you need the correct passphrase to see them.<br><br><br>For persistent issues, use SafePal's built-in verification feature. When setting up a new wallet, the app allows you to verify your seed phrase and passphrase combination before finalizing. If you are in recovery mode and unsure, consider recovering into a temporary wallet using your best-guess passphrase to check the derived addresses against a known address from your transactions.<br><br><br><br>FAQ:<br><br><br>I have an old Safepal S1 hardware wallet. Will it support the new 25-word seed phrase extension, or am I stuck with the standard 12/24-word?<br><br>Your Safepal S1 hardware wallet is fully compatible with the 25-word seed phrase extension. The process works the same as with 12 or 24 words. You would initialize or restore the wallet using the 25-word phrase directly on the S1 device itself. The compatibility is determined by the Safepal App (software) version you use in conjunction with the hardware wallet. As long as your Safepal App is updated to a version that supports the extension (typically v4.0.0 and above), your S1 will work with it. The hardware wallet securely stores and processes the longer phrase without issue.<br><br><br><br>If I create a 25-word seed in the Safepal App, can I recover those funds later using a different brand's wallet, like Ledger or Trezor?<br><br>No, you likely cannot. The 25-word seed phrase extension is a proprietary Safepal feature. While it builds upon the industry-standard BIP39 protocol (which uses 12 or 24 words), the added 25th word is implemented in a specific way that other wallet brands do not currently recognize. If you try to import a 25-word phrase from Safepal into a Ledger, Trezor, or most other software wallets, they will reject it as invalid. To ensure recovery capability across different wallets, you must use the standard 12 or 24-word seed generated by your Safepal. The 25-word option is for enhanced security within the Safepal ecosystem.<br><br><br><br>What actually is the 25th word? Is it a passphrase, or part of the seed?<br><br>The 25th word in Safepal's system is an integrated part of the recovery seed itself, not a separate passphrase (often called a "13th or 25th word" in other systems). In traditional setups, a passphrase creates a completely separate wallet from the base 12/24-word seed. Safepal's method generates a single, longer seed phrase where all 25 words are equally critical. You cannot remove the 25th word and access your wallet with the first 24. This design integrates the security benefit directly into the core seed, but it also means you must back up and store all 25 words together as one unit.<br><br><br><br>I lost my phone with the Safepal App. I have my 25-word seed. Can I get my crypto back using just a new phone?<br><br>Yes, you can recover your wallet and assets. Install the Safepal App on your new phone. During setup, choose "Import Wallet" and then select "Recover with Seed Phrase." Carefully enter all 25 words in the exact order. The app will process the phrase and restore full access to your wallet, including all your cryptocurrencies and transaction history. Your seed phrase is the master key; the physical device or a specific phone is just a tool to access it. Ensure you download the genuine Safepal App from official sources to avoid scams.<br><br><br><br>Are there any downsides to using the 25-word extension instead of the standard 24?<br><br>There are two main points to consider. First, as mentioned, you lose broad compatibility with other wallet brands. Your funds are tied to using Safepal's products for recovery. Second, it increases the responsibility for backup. You have one more word to record accurately and keep safe. A mistake with any of the 25 words will prevent access. For users who value maximum interoperability or prefer a simpler backup, the standard 24-word phrase remains a strong and widely supported option. The 25-word extension offers stronger security against brute-force attacks for those who prioritize that and plan to stay within the Safepal environment.<br><br><br><br>Reviews<br><br>Theodore<br>A bit of a technical throwback question: I recall early hardware wallets often had proprietary seed extensions. Does Safepal's current BIP39 implementation maintain any backward compatibility with those older, non-standard methods from the Ledger or Trezor "experimental" days? Or is it strictly for their own ecosystem's features now? Just curious how clean the break from that era is.<br><br><br>Frostbyte<br>Another extension. Because what we truly needed was more complexity in a system designed for simplicity. Your seed phrase, that sacred string of words, now depends on some developer's weekend project not failing. Hope you enjoy betting your coins on compatibility updates that may or may not arrive. The whole point was self-custody, not becoming a permanent beta-tester for feature creep.