SafePal Extension – Wallet Recovery Guide & Support

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        Safepal wallet extension setup guide and features

        Your Complete Safepal Wallet Extension Setup and Features Walkthrough
        <br>Install the Safepal Wallet extension directly from the Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website to ensure you get the legitimate software. This browser add-on acts as a secure gateway to your crypto assets, letting you interact with decentralized applications without constantly reaching for your hardware wallet.<br>
        <br>Once added to your browser, the extension will prompt you to create a new wallet or import an existing one. For a fresh start, you will generate and securely write down your 12-word mnemonic seed phrase. This phrase is your master key; store it offline and never share it digitally. The extension then guides you through confirming this phrase to finalize setup.<br>
        <br>With the wallet active, you gain immediate access to features like the built-in DApp browser. This tool lets you connect to platforms for swapping tokens, earning yield, or trading NFTs directly from your browser. You can manage tokens across over 30 blockchains, including Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Polygon, all from a single, streamlined interface.<br>
        <br>For the strongest security, pair the extension with a Safepal hardware wallet. This combination keeps your private keys completely offline during transactions, while the extension handles communication with the internet. You approve all actions with a click on the physical device, creating a robust defense against online threats.<br>
        Safepal Wallet Extension Setup Guide and Features
        <br>Install the Safepal Extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website to guarantee security.<br>
        <br>Open the extension and select ‘Create Wallet’. Securely write down the 12-word mnemonic seed phrase on paper; never store it digitally. Confirm the phrase by selecting the words in the correct order when prompted.<br>
        <br>Set a strong password specifically for this extension. This password encrypts your local data and is required for transactions, adding a daily-use security layer.<br>
        <br>Connect your Safepal Hardware Wallet by clicking ‘Connect Hardware Wallet’ and following the on-screen instructions. This links your cold storage to the extension for secure transaction signing.<br>
        <br>Manage over 100,000 assets across more than 30 blockchains. Use the ‘Swap’ function to exchange tokens directly within the interface, comparing rates from integrated DEX aggregators.<br>
        <br>Interact with decentralized applications by visiting a DApp’s website. Click the extension icon to connect your wallet, review permissions carefully, and confirm transactions with your password or hardware device.<br>
        <br>Adjust transaction slippage tolerance and network fees manually in the settings before executing swaps or transfers on congested networks.<br>
        <br>Bookmark the built-in DApp browser feature for quick access to verified DeFi platforms and NFT marketplaces, reducing the risk of phishing sites.<br>
        <br>Regularly check the ‘Security’ settings to manage connected sites, review transaction history, and verify that your software is up to date.<br>
        Installing the Safepal Extension and Creating a New Wallet
        <br>Open the Chrome Web Store or the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store from your browser.<br>
        <br>Search for “Safepal Wallet” and select the official extension. Confirm the developer is “Safepal” before clicking ‘Add to Chrome’. The installation completes in seconds, adding the Safepal icon to your browser’s toolbar.<br>
        <br>Click the new Safepal icon to launch the extension. You will see two clear options: ‘Create Wallet’ and ‘Import Wallet’. Choose ‘Create Wallet’.<br>
        <br>The system will generate your unique 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. This phrase is the master key to your funds. Write each word in the exact order on the provided offline backup card. Never store this phrase digitally–no screenshots, emails, or cloud notes.<br>
        <br>You must verify the phrase next. The extension will ask you to select the words in the correct sequence. This step confirms you have a proper backup. After verification, set a strong, unique password for encrypting your local extension data.<br>
        <br>Your new wallet is now active. The main interface will show your asset balance. Before depositing funds, explore the ‘Settings’ menu to configure security features like transaction signing confirmations and auto-lock timers.<br>
        Connecting Your Existing Hardware Wallet to the Extension
        <br>Confirm your hardware wallet model is compatible; the SafePal extension currently supports SafePal Hardware Wallet (S1/S1 Pro) and Ledger devices. Trezor and other brands cannot connect directly.<br>
        <br>Gather your physical wallet, its USB cable, and the recovery phrase. Never enter this phrase into the extension or any website–it stays offline.<br>

        Open the SafePal extension and click ‘Connect Wallet’.
        Select ‘Hardware Wallet’ from the list of options.
        Choose your specific brand and model from the supported list.

        <br>For a SafePal Hardware Wallet:<br>

        Power on your device and unlock it with your PIN.
        Use the USB cable to connect it to your computer.
        On the wallet screen, select ‘Connection Mode’ and switch it to ‘USB’. The extension should now detect it.

        <br>For a Ledger device:<br>

        Connect and unlock your Ledger with its PIN.
        Open the Ethereum (ETH) or Binance Smart Chain (BSC) app on the Ledger–the extension needs this to communicate.
        In the extension pop-up, click ‘Connect’ when your Ledger is listed.

