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Exodus wallet extension setup recovery and security guide



Exodus Wallet Setup Recovery and Security Steps for Your Crypto Assets

Immediately write your 12-word secret phrase on durable material like stamped metal. This sequence is the absolute key to your funds; its loss is permanent. Digital copies, including screenshots or cloud storage, create unacceptable vulnerabilities to theft.


During installation, generate a robust password exceeding 12 characters, mixing letters, numbers, and symbols. This passphrase encrypts the local data vault on your device, preventing unauthorized access to the application itself. Never reuse credentials from other services.


Formalize a protocol for verifying transaction details. Always double-check recipient addresses character-by-character before confirming; a single altered digit will divert coins irretrievably. Enable transaction preview features to scrutinize network fees and destination.


Consider a dedicated machine for financial operations, minimizing exposure to malware. Regular software updates for your browser and operating system patch critical security flaws. Browser-based tools should never hold life-changing sums; larger reserves belong in isolated, offline storage.


Implement a routine check of connected applications and site permissions. Revoke access for unused or suspicious services. This limits potential points of compromise, ensuring only trusted interfaces can initiate transactions from your vault.

FAQ:
I installed the Exodus extension but my computer crashed during setup. Now when I open it, it's asking for a 12-word phrase. Where do I find this?

You only get your 12-word secret recovery phrase once, during the initial wallet creation. If the setup was interrupted and you never saw or saved this phrase, you cannot recover that specific wallet. You must create a new one. Close the extension and re-install it to start fresh. This time, carefully write down the 12 words in the exact order they appear. Store them on paper, not digitally. Complete the setup fully before closing the window.

My laptop was stolen. I have my recovery phrase. How do I get my crypto back on a new computer?

Install the Exodus Wallet seed phrase extension on your new computer. Open it and select "Restore from Backup." You will be prompted to enter your 12-word secret recovery phrase. Type the words precisely, with a single space between each, and in the correct sequence. After entering the phrase, your wallet will rebuild. It will then synchronize with the blockchain to display your current balances and transaction history. Your funds are stored on the blockchain, not the device, so the phrase restores full access.

Is the Exodus browser extension as safe as the desktop app?

The extension and desktop app are built with the same security principles, but their environment differs. The extension operates within your browser, which can be exposed to browser-specific risks like malicious extensions. For significant holdings, the desktop app is often recommended as it runs in a more isolated system environment. For both, your security depends heavily on safeguarding your recovery phrase and using a strong, unique password for the wallet itself. Never enter your phrase on any website.

Can someone access my funds if they hack my browser profile?

If someone gains control of your browser profile, they could open the Exodus extension, but they still need two things to move funds: your wallet password and your 2-factor authentication (if enabled). Without these, they cannot approve transactions. However, this is a high-risk situation. You should immediately use your recovery phrase on a clean, secure device to create a new wallet and transfer your assets. This action creates a new set of private keys, rendering the compromised access useless.

What happens if I forget my Exodus wallet password?

Your password only secures the wallet on that specific browser and device. If you forget it, you cannot reset it. The solution is to uninstall the extension and then re-install it. During the new setup, choose "Restore from Backup" and use your 12-word secret recovery phrase. This will restore your wallet with a new password. Remember, your recovery phrase is the master key; the local password is just a lock on one instance of the wallet.

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