<br><br><br>Freya<br>We used to write words on paper. Now it's all these extra codes. My old seed phrase felt safe in my little book. Now they say it needs more? I trusted the simple way. It worked. This new stuff, it feels like a complication we didn't ask for. They keep moving the goalposts on us. I just want my coins safe, like before. Not this constant tech shuffle. Bring back the feeling, not just more letters to lose.<br><br><br>Leila<br>My husband showed me this. I don't understand all the tech words. But I know my seed phrase is like my grandma's secret recipe. I keep it safe in one place. It's good to know if new wallets can still use my old phrase. That means my savings are okay. I just want things to work without trouble. This helped me feel less worried. Thank you.<br><br><br>Sol<br>This is a smart move by Safepal. Extending seed phrase compatibility means my existing backup can secure newer models. It shows they respect the user's initial setup effort and investment. I don't need to manage multiple seeds, which simplifies everything. For someone holding long-term, this forward-thinking design is a major practical benefit. It just makes the hardware feel more reliable and lasting.
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Заголовок: Recover your safepal wallet using the browser extension<br>Описание: Lost access to your SafePal wallet? This guide explains how to use the official SafePal browser extension to restore your wallet using your secret recovery phrase. Follow clear steps to regain control of your assets.<br><br>Restore Access to Your [https://safepal-wallet-app.cc/blog/backup-strategies.php safepal wallet extension] Wallet Using the Browser Extension Recovery Method<br><br>If you need to access your SafePal assets on a new computer or after reinstalling your system, the browser extension provides a direct path to recovery. This process relies on your secret recovery phrase, the 12 or 24-word mnemonic you saved during the initial wallet setup. Ensure you have this phrase physically written down and within reach before you proceed; it is the only key to your funds.<br><br><br>Install the official SafePal extension from the Chrome Web Store or other supported browser marketplaces. Once added, open the extension and click 'Import Wallet'. You will be presented with a field to enter your recovery phrase. Type each word in the exact order, with a single space between them, and double-check for any typing errors. Accuracy here is non-negotiable for a successful restoration.<br><br><br>After entering the phrase, you will set a new secure password for the extension's local encryption. This password protects access to the extension on this specific browser and device. Finally, confirm the recovery by re-entering your secret phrase when prompted. Your wallet interface will then populate, displaying all your previous balances and transaction history, fully restored and ready for use.<br><br><br><br>Recover Your SafePal Wallet Using the Browser Extension<br><br>Install the official SafePal browser extension from the Chrome Web Store or other supported browser stores. Open the extension and click the 'Import Wallet' button on its welcome screen.<br><br><br>You will see three recovery methods. Choose the one that matches your backup.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Recovery Method <br>What You'll Need <br>Best For <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Seed Phrase <br>Your 12, 18, or 24-word mnemonic phrase. <br>Standard recovery from a written backup. <br><br><br><br><br>Private Key <br>The long string of letters and numbers for a single wallet. <br>Recovering one specific wallet address. <br><br><br><br><br>SafePal Backup File <br>The encrypted .dat file and its password. <br>Quick restoration from a SafePal software backup. <br><br><br><br><br>Select 'Seed Phrase' for the most common method. Enter your words in the exact order, with a single space between each. Double-check for spelling errors before proceeding.<br><br><br>Set a strong password for your extension wallet. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this browser and is required for future access or sending transactions. Confirm the password and click 'Confirm' to complete the process.<br><br><br>Your wallet balances and transaction history will load automatically. For security, send a small test transaction from this recovered wallet to verify you have full control before transferring larger amounts.<br><br><br><br>Preparing Your 12 or 24-Word Secret Recovery Phrase<br><br>Locate your physical backup sheet where you wrote the words during your initial wallet setup. If you cannot find it, you must pause; recovering without the phrase is impossible.<br><br><br>Verify the word count: your phrase will contain exactly 12 or 24 words. Check the order twice, ensuring each word matches your original list precisely. A single misplaced word will block access to your funds.<br><br><br>Type the words manually into the extension's recovery field. Copy-pasting from a digital file creates a security risk. Enter the words in the numbered boxes, matching word #1 to position one.