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Заголовок: Safepal wallet extension setup guide and recovery steps<br>Описание:<br>Your Safepal Wallet Extension Setup Guide and Recovery Process Explained<br><br>Install the Safepal Wallet Extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website. This step prevents you from accidentally downloading a fraudulent version. After adding the extension to your browser, click its icon to launch the setup process.<br><br><br>You will see a clear choice: create a new wallet or import an existing one. For a new wallet, the system will generate a unique 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write each word down in the exact order on the provided, non-digital backup card. This phrase is the only key to your funds; storing a screenshot or text file creates a security risk.<br><br><br>Confirm your backup by correctly selecting the words in a quick verification check. Next, establish a strong Wallet Password. This password encrypts your extension's local data, allowing for quick access without re-entering your recovery phrase for daily transactions.<br><br><br>If you need to restore access, open the extension and select "Import Wallet." Choose the "Mnemonic Phrase" method and carefully type your 12-word phrase. Ensure every word is spelled correctly and in the proper sequence. After entering the phrase, set a new Wallet Password for the restored extension. Your assets and transaction history will reappear once the blockchain synchronizes.<br><br><br>For added security, connect your Safepal Hardware Wallet to the extension. This pairing lets you approve transactions with a physical button press, keeping your recovery phrase completely offline while using the convenient browser interface.<br><br>Installing the Extension and Creating a New Wallet<br><br>Open the Chrome Web Store and search for "SafePal". Select the official SafePal Wallet Extension and click 'Add to Chrome'. Confirm the installation by clicking 'Add extension' in the pop-up dialog. A new SafePal icon will appear in your browser's toolbar.<br><br><br>Click the SafePal icon to launch the extension. You will see two clear options: 'Create Wallet' and 'Import Wallet'. To set up a fresh wallet, choose 'Create Wallet'.<br><br><br>Next, you will generate your secret recovery phrase. This is the master key for your funds. The extension will produce 12 unique words in a specific order. Write each word down exactly as shown on a physical piece of paper. Do not save this phrase digitally–avoid screenshots, text files, or emails.<br><br><br>Confirm you have written the words correctly. The extension will then ask you to verify the phrase. You must select the words in the correct sequence from a list. This step ensures you have a proper backup.<br><br><br>After verification, establish a strong password for your SafePal extension. This password protects access to the extension on this specific browser and device. It is separate from your recovery phrase and is required each time you unlock the wallet locally.<br><br><br>Your new wallet is now active. You will be directed to the main interface where you can see your wallet address. Before depositing any assets, take a moment to explore the security settings. Consider enabling additional features like transaction preview for an extra layer of verification.<br><br>Connecting Your Existing Hardware Device to the Software<br><br>First, ensure your SafePal hardware wallet is charged and ready. Open the SafePal browser extension and click the 'Connect Wallet' button on its main interface.<br><br><br>Select 'Hardware Wallet' from the list of connection options. The extension will then prompt you to choose your connection method: either via Bluetooth for a wireless setup or with a USB-C cable for a direct link.<br><br><br>For a Bluetooth connection, enable Bluetooth on both your computer and your SafePal device. Your hardware wallet should appear in the extension's discovery list; select it to pair. You'll need to confirm a six-digit pairing code on your hardware screen to establish a secure link.<br><br><br>If you're using a USB cable, simply connect it. Your device may request permission to access the USB device; grant this permission for the extension to communicate with your wallet.<br><br><br>Once physically connected, the extension sends a login request. You must manually approve this request on your hardware wallet's screen. This step ensures you have full control–no transaction or login happens without your physical confirmation on the device.<br><br><br>After approval, the extension interface will populate with your wallet balances and transaction history. Your private keys remain securely isolated on the hardware device; the software only displays information and prepares transactions for your final hardware approval.<br><br><br>If the connection fails, check your cable or Bluetooth settings, refresh the extension page, and try the process again. A stable connection relies on a good physical link and timely confirmation on your hardware screen.<br><br>Restoring an Account Using Your Secret Recovery Phrase<br><br>Open your [https://safepal-wallet-app.cc/blog/safepal-app-features.php safepal wallet app] extension and click the "I have a wallet" button. Select "Software Wallet" as your restoration method.<br><br><br>You will see a field to enter your 12 or 24-word phrase. Type each word in the exact order you saved them, with a single space between words. Double-check for typos; the phrase is case-sensitive. After entering, set a new, strong password for your extension access and confirm it.<br><br><br>Click "Import" to start the process. The extension will use your phrase to rebuild your wallet's cryptographic keys. This may take a moment. Once complete, your complete asset list and transaction history will repopulate.<br><br><br>Remember, your recovery phrase is the master key. Never type it into websites or share it with anyone. Store it securely offline, as entering it on a compromised computer risks losing your assets.<br><br>FAQ:<br>I installed the Safepal extension, but the icon is gray and won't open. What should I do?<br><br>This is a common first-step issue. Usually, it means the extension is installed but not yet initialized. Click the gray Safepal icon in your browser's toolbar. A new tab should open, prompting you to either "Create Wallet" or "Import Wallet." If clicking does nothing, try pinning the extension. In Chrome, click the puzzle piece icon, find Safepal, and click the pin symbol. If it's still unresponsive, restart your browser completely.