SafePal Extension – Wallet Recovery Guide & Support

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    Safepal wallet extension setup guide features overview

    Your Safepal Wallet Extension Setup and Key Feature Overview
    <br>Install the Safepal Wallet extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website. This step ensures you receive a legitimate copy of the software, protecting your assets from the start. The process takes about a minute, and once added to your browser, the extension icon will appear in your toolbar, ready for initialization.<br>
    <br>Creating a new wallet generates a unique 12-word secret recovery phrase. Write these words down in the exact order on a physical piece of paper and store them securely. The extension will never ask for this phrase online; it is your final key to restoring access. Alternatively, you can connect an existing Safepal or other compatible hardware wallet for transactions with an added layer of security.<br>
    <br>Once set up, the extension interface provides clear oversight of your portfolio. You can view token balances across multiple blockchains like Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Polygon without switching networks manually. Sending and receiving assets is straightforward: use QR codes or copy-paste addresses, with clear warnings for potential errors to prevent costly mistakes.<br>
    <br>A core function is the integrated swap service. You can exchange tokens directly within the extension, comparing rates from various decentralized exchanges to find favorable prices. This feature operates across more than 15 blockchains, letting you manage DeFi activities like staking or providing liquidity without leaving your browser environment.<br>
    <br>For interaction with web3 applications, the extension acts as your secure bridge. When you visit a decentralized app, Safepal will prompt you to connect your wallet and request explicit approval for each transaction. You maintain full control, seeing transaction details and network fees before confirming any action, which keeps your funds under your command.<br>
    Safepal Wallet Extension Setup Guide & Features Overview
    <br>Install the Safepal Extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website to guarantee security. Avoid third-party download links to eliminate the risk of fraudulent software.<br>
    <br>After adding the extension, launch it and select Create Wallet. You will generate and securely store a 12-word mnemonic seed phrase. Write this phrase on paper and keep it offline; this phrase is your only backup to restore all assets. The extension will then ask you to confirm the phrase sequence to verify your backup.<br>
    <br>Set a strong password for daily access to the extension. This password encrypts your local data, but remember: it does not replace your seed phrase. Losing the seed phrase means losing access to your funds permanently, even if you know this password.<br>
    <br>Once set up, your wallet interface appears. The main dashboard shows your total portfolio balance aggregated across all supported blockchains. You can immediately receive crypto by clicking Receive to view your wallet addresses for each network, like Ethereum or BNB Chain.<br>
    <br>To manage assets, use the integrated Swap feature. It connects to decentralized exchanges for token trades directly within the wallet, showing network fees and exchange rates before you confirm. For exploring decentralized applications, navigate to the DApp Browser. This tool provides curated access to popular DeFi and NFT platforms on over 30 blockchains, including Ethereum, Polygon, and Solana.<br>
    <br>Connect the extension to your Safepal hardware wallet for enhanced security. Click the hardware icon, choose Connect Hardware Wallet, and follow the on-screen instructions to pair via QR code. This setup lets you approve transactions with the physical button on your hardware device, keeping private keys completely offline while using the extension’s interface.<br>
    <br>Regularly update the extension when notifications appear. Updates include new token support, security improvements, and additional DApp integrations. You can manage custom tokens and view transaction history in the settings menu for full control over your activity.<br>
    Installing and Connecting the Safepal Browser Extension
    <br>Navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store or Safepal download page. Avoid third-party sites to eliminate security risks. Click the “Add to Chrome” button and confirm the installation in the dialog box that appears.<br>
    <br>Once installed, locate the Safepal icon in your browser’s toolbar and click it. You will see two clear options:<br>

    Create Wallet: Generate a new set of recovery phrases.
    Import Wallet: Connect an existing Safepal hardware or software wallet.

    <br>For a new wallet, the extension will produce a 12-word mnemonic phrase. Write each word in its exact order on paper. Store this paper securely, as it is the only backup for your funds. The extension will ask you to verify the phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence.<br>
    <br>To connect an existing wallet, select “Import Wallet.” You can then:<br>

    Sync with your Safepal Hardware Wallet via QR code. Open the Safepal mobile app, go to “Wallet Connect,” and scan the code displayed by the extension.
    Enter the Secret Recovery Phrase from your software wallet. Type the 12 or 24 words manually in a private space.