<br><br><br>Double-check for typos before proceeding. The extension will not show you what you typed, so accuracy on the first attempt matters. Confirm the sequence one final time, then submit the form to begin the wallet restoration process.<br><br><br><br>Installing the Official SafePal Browser Extension<br><br>Download the extension only from the official Chrome Web Store or the SafePal website. Unofficial sources can compromise your recovery phrase and assets.<br><br><br>Open your browser's extension store and search for "SafePal Wallet." Confirm the developer is listed as "SafePal" and check the number of users and reviews for authenticity. Select Add to Chrome and then click Add Extension in the confirmation dialog. A small puzzle piece icon will appear in your browser's toolbar once installation finishes.<br><br><br>Click the new SafePal icon to launch the extension. You will see two clear options: Create Wallet and Import Wallet. Since your goal is recovery, select "Import Wallet." This directs you to the secure interface for entering your secret recovery phrase.<br><br><br>Before you proceed, ensure your browser is updated. Close any unnecessary tabs or applications to minimize the risk of screen recording or phishing software capturing your sensitive data. The extension works best in a clean, private browsing environment for this critical step.<br><br><br><br>Initiating the Wallet Recovery Process<br><br>Open your SafePal browser extension and click the "I have a wallet" button on the welcome screen.<br><br><br>Select the "Recover Wallet" option, which will present you with three distinct recovery methods. Choose the one that matches your backup situation: Seed Phrase, Private Key, or SafePal Hardware Wallet connection.<br><br><br>If using a seed phrase, carefully type or paste all 12 or 24 words in the exact order you recorded them. Double-check each word for spelling errors and confirm the sequence is correct before proceeding.<br><br><br>The system will then ask you to set a new, strong password for your recovered wallet. Create a unique password that you don't use elsewhere, combining letters, numbers, and symbols.<br><br><br>After confirming the password, the extension will begin restoring your wallet and its associated addresses. This process only takes a moment, and you'll regain access to your assets and transaction history.<br><br><br><br>Entering and Verifying Your Recovery Phrase Correctly<br><br>Type your 12 or 24-word phrase directly into the extension's recovery field in the exact order provided. The browser extension will display individual input boxes for each word.<br><br><br>Follow these steps for accuracy:<br><br><br><br><br><br>Find a private space where your screen is not visible to others.<br><br><br>Enter words exactly as spelled on your physical backup sheet; the phrase is case-insensitive.<br><br><br>Double-check for common typos, like mixing up "there" and "their" or "wear" and "where".<br><br><br>Do not let your browser auto-save or auto-fill the recovery phrase field.<br><br><br><br>After entering all words, the extension will typically ask you to confirm a subset of them. You might need to correctly select, for example, the 3rd, 7th, and 15th word from your list. This verification step ensures you have the sequence right before proceeding.<br><br><br>If an error message appears, stay calm. Carefully re-read your backup. A single incorrect or swapped word will cause the process to fail. Isolate the problematic word and verify its spelling and position. The wallet will only restore if every word and its order perfectly matches your original creation.<br><br><br>Once the verification is successful, you will be prompted to set a new, strong password for the browser extension wallet. This password protects this specific installation and is separate from your recovery phrase.<br><br><br><br>Setting a New Password and Completing Setup<br><br>Create a strong password that is unique to this wallet. Do not reuse passwords from other websites or services.<br><br><br>Your new password must be at least 8 characters long. Include a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols for better security.<br><br><br>Confirm the password by typing it again in the next field. Ensure both entries match exactly before proceeding.<br><br><br>You will see a final confirmation screen. Review the wallet address displayed to confirm the recovery was successful.<br><br><br>Take a moment to explore the extension's interface. Locate where your tokens are listed and where the 'Send' and 'Receive' functions are.<br><br><br>Your wallet is now active. Consider sending a small test transaction to verify everything works correctly before managing larger amounts.<br><br><br><br>Q&A:<br><br><br>I lost my phone with the Safepal app. Can I recover my wallet using only the browser extension?