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Install safepal wallet browser extension step by step



Install Safepal Wallet Extension A Complete Setup Guide for Your Browser

Get the Safepal Wallet extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store. This is the only source you should use for installation to avoid counterfeit software. Open your Chrome, Brave, or Edge browser and search for "SafPal Wallet" in the store, or navigate to the store page using the official link from safepal.com.


Once you find the extension, click the Add to Chrome button. A confirmation dialog will appear, detailing the permissions the extension requires. Review these, then proceed by clicking Add extension. The installation completes in seconds, and the Safepal icon will appear in your browser's toolbar, ready for setup.


Click the new icon in your toolbar to begin. You will see a clear choice: create a new wallet or import an existing one. If this is your first time, select Create Wallet. The system will then generate your unique 12-word secret recovery phrase, which is the master key to all your assets.


Write down each word of your recovery phrase in the exact order shown, using the provided notepad. Store this physical copy in a secure location, away from digital cameras or online storage. Confirm the phrase by selecting the words in sequence when prompted. This step finalizes your wallet's creation and activates its security.


Finally, establish a secure password for daily transactions and access. With this set, your extension wallet is operational. You can now receive assets by sharing your public address, connect to decentralized applications, and manage thousands of tokens. The extension works alongside the Safepal mobile app, offering a unified experience for managing your funds across devices.

Download It from the Official Source

Go directly to the official SafePal website at safepal.com. This is the only source you should trust for the browser extension.


On the homepage, find the "Downloads" section in the main menu. Click it to see all available SafePal products.


Select the option for "SafePal Extension" or "Browser Extension." Your browser will be automatically detected, and the correct download link for Chrome, Brave, or Edge will be presented.


Click the download button. The file you receive will typically be named something like 'safepal-extension.zip'. Save this file to a familiar location on your computer, like your Downloads folder.


Before proceeding, double-check the website URL in your address bar. Confirm it is the genuine 'safepal.com' to avoid counterfeit sites that may mimic the official page.


This entire process should take less than a minute. You are now ready to move on to the installation step with a verified file.

Add This Extension to Your Browser and Create a New Wallet

Open your Chrome, Brave, or Edge browser and visit the official SafePal website at safepal.com. Navigate to the 'Downloads' section and select the 'Browser Extension' option. Click the 'Add to Chrome' button–this works for all Chromium-based browsers. Confirm the installation by clicking 'Add Extension' in the pop-up dialog. You will see the SafePal icon appear in your browser's toolbar.


Click the new SafePal icon to launch the extension. A welcome screen will appear. Select 'Create Wallet' to generate a new, self-custody wallet. The software will present a critical security message: it will never ask for your recovery phrase. Read this carefully and click 'I Understand'.


You must now set a strong password for your extension. This password encrypts your wallet's data locally on your device. Choose a unique combination of letters, numbers, and symbols, then confirm it. This password is required each time you unlock the extension on this browser.


The next step is your 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. The extension will generate one for you. Write down each word in the exact order shown, using the provided backup card as a guide. Store this paper copy in multiple secure physical locations–never save it digitally. After recording the words, you will verify them by selecting the correct words in a sequence. This ensures your backup is accurate.


Once verified, your wallet is ready. The main dashboard will display your asset balance and recent transactions. Before depositing any funds, explore the 'Settings' menu to review security features. Consider enabling transaction previews and setting up browser connection approvals for an added layer of control over your assets.

Connect It to Your Safepal Hardware Wallet

Open your Safepal Browser Extension and click the "Connect Hardware Wallet" button on its main interface.


Grab your Safepal S1 device and turn it on. Use the USB-C cable that came with your hardware wallet to connect it directly to your computer. For a wireless connection, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on both your computer and the S1 device, then select the "Bluetooth" option within the extension.


Your S1 screen will display a connection request. Physically press the confirm button on the device to approve the pairing. This step ensures only you can authorize the link.


The extension will now synchronize with your hardware wallet. You'll see your wallet addresses appear in the extension window. Select the specific account you wish to interact with through the browser.


For any transaction, like swapping tokens or approving a contract, the extension will generate a request. This request must be verified and signed directly on your S1's screen. Always check the transaction details on the hardware display before pressing the confirm button.


Keep the extension connected only for the duration of your session. Once finished, you can safely disconnect the USB cable or turn off Bluetooth. Your private keys remain secured offline on the S1 at all times.

FAQ:
Is the SafePal browser extension a separate wallet or does it connect to my hardware wallet?

The SafePal browser extension is designed primarily as a connector for your SafePal hardware wallet. It is not a standalone hot wallet. Its main function is to bridge your secure, offline hardware wallet to web3 applications like DeFi platforms and NFT marketplaces. When you initiate a transaction on a website, the extension creates the request, but the actual signing of the transaction happens securely on your physical SafePal device. This means your private keys never leave the hardware wallet, maintaining the highest security level while allowing you to interact with dApps.

I installed the extension but it's asking for a "Secret Mnemonic Phrase." Is this normal?

No, this is not normal and is a major red flag. The official SafePal browser extension will never ask you to input your secret recovery phrase (mnemonic phrase) directly into the browser. This prompt likely comes from a malicious fake extension. You should immediately stop the process, uninstall that extension, and only install SafePal from the official Chrome Web Store or Microsoft Edge Add-ons store. Always verify the developer is listed as "SafePal." The genuine extension interacts only with your connected hardware device, not your seed phrase.

Can I use the SafePal extension on multiple computers?

Yes, you can install the SafePal browser extension on any compatible computer. However, to access and manage your funds, you will need to physically connect your SafePal hardware wallet to that computer each time. The extension itself does not store your assets or private keys; it merely provides an interface. Your wallet and its security remain entirely on the portable hardware device. So you can safely use the extension on a home PC, work laptop, or a friend's computer, as long as you have your hardware wallet with you to approve transactions.

After connecting, the dApp says my wallet is disconnected. What went wrong?

This is a common connection issue with a few simple fixes. First, ensure your SafePal hardware wallet is unlocked and connected to the computer. Then, check that the browser extension is unlocked and on the same account you wish to use. Next, verify you've selected the correct blockchain network within the extension that matches what the dApp requires (like BNB Chain or Ethereum). If the problem continues, try refreshing the dApp webpage or reconnecting your wallet from the dApp's interface. Closing other crypto-related browser extensions can also help avoid conflicts.

Reviews

**Nicknames:**

Download from official site only. Install. Create new wallet. Write seed phrase on paper. Never share it. Add extension to browser. Done.


Aisha Khan

Oh, brilliant. Another button to click so my imaginary internet money doesn’t vanish. My nails will survive this, I suppose.


Beatrice

Just downloaded the SafePal extension! The guide was super clear. I liked how it showed where to click in the actual browser store. Setting up the wallet inside the extension felt a bit new, but following the steps made it easy. Now my crypto is tucked away there.


CipherSphinx

Ha! Finally. A wallet that doesn't treat me like a confused grandma. Follow these steps, get your crypto, and go be smug. It's about time.


CyberValkyrie

Another tedious extension to install. Just what my browser needs—more ways to leak my keys. Follow their “simple” steps, surrender more data, and pray it’s not another clever drain. Because clearly, the solution to crypto’s inherent risk is adding another link in the chain. My trust is already spent.


**Female Nicknames :**

Another thing to install, another point of failure. My browser already feels clunky, and now I'm supposed to add a crypto wallet? The setup guide looks long, and one misclick could mean everything's gone. I just don't trust my own ability to get this right. It’s probably going to slow everything down, and for what? More anxiety over something I might not even use. Feels like setting up a trap for myself.