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Exodus wallet extension setup recovery and security steps



Exodus Wallet Extension Setup Recovery Steps and Security Protection Guide

Install the companion software directly from the official application store for your browser. Verify the developer name matches the genuine publisher and check the user count and review authenticity. Counterfeit versions frequently appear in search results, so this direct storefront installation is your primary defense against theft.


Upon launching, you will be presented with a 12-word secret phrase. Write these words in the exact order on the provided physical backup sheet. Never store this phrase digitally–no screenshots, cloud notes, or emails. This sequence is the absolute master key to your portfolio; its confidentiality determines total control over your funds.


Enable two-factor authentication for the application's interface within its settings. Pair this with a strong, unique password that you do not use elsewhere. For significant holdings, consider dedicating a browser profile solely for this purpose, isolating it from daily browsing activity and potential extensions that could compromise privacy.


Before transferring any value, conduct a complete restoration using your written phrase on a separate, clean device. This verification confirms your backup is flawless and operational. Periodically, compare transaction signatures displayed in the software with those shown on a blockchain explorer to ensure no malicious code is altering destination addresses.

Exodus Wallet Extension: Setup, Recovery, and Security Steps

Install the software only from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal to avoid counterfeit copies. After adding it to your browser, launch the application and immediately generate a new 12-word secret phrase. Write this phrase by hand on durable paper, store it offline, and never digitally photograph or type it.


Your handwritten phrase is the master key. Losing it means permanent loss of access to your assets; no centralized entity can restore it. To regain access on a new device, simply install the program again and select the "Restore from Backup" option. Carefully input your 12 words in the exact, original sequence to fully reconstruct your portfolio and transaction history.


Activate two-factor authentication for your connected email account and enable the automatic lock feature within the program's settings. For significant holdings, consider a dedicated hardware vault for transaction signing. Regularly verify that you are using the latest version of the software, as updates contain critical vulnerability patches. Never share your secret phrase, private keys, or keystore file with any service or individual requesting them.

Installing the Extension and Creating a New Wallet

Download the software exclusively from the official browser store for Chrome, Firefox, or Brave to avoid counterfeit copies. After adding the program, launch it from your browser's toolbar and select "Create New Vault." The tool will immediately generate a new twelve-word secret phrase; this is your master key, not stored on any server, so transcribe each term in the exact sequence onto durable paper. Confirm the phrase by correctly re-entering the designated words when prompted, finalizing the vault's creation.


Choose a robust, unique password here–consider a lengthy passphrase–as this locally encrypts your browser's data. Immediately after this initial configuration, access the settings menu to establish auto-lock timers and initiate a test transaction with a minimal sum to verify everything operates correctly before depositing significant value.

Connecting the Extension to Your Desktop Wallet

Launch the desktop application on your computer first, ensuring it's the latest version.


Locate the browser add-on icon in your toolbar and click it. A QR code will appear in its interface.


Inside the desktop program, find the "Connect to Mobile" or similar function within its settings menu. This action activates your computer's camera.


Position the QR code displayed by the browser tool within the camera frame from your desktop software. A successful scan triggers an immediate, encrypted pairing.



This link establishes a read-only channel; private keys never leave your primary device.
Transactions require final approval on the desktop where your secret phrase resides.
The connection persists until you manually clear it from either side.



If the QR method fails, verify both components are on the same network. Firewall or antivirus software can sometimes block the local connection; creating a temporary exception often resolves this.


Once paired, your portfolio balances and asset values will sync automatically. Initiate a test by viewing your holdings through the browser interface, then confirming the data matches the desktop display precisely.

FAQ:
I installed the Exodus extension but my browser is showing a warning that it's "not from the store." Is this normal?

Yes, this is expected. Exodus distributes its browser extension directly from its website to ensure users get the latest version without delays from third-party store reviews. You should only download it from the official exodus.com website. When you install it, browsers like Chrome or Brave will display a warning because the extension didn't come from their official Web Store. This is a standard security message for extensions installed manually. As long as you verified you were on the correct Exodus website, you can proceed with the installation by clicking "Add extension" in the browser's prompt.

What happens if I uninstall the Exodus extension or switch computers? How do I get my coins back?

Your funds are not stored in the extension itself; they are on the blockchain. The extension is just a tool to view and manage them. If you uninstall it or move to a new device, you must use your 12-word secret recovery phrase to restore your wallet. During the initial setup, Exodus provided this phrase. On your new device, install the extension again, select "Restore from backup," and carefully enter your 12 words in the exact order. Once completed, your complete wallet history and all assets will appear because you've restored access to your blockchain accounts.

Is it safe to keep large amounts in a browser extension wallet compared to a hardware wallet?

Browser extensions are convenient for frequent access and smaller amounts, but they are connected to the internet, which presents a risk. For significant cryptocurrency holdings, a hardware wallet is strongly recommended. Exodus Wallet Chrome extension integrates with Trezor hardware wallets. This setup lets you use the Exodus interface while your private keys remain secured on the offline Trezor device. For the Exodus extension alone, security depends entirely on your computer's safety. You should use strong, unique passwords for the wallet itself and your computer, ensure your OS and browser are updated, and never share your recovery phrase.

I typed my recovery phrase but the wallet is empty. What did I do wrong?

A few common issues can cause this. First, check that you are entering the words in the precise original sequence; the order matters. Second, ensure each word is spelled correctly. The recovery phrase uses a specific word list, so a typo will create a different wallet. Third, confirm you are restoring the correct wallet type. If you originally had a Bitcoin-only wallet and are restoring into the standard Exodus wallet, all assets will appear. If the problem persists, use the "I need more help" link in the extension to contact Exodus support—but never share your recovery phrase with anyone, even support staff.

Can someone steal my crypto if they get my Exodus wallet password?

Your local wallet password encrypts the wallet data on your specific browser and device. If someone obtains this password but does not have physical access to your computer or your 12-word recovery phrase, they cannot move your funds. However, if they have both the password and access to the device where the extension is installed, they could open the wallet and initiate transactions. This is why securing your computer is critical. The recovery phrase is the ultimate key. Anyone with those 12 words can restore your wallet on their own device and take control, regardless of your local password.