<br><br>Yes, you can. The browser extension functions as a standalone wallet. To recover, install the Safepal extension, click "Import Wallet," and select your recovery method. You will need your original 12 or 24-word Secret Recovery Phrase (mnemonic phrase). Enter it along with your wallet password. This process rebuilds your wallet in the extension, granting full access to your assets and transaction history. It works because your recovery phrase is the master key to your wallet on any compatible platform.<br><br><br><br>What exact information do I need to have on hand before starting the recovery in the browser extension?<br><br>You must have two things: your Secret Recovery Phrase (the 12 or 24 words created when you first set up your wallet) and your wallet password. The phrase restores access to your blockchain accounts and funds. The password is needed to decrypt and use the wallet within the extension itself. Do not start the process without both. If you have a Safepal hardware wallet, you would use the "Connect Hardware Wallet" option instead, which does not require typing your phrase.<br><br><br><br>Is it safe to type my secret phrase into the browser extension? Could it be stolen?<br><br>The Safepal extension is designed to keep your phrase secure within the browser's isolated environment. However, safety depends heavily on your device's health. Never recover your wallet on a public, shared, or malware-infected computer. Ensure your browser and operating system are updated. The extension itself does not transmit your phrase online; it uses it locally to generate your private keys. For maximum security, consider using a dedicated device for crypto activities and always verify you are using the official Safepal extension from the Chrome Web Store.<br><br><br><br>After recovering my wallet in the extension, will my assets and custom tokens from the mobile app be visible?<br><br>Yes. Your assets are stored on the blockchain, not in a specific app. The extension, using your recovery phrase, will generate the same public addresses. All funds associated with those addresses will appear. For custom tokens you added manually on the mobile app, you may need to re-add them within the extension's interface by finding the token's contract address. Your transaction history will also be visible as it is recorded on the public ledger.<br><br><br><br>I recovered my wallet, but now the extension shows a different receiving address. Did I do something wrong?<br><br>Probably not. Most wallets generate multiple addresses from a single recovery phrase. The extension likely derived the same sequence of addresses but might be displaying a different one from the list compared to your mobile app. To check, compare the first address (Account 1) from your old mobile backup with the first address in the extension. They should match exactly. You can use any of your derived addresses; they are all controlled by your recovered wallet. Always perform a small test transaction when unsure.<br><br><br><br>I lost my phone with the Safepal app. Can I get my crypto back using only the browser extension and my secret recovery phrase?<br><br>Yes, you can fully recover your wallet. The browser extension functions as a standalone wallet, not just a bridge to your phone. Here’s what to do: Install the Safepal extension from the official Chrome Web Store. Open it and select "Import Wallet." You will be asked for your Secret Recovery Phrase (the 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase you wrote down when first creating your wallet). Enter all words in the exact order, with a single space between each word. After submitting, you can set a new password for the extension. This process recreates your wallet's master keys, restoring access to all your assets and transaction history on the connected blockchains. Your funds are not stored in the app or extension; they are on the blockchain. The recovery phrase is the key to access them from any compatible wallet software.<br><br><br><br>After recovering my wallet in the extension, some of my tokens aren't showing up. What's wrong?<br><br>This is a common issue and is usually not a cause for alarm. The recovery phrase restores your core wallet addresses, but the extension's interface may not automatically display every token. First, ensure you are looking at the correct blockchain network. If your tokens are on Binance Smart Chain but the extension is set to Ethereum, they won't be visible. Switch networks using the menu at the top. If you're on the right network and a specific token is still missing, you may need to add its contract address manually. Find the "Add Token" or "Custom Token" button, usually at the bottom of your assets list. You will need the official token contract address for the correct network, which you can get from a block explorer like BscScan or Etherscan. Paste the address, and the token's symbol and balance should appear. This action doesn't "add" tokens; it simply makes the extension's interface recognize and display assets that are already in your wallet.

