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Exodus wallet extension setup recovery and security



Exodus Wallet Extension Setup Recovery Steps and Security Protection Guide

Immediately after adding this tool to your browser, generate a new 12-word secret phrase. Write these words by hand on durable paper, ordering them precisely. Digital copies–screenshots, cloud notes, text files–create unacceptable vulnerabilities. This single sequence is the absolute key to your holdings; the software itself never stores it.


During restoration, input your phrase directly from your physical backup into the interface. A genuine client will never ask for this phrase via email, support messages, or pop-up windows. Transaction signing occurs locally on your machine, meaning private cryptographic keys never leave your device. Verify you are interacting with the legitimate application by checking the developer details in your browser's extension menu.


Enable two-factor authentication for the companion mobile application link, if you use it. For significant sums, consider a dedicated hardware vault; it isolates keys from internet-connected systems entirely. Regularly update the browser add-on, as patches often address newly discovered flaws. Automatically lock the interface after a short period of inactivity, requiring a password to resume.

Exodus Wallet Extension: Setup, Recovery, and Security

Install the software only from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal to avoid counterfeit copies.


Your 12-word secret phrase is the master key. Write it on physical paper, store it offline, and never share it digitally. This phrase is the sole method for restoring access to your assets and portfolio on a new device; the provider cannot retrieve it for you.


Activate the auto-lock feature after a short period of inactivity.Create a strong, unique password for the application itself, distinct from your seed phrase.Treat every transaction request in your browser with skepticism, verifying addresses directly within the interface before confirming.Regularly check for and install updates to the add-on to ensure you have the latest protections.

Installing the Exodus Extension and Connecting Your First Wallet

Navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons marketplace; never acquire the software from third-party links or promotional ads. Search for the correct utility by its precise name, confirm the publisher is listed as "Exodus Movement, Inc.", and click the install button. Your browser will handle the integration automatically, placing the icon next to your address bar upon completion.


Click the newly added icon in your toolbar to launch the interface. You will be presented with a clear choice: create a new digital asset vault or link an existing one. For a fresh beginning, select "Create New Vault." The program will then generate your unique 12-word secret phrase–this is the master key to your funds, existing only on your local machine at this moment.


Write down each word in the exact displayed sequence on the provided physical paper sheet. Store this document separately from any internet-connected device. This phrase is non-negotiable; losing it means permanent loss of access, while exposing it grants total control to others. After meticulously verifying your backup, you'll confirm it within the interface to finalize creation.


Your portfolio is now active. The main dashboard displays asset balances. To receive cryptocurrency, select an asset like Bitcoin, click "Receive," and copy the unique alphanumeric address or its QR code. Use this identifier, not an exchange name, as the destination for any inbound transfers. Transactions typically appear after several network confirmations.

FAQ:
I installed the Exodus browser extension, but my old wallet isn't showing up. How do I recover my existing wallet?

If your existing wallet isn't appearing, you likely need to restore it using your secret recovery phrase. In the extension, look for an option like "I already have a wallet" or "Restore from recovery phrase." You'll be prompted to enter your 12-word phrase. Type the words in the exact order, with a single space between each word. After entering, the extension will rebuild your wallet. This process can take a minute. All your assets and transaction history will reappear once it's complete. If you don't have your recovery phrase, the wallet cannot be recovered.

Is the Exodus extension safe from hackers if my computer gets a virus?

The extension's security depends heavily on your computer's safety. While Exodus doesn't hold your keys (they are encrypted on your device), a virus with keylogging capabilities could record your password or recovery phrase. Screen-grabbing malware might see your phrase during backup. For significant funds, use a dedicated, clean device for crypto. Always keep your OS and antivirus updated. Never enter your recovery phrase on any website—Exodus will never ask for it online. The extension itself is a tool; its safety is a combination of the software's design and your own computer hygiene.

What's the difference between the Exodus wallet password and the 12-word phrase?

These serve two distinct purposes. Your password is a local lock for the Exodus extension on your specific browser and device. It allows quick access and encrypts the wallet file on that computer. You can change it. The 12-word secret recovery phrase is the master key to your entire wallet and all the crypto assets within it. This phrase generates your private keys. It cannot be changed. If you lose your password, you can uninstall and reinstall the extension, then use the 12-word phrase to regain access. If you lose the 12-word phrase, you risk permanent loss of your funds.

I'm setting up the extension on a new computer. What are the exact steps?

First, install the Exodus extension from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons site. Open it and select "Create New Wallet." Write down the 12-word recovery phrase shown on the screen on paper. Do not save it digitally. Confirm the phrase by selecting the words in the correct order when asked. Next, set a strong password for local access on this computer. After this, your wallet is ready. To see your existing portfolio, you would use the "Restore" option with your old phrase instead. The new setup creates a fresh, empty wallet.

Can I use the same Exodus wallet on the browser extension and the mobile app simultaneously?

Yes, you can access the same wallet from multiple devices. Install the Exodus mobile app and choose the option to restore an existing wallet. Enter the same 12-word secret recovery phrase you used for the browser extension. This will synchronize your wallet across both platforms. Your balance and transaction history will be consistent because both applications are reading the same data from the blockchain using the keys derived from that single phrase. Actions taken on one device, like sending assets, will be reflected on the other after it refreshes.

I installed the Exodus browser extension, but my old wallet isn't showing up. How do I recover my existing wallet into the new extension?

This is a common situation. The extension doesn't automatically detect wallets from other installations. To recover, open the extension and click "I already have a wallet." You'll need your 12-word secret recovery phrase. Enter it exactly, including the order and spacing. This phrase is the master key to your wallet on any device. If you enter it correctly, your complete transaction history and balances will load, as they are stored on the blockchain, not locally. Never type your phrase into any other website or software claiming to be Exodus Wallet extension crashed.