<br><br>What's the difference between creating a new wallet and importing one during setup?<br><br>Choosing "Create Wallet" generates a brand new set of secret recovery phrases and wallet addresses. This is for new users. "Import Wallet" is for users who already have a wallet, either from Safepal's hardware device or another software wallet. Importing uses your existing 12 or 24-word recovery phrase to restore access to your assets and transaction history on the extension. Never create a new wallet if you're trying to regain access to an old one.<br><br>I wrote down my recovery phrase, but now Safepal is asking for a "wallet password." What is this?<br><br>The wallet password is different from your recovery phrase. You create this password during setup after writing down your recovery phrase. It encrypts the wallet data stored locally on your browser. You need this password every time you unlock the extension to view balances or make transactions. If you forget this password, you cannot reset it. Your only option is to remove the wallet from the extension and restore it again using your recovery phrase, setting a new password in the process.<br><br>My computer crashed, and now the extension seems reset. Are my funds gone?<br><br>Your funds are safe on the blockchain, not inside the extension. The extension is just a tool to access them. Since browser extensions store data locally, a crash or browser reinstall can clear that data. To recover your access, reinstall the Safepal extension. This time, select "Import Wallet." Enter your original 12 or 24-word recovery phrase in the correct order. After setting a new wallet password, your full wallet with all assets and history will be restored.<br><br>Can I use the same recovery phrase on the Safepal extension and my Safepal hardware wallet at the same time?<br><br>Yes, you can. This is a standard practice. Importing your hardware wallet's recovery phrase into the software extension creates a "software version" of the same wallet. Both devices will show the same balances and can initiate transactions. However, for security, the hardware wallet should be used to approve transactions, keeping your keys offline. Using the extension alone with the same phrase is convenient but exposes those keys to your internet-connected computer, which carries more risk.<br><br>I installed the Safepal extension but the setup screen is blank. What should I do?<br><br>This is a common issue, often related to browser cache or conflicts. First, try a hard refresh by pressing Ctrl+F5 (or Cmd+Shift+R on Mac). If that doesn't work, check if you have any other cryptocurrency or ad-blocking extensions temporarily disabled and try again. The most reliable solution is to use a fresh browser profile. You can create one in your browser's settings specifically for your wallet. This avoids any existing data causing problems. Ensure you downloaded the extension only from the official Chrome Web Store or Safepal website.<br>
Download and Install the Safepal Wallet Extension A Complete Setup Tutorial<br>Get the official Safepal Wallet Extension directly from the Chrome Web Store or Microsoft Edge Add-ons site. This is the only source you should trust for the authentic extension, ensuring you avoid counterfeit software designed to steal your assets. The installation takes less than a minute–simply click "Add to Browser" and confirm the prompt.<br>Once added, locate the new Safepal icon in your browser's toolbar and click it to begin. The extension will ask you to either create a new wallet or import an existing one. If this is your first wallet, selecting "Create" will generate your unique set of 12 or 24 recovery words. Write these down in the exact order on the provided offline paper backup card, never storing them digitally.<br><br>After securing your recovery phrase, you'll confirm it by selecting the words in sequence. The extension then establishes your encrypted local vault, protected by a password you define. This password, different from your recovery phrase, is required for daily access to the extension from that browser.<br><br>Your wallet is now active. For enhanced security and functionality, connect it to the Safepal mobile app using its built-in QR code sync feature. This creates a unified asset view and allows you to use the mobile app as a hardware wallet for approving extension transactions, adding a critical layer of protection against online threats.<br><br>Safepal Wallet Extension Download and Setup Tutorial<br>Install the Safepal Extension only from the official Chrome Web Store. Open your browser and search for "Safepal Wallet". Select the official extension and click "Add to Chrome". Confirm the installation by clicking "Add extension". You will see the Safepal icon appear in your browser's toolbar.<br><br>Click the new icon to launch the extension. A welcome screen gives you two options: "Create Wallet" for a new setup or "Import Wallet" if you already have a recovery phrase. Choose "Create Wallet" to proceed with a fresh installation.<br><br>You will see a prompt to set a strong password. This password protects access to the extension on this specific device. Create a unique combination and confirm it. Agree to the terms after reading them carefully.<br><br>The next screen displays your secret recovery phrase. This 12-word phrase is the master key to your funds. Write each word down in the exact order on paper. Store this paper in multiple secure locations. Never save it digitally or share it with anyone.<br><br>Verify your phrase on the following screen by selecting the words in the correct sequence. This step confirms you recorded the phrase accurately. After verification, your wallet is ready.<br><br>Explore the interface. The main dashboard shows your asset balance. Use the "Receive" button to find your wallet address for funding. The "Swap" function lets you exchange tokens directly within the extension. Visit the "Settings" gear icon to adjust security preferences or connect to hardware wallets.<br><br>For added security, activate the transaction signing feature. This requires manual confirmation for every outgoing transaction, preventing unauthorized transfers. Regularly update the extension when new versions become available in the Chrome Web Store to maintain performance and security.