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Заголовок: Recover your safepal wallet using the browser extension
Описание: Lost access to your SafePal wallet? This guide explains how to use the official SafePal browser extension to restore your wallet using your secret recovery phrase. Follow clear steps to regain control of your assets.

Restore Access to Your safepal wallet extension Wallet Using the Browser Extension Recovery Method

If you need to access your SafePal assets on a new computer or after reinstalling your system, the browser extension provides a direct path to recovery. This process relies on your secret recovery phrase, the 12 or 24-word mnemonic you saved during the initial wallet setup. Ensure you have this phrase physically written down and within reach before you proceed; it is the only key to your funds.


Install the official SafePal extension from the Chrome Web Store or other supported browser marketplaces. Once added, open the extension and click 'Import Wallet'. You will be presented with a field to enter your recovery phrase. Type each word in the exact order, with a single space between them, and double-check for any typing errors. Accuracy here is non-negotiable for a successful restoration.


After entering the phrase, you will set a new secure password for the extension's local encryption. This password protects access to the extension on this specific browser and device. Finally, confirm the recovery by re-entering your secret phrase when prompted. Your wallet interface will then populate, displaying all your previous balances and transaction history, fully restored and ready for use.



Recover Your SafePal Wallet Using the Browser Extension

Install the official SafePal browser extension from the Chrome Web Store or other supported browser stores. Open the extension and click the 'Import Wallet' button on its welcome screen.


You will see three recovery methods. Choose the one that matches your backup.






Recovery Method
What You'll Need
Best For






Seed Phrase
Your 12, 18, or 24-word mnemonic phrase.
Standard recovery from a written backup.




Private Key
The long string of letters and numbers for a single wallet.
Recovering one specific wallet address.




SafePal Backup File
The encrypted .dat file and its password.
Quick restoration from a SafePal software backup.




Select 'Seed Phrase' for the most common method. Enter your words in the exact order, with a single space between each. Double-check for spelling errors before proceeding.


Set a strong password for your extension wallet. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this browser and is required for future access or sending transactions. Confirm the password and click 'Confirm' to complete the process.


Your wallet balances and transaction history will load automatically. For security, send a small test transaction from this recovered wallet to verify you have full control before transferring larger amounts.



Preparing Your 12 or 24-Word Secret Recovery Phrase

Locate your physical backup sheet where you wrote the words during your initial wallet setup. If you cannot find it, you must pause; recovering without the phrase is impossible.


Verify the word count: your phrase will contain exactly 12 or 24 words. Check the order twice, ensuring each word matches your original list precisely. A single misplaced word will block access to your funds.


Type the words manually into the extension's recovery field. Copy-pasting from a digital file creates a security risk. Enter the words in the numbered boxes, matching word #1 to position one.


Double-check for typos before proceeding. The extension will not show you what you typed, so accuracy on the first attempt matters. Confirm the sequence one final time, then submit the form to begin the wallet restoration process.



Installing the Official SafePal Browser Extension

Download the extension only from the official Chrome Web Store or the SafePal website. Unofficial sources can compromise your recovery phrase and assets.


Open your browser's extension store and search for "SafePal Wallet." Confirm the developer is listed as "SafePal" and check the number of users and reviews for authenticity. Select Add to Chrome and then click Add Extension in the confirmation dialog. A small puzzle piece icon will appear in your browser's toolbar once installation finishes.


Click the new SafePal icon to launch the extension. You will see two clear options: Create Wallet and Import Wallet. Since your goal is recovery, select "Import Wallet." This directs you to the secure interface for entering your secret recovery phrase.


Before you proceed, ensure your browser is updated. Close any unnecessary tabs or applications to minimize the risk of screen recording or phishing software capturing your sensitive data. The extension works best in a clean, private browsing environment for this critical step.



Initiating the Wallet Recovery Process

Open your SafePal browser extension and click the "I have a wallet" button on the welcome screen.


Select the "Recover Wallet" option, which will present you with three distinct recovery methods. Choose the one that matches your backup situation: Seed Phrase, Private Key, or SafePal Hardware Wallet connection.


If using a seed phrase, carefully type or paste all 12 or 24 words in the exact order you recorded them. Double-check each word for spelling errors and confirm the sequence is correct before proceeding.


The system will then ask you to set a new, strong password for your recovered wallet. Create a unique password that you don't use elsewhere, combining letters, numbers, and symbols.


After confirming the password, the extension will begin restoring your wallet and its associated addresses. This process only takes a moment, and you'll regain access to your assets and transaction history.



Entering and Verifying Your Recovery Phrase Correctly

Type your 12 or 24-word phrase directly into the extension's recovery field in the exact order provided. The browser extension will display individual input boxes for each word.


Follow these steps for accuracy:





Find a private space where your screen is not visible to others.


Enter words exactly as spelled on your physical backup sheet; the phrase is case-insensitive.


Double-check for common typos, like mixing up "there" and "their" or "wear" and "where".


Do not let your browser auto-save or auto-fill the recovery phrase field.



After entering all words, the extension will typically ask you to confirm a subset of them. You might need to correctly select, for example, the 3rd, 7th, and 15th word from your list. This verification step ensures you have the sequence right before proceeding.


If an error message appears, stay calm. Carefully re-read your backup. A single incorrect or swapped word will cause the process to fail. Isolate the problematic word and verify its spelling and position. The wallet will only restore if every word and its order perfectly matches your original creation.


Once the verification is successful, you will be prompted to set a new, strong password for the browser extension wallet. This password protects this specific installation and is separate from your recovery phrase.



