Заголовок: Recover your safepal wallet using the browser extension Описание: Lost access to your SafePal wallet? This guide explains how to use the SafePal browser extension to recover your wallet using your secret recovery phrase. Follow step-by-step instructions to securely restore your funds and settings. Restore Access to Your Safepal Wallet Using the Browser Extension Recovery Method If you need to access your funds on a new computer or after reinstalling the extension, you can restore your SafePal wallet using your Secret Recovery Phrase. Open the SafePal browser extension and click the "Import Wallet" button on the login screen. This initiates the process of rebuilding your wallet's unique structure from your backup phrase. Carefully enter your 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase in the exact order it was generated. Double-check each word for spelling errors and ensure the sequence is perfect; a single mistake will create a completely different wallet address with zero balance. The extension allows you to paste the phrase, but typing it manually often reduces the risk of copy-paste errors capturing hidden characters. After entering the phrase, set a new, strong password for this installation of the extension. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this device. It is not stored on SafePal servers and cannot be used to recover your phrase if forgotten. Finally, confirm the recovery by re-checking the derived wallet address against one you have saved from your previous setup to ensure a perfect match before depositing or transacting. Preparing Your 12 or 24-Word Mnemonic Phrase Locate your physical recovery sheet or the secure location where you stored your phrase. You must have the exact words in the correct order; even a single typo will prevent access. Check each word carefully against the official [[https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039/english.txt|BIP39 word list]]. This list contains 2048 specific English words; your phrase uses only words from this list. Verifying this eliminates simple spelling errors. Type the words into a simple text editor like Notepad first. Separate them with a single space–do not use commas or place them on new lines. This step lets you review the sequence calmly before entering it into the extension. Ensure you are on a clean, private computer with no screen-recording software running. A compromised device could expose your phrase as you type it. Once confirmed, open the SafePal browser extension and click "Recover Wallet." You will paste or type your prepared phrase directly into the designated field. Having it ready in your text editor allows for a smooth, error-free copy-paste action. Installing the Official SafePal Browser Add-on Download the SafePal extension only from the official Chrome Web Store or the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store. Avoid third-party websites to eliminate the risk of fraudulent software. Open your browser's extension store and search for "[[https://safepal-wallet-app.cc/blog/backup-strategies.php|safepal wallet extension]] Wallet". Look for the developer named "SafePal" to confirm authenticity. Click the "Add to Chrome" or "Get" button to begin the installation. Your browser will request permission to add the extension. Select "Add extension" to proceed. A new icon will appear in your browser's toolbar, indicating the add-on is installed but not yet set up. Click the new SafePal icon in your toolbar. A welcome screen will prompt you to either create a new wallet or connect an existing one. Since you are recovering, choose "Import Wallet". You will then be guided to enter your secret recovery phrase. Type the 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase exactly, with a single space between each word, into the designated field. After submitting your phrase, create a strong password specifically for the browser extension. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this device and is required for future access. The final step involves confirming your recovery by re-entering the password. Once done, your wallet interface will load, showing your assets and transaction history. Your recovery is now complete. Initiating the "Import Wallet" Procedure Open your browser and launch the SafePal extension. Look for the "Create Wallet" button on the main interface and click it. A new screen will present two options. Here, you must select "I Already Have a Wallet". This choice directs you to the import function, rather than generating a new seed phrase. You will then see several import methods. For standard recovery, choose "Mnemonic Phrase". The interface may also offer options for private key or Keystore import, but the mnemonic phrase is the most common. Before typing anything, prepare your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase in the correct order. Ensure you: Check each word for spelling errors. Verify the words are separated by a single space. Have the phrase readily available to paste or type without interruption. Carefully enter your words into the provided field. For added security, consider typing them manually instead of pasting. The extension will not display the words in clear text as you type them. After entering the phrase, set a strong password for your extension wallet. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this browser and device. You will need it to confirm transactions and access the wallet in the future. Agree to the terms of service, then click the confirmation button to proceed. The extension will process your mnemonic phrase and restore your wallet's addresses and asset balance within a few moments. Entering and Verifying Your Secret Recovery Phrase Prepare your 12 or 24-word phrase on paper before you begin. The browser extension will ask you to type it into a single field, separated by spaces. Follow these steps for accuracy: Type each word in the exact order, using one space between them. Double-check for spelling errors. The extension might not recognize a misspelled word. Do not type any extra punctuation or capitals. Enter all words in lowercase. After entering, the software will verify the phrase. A successful check typically leads directly to the next screen, where you set a new wallet password. If you see an error message, review your entry against your written phrase. Common issues include: A swapped word order (e.g., word 7 and word 8 are reversed). A simple typo in a word (e.g., "apple" vs. "appel"). An incorrect word count (11 words instead of 12). Close the extension and restart the recovery process if you need a fresh start. Never share your phrase with the extension on a public or shared computer, and ensure no one can see your screen. Once verified, your wallet access will be restored, and you can manage your assets through the Safepal browser interface. Setting a New Wallet Password for the Add-on Open your SafePal browser extension and click the 'Settings' icon, typically found in the top-right corner of the wallet interface. Select the 'Security' option from the menu. Here you will find the 'Change Password' function. The system will first ask for your current password to verify your identity. Enter it to proceed to the next step. Create a password that is strong and unique. A good password combines uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using personal information or common words. Do This Avoid This Use 12+ characters (e.g., `B1ue$ky@M0untain!`) Short, simple words (e.g., `password123`) Use a password manager to generate and store it. Reusing passwords from other websites or services. Confirm the new password carefully in the second input field. Writing the password down in an unsecured digital note. After entering and confirming your new password, click 'Confirm' or 'Save'. The extension will process the change. You will need to use this new password for all future logins to this specific wallet within the browser extension. If you forget this password, you cannot recover it. You will need your 12 or 24-word mnemonic seed phrase to restore access and set a completely new password. Keep your seed phrase offline and never share it. Confirming Successful Restoration and Accessing Funds Immediately check your wallet's dashboard for the correct total asset balance. A match with your expected holdings confirms the restoration worked. Next, send a tiny test transaction. Move a minimal amount of a cryptocurrency from your restored wallet to another address you control. This small action verifies your private keys are fully operational and you can sign transactions. Review your transaction history within the extension. Seeing your past sends and receives is a strong indicator that all blockchain data is correctly linked to your new installation. Confirm that every token you held appears in the asset list. Some lower-volume tokens might require you to manually 'Add Token' using their contract address, which you can find on a block explorer. Finally, ensure your security settings are active. Re-enable transaction signing protections and password prompts if they were reset during the restoration process. Your funds are now accessible and secure. Q&A: I lost my phone with the Safepal app. Can I get my crypto back using only the browser extension and my seed phrase? Yes, you can fully recover your wallet. The browser extension functions as a standalone wallet. Install the Safepal extension, click "Create Wallet," and select "I already have a wallet." You will be prompted to enter your 12 or 24-word mnemonic seed phrase. After entering it, you can set a new password for the extension. Your complete wallet, including all assets and transaction history across the supported blockchains, will be restored. Ensure you download the official extension from the Chrome Web Store or Safepal's website to avoid scams. During recovery in the extension, it asks for a "Wallet Name" and "Password." Are these the same as my old phone app? No, they are not connected. The "Wallet Name" you choose during recovery in the browser is only for labeling within this specific extension installation. The "Password" you set is also local and encrypts the extension's data on your computer. These do not need to match any settings from your lost or previous device. The only absolute requirement for recovery is the correct seed phrase. The name and password are new local security measures for your browser instance. After recovering my wallet via the extension, are my assets safe if I clear my browser cache? Your assets are on the blockchain, not in the cache. Clearing your browser cache or data will only remove the local wallet file from that computer, which is encrypted with your extension password. To access your funds again, you would simply need to re-import your seed phrase into the extension or any other compatible wallet. Your recovery seed phrase is the key. Always keep it secure and offline. The browser cache holds temporary data, not the actual cryptocurrency. I have my seed phrase, but the extension shows a different wallet address after recovery. Is this an error? This is likely not an error. First, confirm you are looking at the same blockchain network (e.g., Ethereum, BNB Chain) as before. Each network generates a unique receiving address from the same seed. Second, and most common, wallets use a "derivation path." The extension might use a standard path different from the phone app. Your assets are still accessible. Use the extension's internal "Discover" tab or connect to a decentralized app (like a swap service) where you can see your full balance. The displayed address may differ, but the wallet controlled by your seed phrase is the same.