<br><br>Downloading the Official Extension from the Chrome Web Store<br>Open your Chrome browser and go directly to the official Chrome Web Store. In the search bar, type "SafePal Wallet" and press Enter.<br><br>Look for the correct extension with this specific developer information:<br><br>Name: SafePal Wallet<br>Developer: SafePal<br>Ratings: Check for a high number of positive user reviews.<br>Do not install extensions with similar names from unverified developers. Once you confirm it's the right one, click the blue "Add to Chrome" button. A confirmation dialog will appear.<br><br>Click "Add extension" to begin the installation. You will see a small notification in the top-right corner of your browser confirming the process is complete. The SafePal icon will appear next to your address bar.<br><br>Click the puzzle piece icon in Chrome's toolbar to pin the SafePal extension for easy access. Simply find the SafePal icon and click the pin symbol. This keeps the wallet visible whenever you need it.<br><br>Creating a New Wallet or Importing an Existing One<br>Open your SafePal extension and click the "Get Started" button. You will immediately see two clear options: "Create Wallet" and "Import Wallet".<br><br>Choose "Create Wallet" if this is your first time. The system will generate a unique 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write each word down in the exact order presented on a physical piece of paper. Confirm you have saved it by selecting the words in a quick verification step. Never share this phrase digitally–email, screenshots, or cloud notes are unsafe.<br><br>Select "Import Wallet" if you already have a recovery phrase from another wallet. Enter your 12 or 24-word phrase manually, carefully checking for typos. The space between each word is sufficient; avoid adding extra commas or punctuation. This action restores full access to your existing assets and transaction history within the SafePal interface.<br><br>After either process, you must set a strong password specifically for the extension. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this browser. It is required each time you unlock the extension, adding a daily security layer separate from your recovery phrase.<br><br>Take a moment to test the recovery process. Lock your extension and use your password to unlock it. For a complete check, you could uninstall and reinstall the extension, using your written recovery phrase to restore access. This practice confirms your backup is correct before depositing any funds.<br><br>Connecting the Extension to DApps and Making a Test Transaction<br>Find a DApp you trust, like a decentralized exchange or a test platform such as Goerli Faucet, and open its website in your browser.<br><br>Look for a "Connect Wallet" button on the site, usually in the top corner. Click it and select SafePal from the list of wallet providers. A connection request will pop up in your SafePal extension.<br><br>Review the permissions the DApp is asking for in the pop-up window. Check the address and network details to confirm they are correct, then click "Confirm" to establish the link. You are now connected.<br><br>To make a test transaction, first ensure your wallet has funds on the correct network. For Ethereum, use a Goerli testnet faucet to get free test ETH. Copy your SafePal wallet address from the extension and paste it into the faucet website.<br><br>Once you have test funds, try sending a small amount. In the DApp, initiate a transfer or a swap for a minimal value. The SafePal extension will automatically open a window with the transaction details.<br><br>Examine the gas fee, the recipient address, and the total amount one more time. If everything looks right, click "Confirm" to sign and broadcast the transaction. You can track its status by clicking on the transaction hash, which will take you to a block explorer.<br><br>This practice run helps you understand the flow without risk. Once the test transaction succeeds, you'll feel confident managing real assets through DApps with your SafePal extension.<br><br>FAQ:<br>Where can I safely download the Safepal Chrome extension?<br>The only official and safe source for the Safepal Wallet browser extension is the Chrome Web Store. You can find it by searching for "Safepal Wallet" directly within the store. Avoid downloading installation files from forums, blog links, or third-party websites, as these could be modified to steal your recovery phrase and  [https://safepal-extension.cc/ safepal-extension.cc] funds. Always verify the developer listed in the store is "Safepal" and check the number of users and reviews for added confidence before installing.<br><br>I installed the extension. How do I create a new wallet?<br>Open the extension and click "Create Wallet." You'll see a 12-word mnemonic phrase (recovery phrase). Write these words down in the exact order on the provided paper backup card. Do not save this phrase digitally—no screenshots, emails, or cloud notes. After confirming you've saved it, you'll complete a word puzzle to verify your backup. Then, set a strong, unique wallet password. This password encrypts your extension data locally; losing it means you'll need your 12-word phrase to regain access.<br><br>Can I use my existing Safepal hardware wallet with this extension?<br>Yes, the extension supports connecting your Safepal S1 or S1 Pro hardware wallet. Click "Connect Hardware Wallet" during setup. You'll need your physical device and its USB cable. The extension will guide you through the connection process, which involves confirming the connection on the hardware wallet's screen itself. This method keeps your private keys offline in the hardware device, providing the highest security for approving transactions while using the extension's interface.<br><br>What's the difference between the wallet password and the recovery phrase?<br>These serve completely different purposes. Your wallet password is a local lock for the Safepal extension on your browser. It prevents unauthorized access to the extension interface but does not recover your funds if you forget it. Your 12-word recovery phrase is your master key. It directly generates all your wallet addresses and private keys. Anyone with this phrase has full control over your assets. The password protects access from your computer; the phrase protects your crypto on the blockchain. You must keep both secure, but the recovery phrase is irreplaceable