Setting a New Password and Completing Setup

Create a strong password that is unique to this wallet. Do not reuse passwords from other websites or services.


Your new password must be at least 8 characters long. Include a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols for better security.


Confirm the password by typing it again in the next field. Ensure both entries match exactly before proceeding.


You will see a final confirmation screen. Review the wallet address displayed to confirm the recovery was successful.


Take a moment to explore the extension's interface. Locate where your tokens are listed and where the 'Send' and 'Receive' functions are.


Your wallet is now active. Consider sending a small test transaction to verify everything works correctly before managing larger amounts.



Q&A:


I lost my phone with the Safepal app. Can I recover my wallet using only the browser extension?

Yes, you can. The browser extension functions as a standalone wallet. To recover, install the Safepal extension, click "Import Wallet," and select your recovery method. You will need your original 12 or 24-word Secret Recovery Phrase (mnemonic phrase). Enter it along with your wallet password. This process rebuilds your wallet in the extension, granting full access to your assets and transaction history. It works because your recovery phrase is the master key to your wallet on any compatible platform.



What exact information do I need to have on hand before starting the recovery in the browser extension?

You must have two things: your Secret Recovery Phrase (the 12 or 24 words created when you first set up your wallet) and your wallet password. The phrase restores access to your blockchain accounts and funds. The password is needed to decrypt and use the wallet within the extension itself. Do not start the process without both. If you have a Safepal hardware wallet, you would use the "Connect Hardware Wallet" option instead, which does not require typing your phrase.



Is it safe to type my secret phrase into the browser extension? Could it be stolen?

The Safepal extension is designed to keep your phrase secure within the browser's isolated environment. However, safety depends heavily on your device's health. Never recover your wallet on a public, shared, or malware-infected computer. Ensure your browser and operating system are updated. The extension itself does not transmit your phrase online; it uses it locally to generate your private keys. For maximum security, consider using a dedicated device for crypto activities and always verify you are using the official Safepal extension from the Chrome Web Store.



After recovering my wallet in the extension, will my assets and custom tokens from the mobile app be visible?

Yes. Your assets are stored on the blockchain, not in a specific app. The extension, using your recovery phrase, will generate the same public addresses. All funds associated with those addresses will appear. For custom tokens you added manually on the mobile app, you may need to re-add them within the extension's interface by finding the token's contract address. Your transaction history will also be visible as it is recorded on the public ledger.



I recovered my wallet, but now the extension shows a different receiving address. Did I do something wrong?

Probably not. Most wallets generate multiple addresses from a single recovery phrase. The extension likely derived the same sequence of addresses but might be displaying a different one from the list compared to your mobile app. To check, compare the first address (Account 1) from your old mobile backup with the first address in the extension. They should match exactly. You can use any of your derived addresses; they are all controlled by your recovered wallet. Always perform a small test transaction when unsure.



I lost my phone with the Safepal app. Can I get my crypto back using only the browser extension and my secret recovery phrase?

Yes, you can fully recover your wallet. The browser extension functions as a standalone wallet, not just a bridge to your phone. Here’s what to do: Install the Safepal extension from the official Chrome Web Store. Open it and select "Import Wallet." You will be asked for your Secret Recovery Phrase (the 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase you wrote down when first creating your wallet). Enter all words in the exact order, with a single space between each word. After submitting, you can set a new password for the extension. This process recreates your wallet's master keys, restoring access to all your assets and transaction history on the connected blockchains. Your funds are not stored in the app or extension; they are on the blockchain. The recovery phrase is the key to access them from any compatible wallet software.



After recovering my wallet in the extension, some of my tokens aren't showing up. What's wrong?

This is a common issue and is usually not a cause for alarm. The recovery phrase restores your core wallet addresses, but the extension's interface may not automatically display every token. First, ensure you are looking at the correct blockchain network. If your tokens are on Binance Smart Chain but the extension is set to Ethereum, they won't be visible. Switch networks using the menu at the top. If you're on the right network and a specific token is still missing, you may need to add its contract address manually. Find the "Add Token" or "Custom Token" button, usually at the bottom of your assets list. You will need the official token contract address for the correct network, which you can get from a block explorer like BscScan or Etherscan. Paste the address, and the token's symbol and balance should appear. This action doesn't "add" tokens; it simply makes the extension's interface recognize and display assets that are already in your wallet.