    <br>After setup, assign a strong password for encrypting your extension’s local data. This password is required each time you start the browser or lock the extension. You can now view your asset portfolio directly in the extension pop-up and interact with decentralized applications by connecting your wallet when prompted on supported websites.<br>
    <br>For ongoing safety, lock the extension when not in use and verify all transaction details on your connected hardware wallet screen before approving.<br>
    Managing Assets and Executing Token Swaps
    <br>Open your SafePal extension and immediately see your complete portfolio balance. Each token is listed with its current value and a 24-hour change indicator, giving you a clear snapshot of your holdings at a glance.<br>
    <br>To add a new token, click ‘Add Token’ in the Assets tab. You can search by name or contract address. Always verify the token’s official contract details on a block explorer before adding custom assets to avoid scams.<br>
    <br>For swapping tokens, select the ‘Swap’ function. Choose your input and output tokens from the dropdown menus. The interface displays the expected output amount, price impact, and network fee before you confirm. Use the slippage tolerance setting (found in the swap settings cog) to adjust how much price movement you accept; 1-3% is standard for most trades.<br>
    <br>Review the transaction details carefully. SafePal shows you the provider, like its integrated SFP Swap or connected DEX aggregators, ensuring you get a competitive rate. Confirm the swap in the extension, then approve the transaction directly from your connected SafePal hardware wallet for maximum security. Your new asset balance will update as soon as the blockchain confirms the transaction.<br>
    <br>Track all your swap history and transfers in the built-in activity log. This record is useful for monitoring transaction status and managing your taxes.<br>
    Connecting to dApps and Reviewing Security Settings
    <br>Always confirm the website URL before connecting your SafePal extension. Bookmark genuine dApp sites to avoid phishing links sent through social media or messages.<br>
    <br>When a dApp requests a connection, a detailed permission screen appears. This shows the dApp’s requested access level, typically “View Address” or “Request Approvals.” Grant only the permission level needed for the dApp’s core function.<br>
    <br>Manage active connections through the extension’s settings menu. Navigate to “Connected Sites” to see a list of every dApp with access. Revoke permissions for applications you no longer use; this prevents unwanted transactions from dormant connections.<br>
    <br>Adjust your transaction signing preferences for added control. Enable “Sign Confirmation” to require a manual check for every transaction. Consider setting a custom nonce or adjusting gas fee defaults if you handle complex DeFi operations.<br>
    <br>Use the built-in token approval checker. This tool scans your approved smart contracts and shows the spending limits you’ve granted. You can revoke overly permissive approvals here, which directly reduces risks from potential smart contract exploits.<br>
    <br>Pair these checks with regular updates. The SafePal team adds new security features and threat databases with each extension update. Keeping your software current provides the latest protective measures automatically.<br>
    Q&A:
    How do I install the Safepal browser extension?
    <br>First, visit the official Chrome Web Store or a supported browser’s extension marketplace. Search for “Safepal Wallet.” Click “Add to Chrome” (or your browser’s equivalent). Confirm the installation when prompted. Once added, you’ll see the Safepal icon in your browser’s toolbar. Click it to begin the setup process, which involves creating a new wallet or importing an existing one using a seed phrase or private key.<br>
    Is the Safepal extension safe to connect to decentralized apps?
    <br>The extension provides a secure interface for dApp interactions. It operates by injecting a secure JavaScript library into the browser page only when you explicitly approve a connection. Your private keys never leave the encrypted local storage of the extension and are never exposed to the website. Always verify the website’s URL before connecting and never enter your seed phrase on any dApp site—the extension will handle all signing internally.<br>
    What can I actually do with the extension compared to the mobile app?
    <br>The extension is designed for browser-based use. Its primary function is managing assets and interacting with decentralized applications on desktop browsers. You can swap tokens, stake, and view your portfolio. The mobile app, however, includes additional features like a built-in swap aggregator, NFT marketplace, and support for the Safepal hardware wallet. Think of the extension as your web3 bridge for your computer, while the app is a full-featured mobile crypto management tool.<br>
    I imported my wallet, but my tokens aren’t showing. What’s wrong?
    <br>This is common. The extension may not automatically display all token types. Go to the asset page within the extension and look for a button like “Add Token” or “Manage Tokens.” You may need to manually add the contract address for the specific token. Also, check that you are viewing the correct blockchain network (like BNB Chain or Ethereum) where your tokens are held. The network selector is usually at the top of the extension window.<br>
    Can I use the extension without the mobile app?
    <br>Yes, the extension is a standalone product. You can create a new software wallet directly within it or import an existing wallet using a 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase. You do not need the mobile app to use the extension’s core features for browsing dApps and making transactions. However, if you own a Safepal hardware wallet, you would use the mobile app to manage it, not the browser extension.<br>
    I installed the Safepal extension, but the setup screen is asking for a “Wallet File” or “Private Key.” I don’t have either. How do I proceed to create a brand new wallet?
    <br>If you’re starting fresh, you should select the option to “Create Wallet.” The “Wallet File” and “Private Key” import options are for users migrating an existing wallet from another service. During creation, you’ll be given a Secret Recovery Phrase (a 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase). This is the most critical piece of information. Write it down on paper and store it securely. The extension will then ask you to confirm this phrase by selecting the words in the correct order. After that, you set a strong password for encrypting your local wallet data. This password is needed to access the extension on that browser, but your Secret Recovery Phrase is the only way to restore your wallet completely.<br>
    Can the Safepal browser extension work completely on its own, or do I need the mobile app with it? What can I actually do inside the extension?
    <br>The Safepal extension is a self-contained software wallet. You do not need the mobile app to use it. Once set up, the extension allows you to manage cryptocurrencies, interact with decentralized applications (DApps), and swap tokens directly from your browser. You can view your asset portfolio, send and receive tokens across multiple blockchains, and connect to websites like decentralized exchanges or NFT marketplaces. The extension acts as your login key and transaction signer for these Web3 services. Its design keeps your private keys secured in your browser’s encrypted storage, giving you direct control from your desktop.<br>

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