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Download and Install the Safepal Wallet Extension A Complete Setup Tutorial
Get the official Safepal Wallet Extension directly from the Chrome Web Store or Microsoft Edge Add-ons site. This is the only source you should trust for the authentic extension, ensuring you avoid counterfeit software designed to steal your assets. The installation takes less than a minute–simply click "Add to Browser" and confirm the prompt.
Once added, locate the new Safepal icon in your browser's toolbar and click it to begin. The extension will ask you to either create a new wallet or import an existing one. If this is your first wallet, selecting "Create" will generate your unique set of 12 or 24 recovery words. Write these down in the exact order on the provided offline paper backup card, never storing them digitally.

After securing your recovery phrase, you'll confirm it by selecting the words in sequence. The extension then establishes your encrypted local vault, protected by a password you define. This password, different from your recovery phrase, is required for daily access to the extension from that browser.

Your wallet is now active. For enhanced security and functionality, connect it to the Safepal mobile app using its built-in QR code sync feature. This creates a unified asset view and allows you to use the mobile app as a hardware wallet for approving extension transactions, adding a critical layer of protection against online threats.

Safepal Wallet Extension Download and Setup Tutorial
Install the Safepal Extension only from the official Chrome Web Store. Open your browser and search for "Safepal Wallet". Select the official extension and click "Add to Chrome". Confirm the installation by clicking "Add extension". You will see the Safepal icon appear in your browser's toolbar.

Click the new icon to launch the extension. A welcome screen gives you two options: "Create Wallet" for a new setup or "Import Wallet" if you already have a recovery phrase. Choose "Create Wallet" to proceed with a fresh installation.

You will see a prompt to set a strong password. This password protects access to the extension on this specific device. Create a unique combination and confirm it. Agree to the terms after reading them carefully.

The next screen displays your secret recovery phrase. This 12-word phrase is the master key to your funds. Write each word down in the exact order on paper. Store this paper in multiple secure locations. Never save it digitally or share it with anyone.

Verify your phrase on the following screen by selecting the words in the correct sequence. This step confirms you recorded the phrase accurately. After verification, your wallet is ready.

Explore the interface. The main dashboard shows your asset balance. Use the "Receive" button to find your wallet address for funding. The "Swap" function lets you exchange tokens directly within the extension. Visit the "Settings" gear icon to adjust security preferences or connect to hardware wallets.

For added security, activate the transaction signing feature. This requires manual confirmation for every outgoing transaction, preventing unauthorized transfers. Regularly update the extension when new versions become available in the Chrome Web Store to maintain performance and security.

Downloading the Official Extension from the Chrome Web Store
Open your Chrome browser and go directly to the official Chrome Web Store. In the search bar, type "SafePal Wallet" and press Enter.

