A concise presentation that explains what the Trust Wallet browser extension offers, how to set it up safely, and best practices to improve security, usability, and Web3 workflow.
The Trust Wallet extension brings a lightweight, non-custodial Web3 wallet directly to your browser. It complements mobile usage by enabling seamless interactions with decentralized applications (dApps), easy token management, and secure transaction signing from your desktop environment.
Install the extension from the official browser store (Chrome/Edge/Firefox) and verify the publisher. Always prefer the developer’s official store listing over third-party links.
Choose between creating a new wallet (you will receive a seed phrase) or restoring an existing one with your 12/24-word recovery phrase. Treat the recovery phrase like a master key — never share it online.
Add networks (Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, etc.) and custom tokens as needed. Most popular tokens auto-detect when interacting with dApps.
Write your recovery phrase on physical media (paper or metal) and store it in a safe place. Avoid digital copies, screenshots, or cloud storage.
For substantial balances, pair the extension with a hardware wallet. This isolates private keys from the browser and reduces attack surface.
Confirm the extension is published by the Trust Wallet team and check the extension’s permissions before approving. Revoke unused permissions and keep the extension updated.
Before submitting any support requests, collect console logs and screenshots (without revealing your recovery phrase).
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Below are 10 official and community links to help you learn more and download safely.