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Safepal wallet browser extension installation guide step by step



Install and Configure Your Safepal Wallet Browser Extension A Complete Setup Walkthrough

Install the Safepal Wallet extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or Microsoft Edge Add-ons store. This is the only method that guarantees you receive authentic software, protecting your assets from counterfeit extensions. Avoid downloading installation files from forums or third-party websites, as these can be compromised.


Once you click "Add to Browser," the extension will install in seconds. Look for the new Safepal icon in your browser's toolbar. Your first click on this icon will initiate the setup process, where you decide between creating a brand new wallet or importing an existing one using a secret recovery phrase.


If you are setting up a new wallet, the extension will generate a unique 12-word mnemonic phrase for you. Write each word down in the exact order presented on a physical piece of paper. This phrase is the master key to your funds; storing it digitally on a phone or computer increases the risk of theft.


You will then confirm your secret phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence. This step verifies your backup and activates the wallet. Finally, establish a secure password specifically for the extension. This password encrypts your wallet's data locally on your device, adding a necessary layer of protection for daily access.

Safepal Wallet Browser Extension Installation Guide Step by Step

Open your Chrome, Edge, or Brave browser and navigate directly to the official SafePal download page at safepal.com/download.


Locate the section for the "Browser Extension" and click the button to add it to Chrome. Your browser will show a pop-up; confirm the installation by clicking "Add Extension".


Once added, you will see the SafePal icon appear in your browser's toolbar. Click this icon to launch the extension and select "Create Wallet" to begin setting up a new wallet.


Carefully read and accept the terms of service. You will then see your secret recovery phrase–a list of 12 words. Write these words down in the exact order on a physical piece of paper. Store this paper securely, as these words are the only way to recover your funds.


Confirm you have saved the phrase correctly by selecting each word in the correct sequence when prompted. This step verifies your backup.


Choose a strong password to encrypt your wallet data locally on your device. This password is required every time you access the extension.


Your wallet is now ready. The extension will open to its main dashboard, showing your asset balance. For added security, consider connecting a SafePal Hardware Wallet to the extension for transaction signing.


Before depositing significant funds, test the wallet by sending a small amount of cryptocurrency to your new SafePal address. Confirm you can see the transaction and balance update successfully.

Downloading the Official Extension from the Chrome Web Store

Open your Chrome browser and go directly to the official Chrome Web Store. Type "SafePal Wallet Extension" into the search bar at the top-left corner of the store page.


Confirm you are selecting the correct developer. Look for the extension published by "SafePal" and check for the blue verification badge next to the name. This badge confirms authenticity.


Click the blue "Add to Chrome" button on the extension's store page.
A confirmation dialog will appear. It details the data the extension can access. Review this information.
Click "Add extension" in that dialog to begin the installation.


A new puzzle-piece icon will appear in your browser's toolbar. You will also see a notification that SafePal has been added to Chrome. The extension is now installed but requires setup before you can use it.


Click the new SafePal icon in your toolbar. A welcome screen will open, prompting you to either create a new wallet or import an existing one. Your next step is to choose one of these options to initialize your wallet securely.

Connecting Your Existing Safepal Hardware Wallet

Plug your Safepal hardware wallet directly into your computer's USB port using its original cable. The device screen should activate, asking for your PIN.


Enter your PIN directly on the hardware wallet's touchscreen to unlock it. Your private keys stay securely on the device; the PIN never leaves it.


Open the Safepal Extension in your browser and click the 'Connect Hardware Wallet' button. A list of connection methods will appear.


Select 'USB' from the available options. The extension will search for and identify your connected device. You will see your device's name on the screen.


Confirm the connection request on your hardware wallet's display. Always verify that the connection phrase shown on your computer matches the one on your device's screen exactly.


After confirmation, the extension interface will refresh. You can now view your asset balances, receive funds, and prepare transactions directly from the browser.


For signing transactions, you will compose them in the extension, then review and approve every detail on your hardware wallet's screen. This two-step process keeps your assets protected.


When finished, simply close the extension tab or disconnect the USB cable. Your wallet remains secure and offline until the next time you connect.

Creating and Securing a New Software Wallet

Open your SafePal extension and click the "Create Wallet" button. You will immediately see a choice between two wallet types: a Software Wallet and a Hardware Wallet. Select "Software Wallet" to proceed with the setup on this device.


Next, you will generate your Secret Recovery Phrase (SRP). This is the master key to your funds. The extension will display 12 unique words in a specific order. Write each word down by hand on the provided backup card or a durable piece of paper. Never save these words digitally–avoid screenshots, text files, or cloud storage.


Confirm you have written the phrase correctly. The extension will ask you to select the words in sequence from a list. This step verifies your backup and ensures you can restore access later.


Now, set a strong Wallet Password. This password encrypts the wallet data on this browser. Use a unique combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. A password manager can help you create and store a complex one.


With the wallet created, activate its additional security layers. Go to the wallet's security settings and enable Transaction Signing. This requires your password for every outgoing transaction, blocking unauthorized transfers.


For daily interactions, consider using the SafePal Auto-Lock feature. Set it to automatically lock the extension after a short period of inactivity, like one minute. You will need your password to unlock it, adding a constant barrier against unwanted access.


Treat your recovery phrase with the highest priority. Store the physical copy in a secure, private location, separate from your computer. Anyone with those 12 words can fully control your assets, regardless of your password.

FAQ:
Is the Safepal browser extension a separate product from their hardware wallet?