Look for the correct extension with this specific developer information:

Name: SafePal Wallet
Developer: SafePal
Ratings: Check for a high number of positive user reviews.
Do not install extensions with similar names from unverified developers. Once you confirm it's the right one, click the blue "Add to Chrome" button. A confirmation dialog will appear.

Click "Add extension" to begin the installation. You will see a small notification in the top-right corner of your browser confirming the process is complete. The SafePal icon will appear next to your address bar.

Click the puzzle piece icon in Chrome's toolbar to pin the SafePal extension for easy access. Simply find the SafePal icon and click the pin symbol. This keeps the wallet visible whenever you need it.

Creating a New Wallet or Importing an Existing One
Open your SafePal extension and click the "Get Started" button. You will immediately see two clear options: "Create Wallet" and "Import Wallet".

Choose "Create Wallet" if this is your first time. The system will generate a unique 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write each word down in the exact order presented on a physical piece of paper. Confirm you have saved it by selecting the words in a quick verification step. Never share this phrase digitally–email, screenshots, or cloud notes are unsafe.

Select "Import Wallet" if you already have a recovery phrase from another wallet. Enter your 12 or 24-word phrase manually, carefully checking for typos. The space between each word is sufficient; avoid adding extra commas or punctuation. This action restores full access to your existing assets and transaction history within the SafePal interface.

After either process, you must set a strong password specifically for the extension. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this browser. It is required each time you unlock the extension, adding a daily security layer separate from your recovery phrase.

Take a moment to test the recovery process. Lock your extension and use your password to unlock it. For a complete check, you could uninstall and reinstall the extension, using your written recovery phrase to restore access. This practice confirms your backup is correct before depositing any funds.

Connecting the Extension to DApps and Making a Test Transaction
Find a DApp you trust, like a decentralized exchange or a test platform such as Goerli Faucet, and open its website in your browser.

Look for a "Connect Wallet" button on the site, usually in the top corner. Click it and select SafePal from the list of wallet providers. A connection request will pop up in your SafePal extension.

Review the permissions the DApp is asking for in the pop-up window. Check the address and network details to confirm they are correct, then click "Confirm" to establish the link. You are now connected.

To make a test transaction, first ensure your wallet has funds on the correct network. For Ethereum, use a Goerli testnet faucet to get free test ETH. Copy your SafePal wallet address from the extension and paste it into the faucet website.

Once you have test funds, try sending a small amount. In the DApp, initiate a transfer or a swap for a minimal value. The SafePal extension will automatically open a window with the transaction details.

Examine the gas fee, the recipient address, and the total amount one more time. If everything looks right, click "Confirm" to sign and broadcast the transaction. You can track its status by clicking on the transaction hash, which will take you to a block explorer.

This practice run helps you understand the flow without risk. Once the test transaction succeeds, you'll feel confident managing real assets through DApps with your SafePal extension.

FAQ:
Where can I safely download the Safepal Chrome extension?
The only official and safe source for the Safepal Wallet browser extension is the Chrome Web Store. You can find it by searching for "Safepal Wallet" directly within the store. Avoid downloading installation files from forums, blog links, or third-party websites, as these could be modified to steal your recovery phrase and safepal-extension.cc funds. Always verify the developer listed in the store is "Safepal" and check the number of users and reviews for added confidence before installing.

I installed the extension. How do I create a new wallet?
Open the extension and click "Create Wallet." You'll see a 12-word mnemonic phrase (recovery phrase). Write these words down in the exact order on the provided paper backup card. Do not save this phrase digitally—no screenshots, emails, or cloud notes. After confirming you've saved it, you'll complete a word puzzle to verify your backup. Then, set a strong, unique wallet password. This password encrypts your extension data locally; losing it means you'll need your 12-word phrase to regain access.

Can I use my existing Safepal hardware wallet with this extension?
Yes, the extension supports connecting your Safepal S1 or S1 Pro hardware wallet. Click "Connect Hardware Wallet" during setup. You'll need your physical device and its USB cable. The extension will guide you through the connection process, which involves confirming the connection on the hardware wallet's screen itself. This method keeps your private keys offline in the hardware device, providing the highest security for approving transactions while using the extension's interface.

What's the difference between the wallet password and the recovery phrase?
These serve completely different purposes. Your wallet password is a local lock for the Safepal extension on your browser. It prevents unauthorized access to the extension interface but does not recover your funds if you forget it. Your 12-word recovery phrase is your master key. It directly generates all your wallet addresses and private keys. Anyone with this phrase has full control over your assets. The password protects access from your computer; the phrase protects your crypto on the blockchain. You must keep both secure, but the recovery phrase is irreplaceable