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Exodus wallet extension setup recovery security guide



Exodus Wallet Extension Setup Recovery Steps and Security Best Practices

Immediately after adding the program to your browser, generate a new, unique passcode. This code, distinct from your restoration phrase, is required each time the tool activates.

Protecting Your 12-Word Restoration Phrase

Your 12-word secret phrase is the absolute key to your holdings. Treat it with corresponding seriousness.


Never digitalize these words. Avoid photos, cloud notes, or text files.
Use a durable medium. Engrave the phrase on a steel plate or write it with archival-quality ink on paper.
Create multiple copies. Store these physical backups in separate, secure locations like a safe or a locked drawer.
Verify accuracy. Double-check each word and its sequence during the initial recording process.

Restoring Access to Your Funds

If you need to regain access on a new device, select the "Restore from Backup" option within the application. You will be prompted to enter your 12-word phrase in the exact original order.


Input the first word precisely as recorded.
Continue with the second, then the third, maintaining the sequence.
After entering the final word, the interface will re-synchronize your portfolio and transaction history.

Advanced Protective Measures

Activate two-factor authentication for any linked exchange services within the application's interface. For significant amounts, consider using a dedicated hardware signing device; this keeps your private keys permanently offline, requiring physical confirmation for any transaction.


Regularly check for updates to the browser add-on. Developers release patches that often include strengthened defenses against newly identified threats. Enable automatic locking of the interface after a short period of inactivity.

Transaction Verification Protocol

Before authorizing any transfer, scrutinize all details on the confirmation screen. Match the recipient's address character-for-character with your intended destination. A common tactic involves malware that alters a copied address; always verify the first and last five characters. For larger transfers, send a minimal test amount first.


Your private keys never leave your local machine. The software only broadcasts signed transactions to the network. This architecture means you, alone, control access; loss of your phrase equates to permanent loss of assets.

Exodus Wallet Extension Setup, Recovery & Security Guide

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


During the initial configuration, the application will generate a unique 12-word secret phrase; this sequence is the absolute master key to your funds and identity on the blockchain.


Write these words down in the exact order on durable, non-digital media like steel or titanium plates, storing them in separate, secure physical locations away from potential fire or water damage.


Never, under any circumstance, input this secret phrase into a website, share it via email, or store it in a cloud note-taking app like Google Keep or Evernote.


Enable the auto-lock feature within the application's settings, configuring it to trigger after a short period of inactivity, such as one minute, to prevent unauthorized access if you step away.


For an additional protective layer, establish a strong, unique password specifically for this program that you do not use elsewhere; this password encrypts the local data on your device, meaning even someone with physical access to your computer cannot move assets without it.


If you need to restore access on a new device, you will use the "Restore from Backup" function and carefully input your 12-word phrase; the software does not hold your coins, it regenerates the private keys needed to prove ownership directly on the networks.


Regularly check for and Install Exodus Wallet on Chrome updates to the add-on, as these often contain critical vulnerability patches, and consider using the portfolio's built-in exchange features cautiously, verifying all transaction details and network fees before confirming any swap or send operation.

FAQ:
I installed the Exodus extension but my computer crashed. How do I restore my wallet on a new device?

You need your 12-word secret recovery phrase. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet. On your new device, install the Exodus extension again. When prompted, select "Restore from backup" or a similar option. Carefully enter your 12-word phrase in the exact order. Do not share this phrase with anyone. Once entered, Exodus will rebuild your wallet, and your assets and transaction history will appear.

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

The password and recovery phrase serve different purposes. Your wallet password is set by you and used to open the Exodus extension on your specific browser. It encrypts the wallet data on that device. If you forget it, you can uninstall and reinstall the extension, then use your 12-word phrase to restore access. The 12-word secret recovery phrase is the master key to your entire wallet. It generates all your cryptocurrency addresses. Anyone with this phrase has full control over your funds, on any device. The password protects local access; the phrase grants global, permanent access.

Is it safe to use the Exodus browser extension compared to the desktop app?

The extension's security relies heavily on your browser's environment. It is safe if you follow good practices. However, browser extensions can be targeted by malicious plugins or scripts on compromised websites. The desktop application operates independently of your browser, which can reduce this specific risk. For both versions, your primary security is your 12-word phrase. Never enter it on any website or share it. Using the extension on a clean, malware-free computer without suspicious browser add-ons is required for safety.

I lost my recovery phrase. Can Exodus support team help me get it back?

No. Exodus does not store, have access to, or can recover your secret 12-word recovery phrase. This is a core principle of decentralized wallets: you are the sole custodian of that information. If you lose your phrase and your wallet password, and you uninstall the extension or lose your device, your funds will be permanently inaccessible. There is no central account to reset. Write your phrase on paper and store it in multiple secure locations.

After setting up, I see a different public address for receiving Bitcoin. Is this normal?

Yes, this is standard and improves privacy. Exodus generates a new receiving address for Bitcoin (and several other assets) each time you receive funds, while all addresses remain linked to your single 12-word phrase. You can still use old addresses; they will still work. All funds sent to any of your generated addresses will appear in your wallet balance. This feature prevents others from easily tracking all your transactions by watching a single static address.

I installed the Exodus browser extension, but now I'm switching to a new computer. How do I move my wallet over without losing anything?

You need to use your Secret Recovery Phrase. On your old computer, open the Exodus extension, go to Settings, and click 'Backup' to view your 12-word phrase. Write it down physically. Do not save it as a file or screenshot. On your new computer, install the Exodus extension. When you open it, choose 'Restore from Backup' and enter your 12 words in the exact order. Your complete wallet history, including all assets and transactions, will appear after the blockchain syncs. Your funds are on the blockchain, not the extension; the phrase restores access.