The Safepal browser extension is designed to work as a companion to both the Safepal hardware wallet and the Safepal mobile app. It is not a standalone, separate wallet. Its main function is to connect your existing Safepal wallet to web3 applications like decentralized exchanges and NFT marketplaces. You must first create a wallet using the mobile app or set up a hardware wallet. The extension then acts as a bridge, allowing you to interact with dApps securely from your desktop browser while your private keys remain protected on your mobile or hardware device.

I installed the extension but it's asking for a "Connection Code." Where do I find this?

You get the Connection Code from your Safepal mobile app. Open the Safepal app on your phone, go to the 'Wallet' tab, and tap the settings icon (usually a gear symbol). Look for 'Browser Extension' or a similar menu option. Inside, you will find a 'Connect' button which generates a QR code and a six-digit numerical code. Enter this exact six-digit number into the prompt shown by the browser extension on your computer. This process pairs the extension with your mobile wallet without ever exposing your private keys on the desktop.

Can I use the extension on browsers like Brave or Microsoft Edge?

Yes, the safepal extension (safepal-wallet-app.cc) is compatible with Chromium-based browsers. This includes Google Chrome, Brave, Microsoft Edge, and Opera. The installation process is identical across these browsers. You should download the extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or the Safepal website to avoid fake versions. For Firefox, check the official Safepal support channels, as availability can differ.

What security checks should I do before installing to avoid scams?

Always verify the extension's source. Only install it from the official Chrome Web Store page linked from the safepal.com website. Check the developer name listed on the store page; it should be "Safepal." Be wary of browser ads promoting the extension, as these can lead to phishing sites. Never enter your wallet's secret recovery phrase (seed phrase) into the browser extension itself. The legitimate extension will only ever ask for a temporary connection code from your mobile app.

After connecting, the extension shows a different wallet address than my mobile app. Is this a problem?

No, this is normal and not a cause for concern. The browser extension displays the address for the specific blockchain network you have selected within the extension's interface (e.g., Ethereum, BNB Chain). Your mobile app might be showing the address for a different default network. Ensure you have selected the same network in both the extension and the mobile app to see matching addresses. You can switch networks in the extension, usually via a dropdown menu near the top of its window.

Reviews

NovaShadow

Just installed mine! Followed these steps and it was so quick. Now my crypto feels safer and easier to reach. No more stress about where things are. You can do this too, just go one step at a time. Feels great to be in control!


Zoe

Darling, did you need a film crew and a three-act script to explain "add extension"? My cat could do this blindfolded. Or is the real guide on how to recover the life savings after I, following these brilliant steps, somehow connect to a fake version?


Charlotte Williams

Oh, splendid. Another browser extension to guard the digital crumbs of my existence. Because clearly, the twelve wallets I already have weren't quite fragmented enough. The sheer, unadulterated thrill of meticulously following numbered steps to potentially connect to a future where my assets are one wrong click from oblivion. Marvelous. But fine. Let's pretend this is a brilliant idea. You’ve got the guide. Follow it with the paranoid precision of a bomb squad technician. Double-check every URL, assume every pop-up is a lie, and for heaven's sake, don't get clever. The small, smug satisfaction of seeing a balance appear where it should is, I admit, slightly better than a poke in the eye. Just don't come crying when you inevitably mistype your seed phrase into a fake support site. The blockchain doesn't do tears.


Isabella Rossi

Ha! So the "experts" finally made a guide. It's about time. I bet they made it sound so complicated, with all their techy words. Let me tell you, my aunt installed this in five minutes. You don't need a degree for this. Just click the buttons, follow the pictures. If a big company made it, it would be one click. But no, we have to do all these steps ourselves. It's not brain surgery. Just do it and stop reading these long explanations. They probably made a simple thing look hard to feel smart. We're not stupid. We get it.


CyberViolet

Has anyone else’s computer felt *off* after adding this? My antivirus threw a fit, and now I’m wondering if I just invited a ghost into my machine. How do you really know what you’re agreeing to with these extensions?


Sebastian

Oh, lovely. Another step-by-step guide for something that should take 45 seconds. I suppose we’ve officially given up on anyone’s ability to click ‘add to Chrome’ without a narrated pilgrimage. How thoughtful of you to map out this digital Everest for the brave souls venturing beyond their browser’s homepage. The screenshots are a particularly nice touch, lest someone accidentally installs a toaster extension instead. Truly, this meticulous hand-holding is a service to humanity—or at least to that one cousin who still calls to ask how to right-click. You’ve done the lord’s work, documenting the profound mystery of visiting a web store and pressing ‘install.’ My faith in our collective competence is, as ever, gently cradled by guides like these. Bravo.


Aurora

Listen, people get nervous with this stuff. I’ve seen too many folks lose everything from a wrong click. So here’s the straight talk they won’t give you. You only get the extension from the official Safepal website. Full stop. Do not Google it and click the first ad. Do not trust a link from a YouTube description. Type the address yourself. Bookmark that page. When you install, your browser will throw warnings. Read them. It’s a direct line to your crypto. Before you do anything, disconnect from the internet and write your seed phrase on paper. Not a screenshot, not a text file. Paper. If your computer fails tomorrow, that paper is your money. The extension is just a tool. Your seed is the actual vault. After installing, practice with a tiny amount first. Send a dollar’s worth, then receive it back. Test the revoke function for permissions. This isn’t paranoia; it’s how you learn the locks on your new door before you fill the house. The big exchanges want you dependent on them. This is how you break free, but the security is now your job. Do the work.