        <br>A signature request will appear on your hardware wallet’s screen. Carefully verify the details match what you see on your computer monitor, then approve it directly on the device. This step proves you own the wallet without exposing private keys.<br>
        <br>After approval, the extension interface will populate with your wallet’s balances and transaction history. You can now use the extension to view assets, check prices, and prepare transactions. Every transaction still requires your manual confirmation on the disconnected hardware device, maintaining full security.<br>
        <br>If the connection fails, try a different USB port, ensure the cable supports data transfer, and close other wallet software that might interfere. Check the SafePal support page for the latest firmware requirements for your hardware model.<br>
        Managing Assets, Swaps, and Bridge Transactions
        <br>View your complete portfolio by clicking the Assets tab; it automatically groups tokens by network for a clear financial picture.<br>
        <br>Add a custom token using its contract address if it doesn’t appear. Find this address on a block explorer like BscScan, then paste it into the ‘Add Custom Token’ field within your asset list.<br>
        <br>Execute token swaps directly from the extension. Select your input and output tokens, review the rate and network fee–displayed before confirmation–and approve the transaction. The interface shows you the minimum amount you’ll receive, protecting you from significant slippage.<br>
        <br>For moving assets between blockchains, use the Bridge function. Choose the token, the source chain, and your destination network. Bridge transactions take longer than swaps, often between 2 to 30 minutes, as they require validation on both networks.<br>
        <br>Always verify you are on the correct network before any transaction. A swap on the Ethereum network will fail if your wallet is set to BNB Smart Chain.<br>
        <br>Track all completed actions in the History section. Each swap, bridge transfer, or send transaction is recorded with a transaction ID you can click to view on the public blockchain.<br>
        Q&A:
        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>If you’re new to Safepal and don’t have a recovery phrase, you need to create a new wallet. On the initial setup screen, click the option that says “Create Wallet” or “I don’t have a wallet”. The extension will then generate a new, unique 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase for you. You must write this down on paper and store it securely. Never save it digitally, like in a screenshot or text file. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet if you lose access. After confirming you’ve saved it, you’ll set a wallet password for daily access to the extension.<br>
        Can I use the same Safepal wallet on the browser extension and on my mobile phone?
        <br>Yes, you can. This is a primary function. You don’t create separate wallets. Instead, you use your Secret Recovery Phrase to import your existing wallet into the new device. So, if you created a wallet first on the mobile app, you would select “Import Wallet” on the browser extension and enter your 12-word phrase. The same works in reverse. This synchronizes your assets and transaction history across both devices, as they are accessing the same blockchain addresses.<br>
        What’s the difference between the wallet password and the Secret Recovery Phrase? I’m confused about what each one does.
        <br>These serve two distinct purposes. Your **Wallet Password** is like a daily login PIN. You set it during setup and use it to open the extension, confirm transactions, or change settings. It’s stored locally on your computer. If you forget it, you can uninstall and re-install the extension, then restore access using your Secret Recovery Phrase. The **Secret Recovery Phrase** (12 words) is the master key to your entire wallet. It controls all your cryptocurrencies. Anyone with this phrase can take control of your funds from any device. You use it only in emergencies, like setting up on a new device or recovering after a computer failure. Never enter it except in the official Safepal interface.<br>
        Which blockchains and coins does the Safepal extension support?
        <br>The Safepal extension supports a wide range of networks. It natively handles assets on Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, and over 20 others. You can manage all standard tokens on these chains, like ETH, BNB, USDT, and countless others. The extension also allows you to add custom networks if needed. For coins like Bitcoin or Solana, you would typically use the dedicated Safepal mobile app, as the extension is optimized for EVM-compatible chains commonly used with decentralized applications in browsers.<br>
        Is it safe to connect the Safepal extension to any decentralized website or dApp?
        <br>You must be cautious. Connecting your wallet is necessary to interact with dApps, but it carries risk. Always verify you are on the correct, official website for the dApp. Check the URL carefully for misspellings. When connecting, the extension will ask for permission. Review what access the site is requesting. Be extremely wary of sites that immediately ask you to approve a transaction or enter your Secret Recovery Phrase—this is always a scam. Use the extension’s built-in security features, like the transaction simulation preview, which shows you the expected outcome before you sign. Regularly review and revoke unused connections in the extension’s settings.<br>
        I installed the Safepal browser extension. What’s the very first thing I should do to make sure my wallet is secure before I add any funds?
        <br>The absolute first step is to write down your secret recovery phrase (seed phrase) on paper. Do not save it digitally—no screenshots, text files, or emails. The extension will generate this 12 or 24-word phrase during setup. This phrase is the master key to your funds; anyone who has it can control your wallet. After writing it down, store the paper in a safe, private place. Only after this is done should you proceed to create a wallet password within the extension. This password only protects access on that specific browser and device; it does not replace the recovery phrase.<br>

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