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Your Complete Safepal Wallet Extension Setup Privacy and Recovery Process
Install the Safepal Wallet Extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or the Safepal website to avoid fraudulent copies. This step protects your assets before you even create a wallet. The official source is your first and most important security checkpoint.

During setup, you will generate a new 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write these words down in the exact order on the provided physical backup card. This phrase is the absolute key to your funds; it is not stored online by Safepal. Treat the paper copy like cash, and never share these words with any website or person.

Configure your extension's privacy settings immediately after setup. Inside the wallet settings, you can manage transaction signing preferences and control connection permissions for each dApp. Regularly review these connected sites and revoke access for applications you no longer use to minimize your exposure.

For recovery, your written Secret Recovery Phrase is the only tool you need. If you switch browsers or devices, select "Import Wallet" in the extension and enter your 12 words precisely. This process restores your complete portfolio, including all tokens and transaction history, because everything lives on the blockchain, not in the extension itself.

Combine the extension with the Safepal hardware wallet for a significant security upgrade. This setup requires you to physically confirm every transaction on the hardware device. Even if your computer is compromised, your private keys remain isolated, providing a robust defense against remote attacks.

Installing the Extension and Creating Your First Wallet
Download the SafePal extension only from the official Chrome Web Store or the SafePal website. Avoid third-party links to eliminate the risk of fraudulent software.

After adding the extension to your browser, click its icon to launch the setup. You will see two clear options:

Create Wallet: For a new, self-custody wallet.
Import Wallet: If you already have a SafePal or compatible wallet recovery phrase.
Select "Create Wallet." The system will immediately generate a unique, 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase for you. This phrase is the absolute key to your funds.

Write down each word in its exact order on the provided, offline recovery sheet. Follow these rules:

Use a pen on physical paper. Do not save a digital copy (no screenshots, text files, or cloud notes).
Double-check the spelling of every word.
Store the paper in multiple secure locations, like a safe or a locked drawer.
The next screen asks you to verify the phrase. You must select the words in the correct sequence. This step confirms you recorded the phrase accurately and locks it in your memory.

Now, establish a strong "Wallet Password." This password encrypts your extension's local data. It is separate from your recovery phrase and is needed every time you access the wallet from that browser.

Make this password unique–do not reuse an email or social media password.
Combine uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
With the password set, your wallet is active. You will be directed to your main wallet interface, showing your public addresses for different blockchains (like BNB Chain or Ethereum). Your first action should be to transfer a small amount of crypto to this new address to test the recovery process.

Before depositing significant funds, practice recovery. Lock your extension or use a different browser, then use the "Import Wallet" feature with your written recovery phrase. Ensuring you can restore access is the final, critical step in a secure setup.

Configuring Transaction Privacy and Connection Settings
Activate the Privacy Mode in your SafePal extension settings to hide your wallet balance on the main interface; this prevents shoulder surfing and keeps your financial data private from anyone near your screen.

Regularly clear your browser cache and transaction history from within the extension's Security menu. This practice removes local data that could be accessed by other applications or users on your computer.

For each transaction, manually adjust the slippage tolerance based on current network congestion. Using a custom setting, like 1% for stable pairs or 3% for volatile ones, protects you from front-running bots and unfavorable price swings compared to the default auto-setting.

Review and disable automatic connection approvals for decentralized applications. Set the extension to "Ask to connect every time" so you consciously authorize which sites interact with your wallet, preventing unwanted data scraping.

Use a dedicated and private RPC node for networks you frequently use, like BSC or Ethereum. Replacing the default public endpoint with a private one from a service like Nodereal or Getblock shields your IP address and transaction details from public node providers.

Before signing any contract, always click the "Details" link to expand the raw data view. Check the requesting domain and the specific contract functions being called to spot malicious attempts to access unlimited funds or unexpected permissions.

Backing Up Your Secret Recovery Phrase and Restoring Access
Write down your 12 or 24-word Secret Recovery Phrase on paper the moment your SafePal wallet generates it. This phrase is the only key to your funds.

Use the official backup card provided by safepal web or a simple notebook. Never save these words digitally–avoid photos, cloud notes, or text files. Paper cannot be hacked.

Store your written phrase in multiple secure locations, like a fireproof safe and a safety deposit box. Tell a trusted family member where these backups are, ensuring someone can access them if needed.

To restore access, install the SafePal extension on a new device. Select "Import Wallet" and choose "Mnemonic Phrase." Carefully type your words in the exact order, with single spaces between them.

Double-check each word for spelling errors before confirming. The wallet will rebuild your portfolio, reconnecting you to all your assets and transaction history on the blockchain.

Test your backup. After first setting up your wallet, try restoring it on a separate, clean device using your written phrase. This confirms your backup works before you need it urgently.

FAQ:
How do I install the Safepal browser extension and connect it to my hardware wallet?
First, download the extension only from the official Safepal website or the Chrome Web Store. After adding it to your browser, launch it. You'll see an option to connect a hardware wallet. Take your Safepal S1 device, unlock it, and use the provided USB cable to connect it to your computer. The extension will guide you through the pairing process, which involves confirming a connection request on your hardware wallet's screen. This method keeps your private keys offline while letting you interact with web3 applications.

What information does the Safepal extension collect about me?
The extension requires access to certain data to operate. It reads website addresses you visit to detect and interact with decentralized applications. It also stores your public wallet addresses and transaction history locally. According to their policy, Safepal states they do not collect private keys or seed phrases—those remain on your device. For improved functionality, they may gather anonymous usage statistics. You can adjust some permissions in the extension's settings, but blocking all access will prevent it from working.

I lost my computer. How do I recover my wallet on a new device?
If you used the extension with a hardware wallet, simply install the extension on the new computer and reconnect your physical Safepal device. Your funds are secure. If you used the extension's software wallet, you need your secret recovery phrase. Install the extension on the new device, select "Import Wallet," and enter your 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase. This will restore your wallet with all its addresses and assets. Never enter this phrase on any website, only directly into the extension.

Can someone access my funds if they get my browser profile or password?
Browser storage is encrypted with your password. A person would need both your browser profile data and your extension password to attempt access. However, the strongest protection is using a Safepal hardware wallet. With this setup, approving any transaction requires physical confirmation on the device itself. Someone with only your browser data could not move funds. For software wallet users, protecting your computer from malware and using a strong, unique password for the extension is necessary.

What's the difference between the extension's software wallet and connecting a hardware wallet?
The software wallet generates and stores your private keys inside the browser's secured environment. This is convenient but relies on your computer's security. Connecting a hardware wallet like the Safepal S1 keeps your private keys permanently offline on that separate device. Every transaction must be reviewed and approved on its screen. This means even if your computer is compromised, your keys cannot be stolen. For holding significant assets, the hardware wallet connection provides a much higher level of protection.