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Exodus wallet extension setup recovery and security guide<br><br><br><br><br>Exodus Wallet Extension Setup Recovery and Security Best Practices<br><br>Immediately after adding this software to your browser, generate a new, exclusive 12-word secret phrase. Write these words by hand on durable paper, ordering them precisely. This sequence is the absolute master key; its loss means permanent, irreversible forfeiture of all stored assets. Digital copies–screenshots, cloud notes, text files–multiply vulnerability and must be avoided.<br><br><br>Store the physical paper record in a separate, secure location from your primary device. Consider a fireproof container or a safety deposit box. This step is non-negotiable; it is the singular recovery mechanism for your portfolio. Before transferring any value, perform a complete restoration drill in a separate, isolated browser session using your written phrase to confirm its flawless accuracy.<br><br><br>Activate the optional local password feature. This adds a mandatory barrier for every transaction initiation and settings change directly within the interface. Choose a strong, memorable passcode distinct from all others; it encrypts the local data on your machine but does not replace your handwritten 12-word phrase. This password remains local and cannot restore access from a different device.<br><br><br>For heightened defense, [https://extension-start.io/exodus-wallet.php Connect Exodus Wallet to dApp] a hardware vault. This keeps private signing keys entirely offline, requiring physical confirmation on the external device for any movement of funds. Transactions are proposed by the browser tool but are signed within the isolated hardware, rendering remote attacks on your computer virtually powerless against asset theft.<br><br><br>Regularly check for automatic updates to the browser add-on, ensuring you possess the latest stability patches and feature integrations. Always verify you are interacting with the genuine application. Never input your secret phrase anywhere except within the official interface itself, and reject any request for these words, regardless of its apparent source.<br><br><br><br>Exodus Wallet Extension Setup, Recovery, and Security Guide<br><br>Install the software only from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons website to avoid counterfeit copies.<br><br><br>During the initial configuration, you will generate a unique 12-word secret phrase; this sequence is the absolute master key to your funds and identity on the blockchain.<br><br><br>Write this phrase by hand on durable paper, store multiple copies in separate physical locations like a safe deposit box and a fireproof safe, and never digitize it–no photos, cloud notes, or text files.<br><br><br>If you need to restore access on a new device, select the 'Restore from Backup' option and carefully input your 12-word mnemonic in the exact original order.<br><br><br>Activate the automatic lock feature with a short timeout period, and establish a strong, unique password that is not reused elsewhere.<br><br><br>For significant holdings, consider pairing the hot software with a hardware device like Trezor; this keeps private keys offline while maintaining the interface's usability.<br><br><br>Regularly check for updates within the application itself, as these often contain critical vulnerability patches.<br><br><br>Treat any message requesting your secret phrase as a definitive scam; the application's support team will never ask for it.<br><br><br><br>Installing the Extension and Creating Your First Wallet<br><br>Navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons marketplace; never acquire the software from third-party links or promotional emails. After clicking 'Add to Browser', verify the installed plugin's permissions–it should only request access to view data from websites you interact with, not your browsing history across all tabs.<br><br><br>Launch the application and select 'Create New Vault'. The subsequent screen presents your 12-word secret phrase: transcribe these words manually onto durable paper, in the exact sequence shown, and store this physical copy separately from any internet-connected device. Confirm your backup by accurately selecting each word when prompted, then establish a strong, unique password for local encryption before finalizing the process to gain access to your new digital asset portfolio.<br><br><br><br>FAQ:<br><br><br>I installed the Exodus extension but my browser is showing a warning that it's "not from the store." Is this normal?<br><br>Yes, this is expected. Exodus distributes its browser extension directly from its official website, not through the Chrome Web Store or other browser marketplaces. This is a deliberate choice by Exodus to maintain faster update cycles and avoid store-specific restrictions. You should only download the extension from exodus.com. When you add it manually, browsers display this warning for any extension installed from outside their official store. As long as you verified you were on the real Exodus website, the extension is safe to install.<br><br><br><br>What happens if I clear my browser data or use a different computer? Is my wallet gone?<br><br>Your wallet is not stored in your browser data. It exists on the blockchain. The Exodus extension is just a tool to view and manage it. If you clear browser data or switch devices, you will need to reinstall the Exodus extension and use your 12-word secret recovery phrase to restore your wallet. This phrase is the actual key to your funds. Without it, clearing the browser will lock you out permanently. Always have your recovery phrase written down and secure before using the wallet.<br><br><br><br>Can someone steal my crypto if they get access to my computer while I'm logged in?<br><br>If someone has physical or remote access to your computer while the Exodus extension is unlocked, they could potentially send your assets. The extension has a password lock, but this only encrypts the interface on your machine; it doesn't require re-authorization for every transaction. For this reason, you should lock the extension whenever you step away and use a strong, unique password for the lock. The most critical line of defense is keeping your 12-word phrase completely offline and never entering it on any website.<br><br><br><br>I wrote down my 12 words, but how do I know if my backup is secure enough?<br><br>A secure backup means the phrase is offline, durable, and private. Write the words on the paper card Exodus provides or on sturdy, non-flammable paper with archival-quality ink. Do not store it digitally: no photos, cloud notes, text files, or emails. Keep it in a place only you or a trusted person can access, like a safe. Consider splitting the phrase between two secure locations to prevent a single point of failure. Test your backup by using it to restore a wallet on a clean device before moving significant funds.<br><br><br><br>What's the difference between the extension password and my 12-word recovery phrase?<br><br>They serve very different purposes. The password you set in the Exodus extension only protects the wallet interface on that specific browser. It encrypts the wallet data stored locally so someone using your computer can't open Exodus easily. It can be changed or reset if you forget it. Your 12-word secret recovery phrase is the master key to all your cryptocurrency assets across all blockchains supported by Exodus. Anyone with these words can fully control your funds from anywhere. This phrase cannot be changed and Exodus cannot recover it for you. The password is for local convenience; the 12-word phrase is for absolute, permanent ownership.<br><br><br><br>I installed the Exodus browser extension, but now I'm setting up a new computer. How do I recover my wallet there without my secret recovery phrase?<br><br>You cannot recover your wallet without your 12-word secret recovery phrase. The phrase is the only master key to your funds. If you still have access to your old computer with the extension installed and unlocked, you should open Exodus there immediately. Go to the settings, find the backup section, and view your secret recovery phrase. Write it down on paper and keep it safe. Only then can you install the extension on your new computer and select "Restore from phrase" during setup. If you no longer have access to the old device and did not write down the phrase, your funds are permanently inaccessible. Exodus does not have a copy of your phrase.<br><br><br><br>What specific steps does the Exodus extension take to keep my coins safe compared to just leaving them on an exchange?<br><br>The core difference is control. With the Exodus extension, you hold the private keys for your assets yourself, secured by your recovery phrase. An exchange holds your keys for you. For security, the extension operates locally on your device. Private keys are encrypted and stored only in your browser's secure storage. Transactions are signed locally and never broadcast through Exodus servers. The extension also allows you to verify receiving addresses directly on a hardware wallet if you connect one. To maximize safety, always download the extension from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons site, use a strong computer password, enable auto-lock in Exodus settings, and never enter your recovery phrase on any website.

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