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Exodus wallet extension setup recovery and security guide



Exodus Wallet Extension Setup Guide Recovery Options and Security Best Practices

Immediately transcribe your 12-word secret phrase onto durable, offline materials like stamped metal or archival paper. This singular sequence is the absolute key to your assets; its loss is permanent. Digital copies on phones or cloud storage expose you to theft–treat these words with the secrecy of a bank vault combination.


During installation, generate a robust password exceeding 12 characters, blending uppercase, symbols, and numbers. This passphrase encrypts the local data within your browser, creating the first defensive layer. Never reuse credentials from other services, as database breaches commonly lead to credential stuffing attacks.


Configure transaction signing to require manual confirmation for every outgoing transfer. This halts malicious scripts from draining funds automatically. Pair this with a dedicated browser profile, disabling all unnecessary add-ons to minimize the attack surface available to potential browser-based exploits.


For cold storage, connect a hardware device like Trezor directly to the interface. This ensures private keys never touch your internet-connected machine, isolating them from malware. Validate receiving addresses on the hardware screen itself before any deposit, guarding against address-swapping Trojans.


Regularly export a fresh backup file after adding new assets or creating addresses. Store this encrypted .json file separately from your recovery phrase. This file, protected by your main password, provides a faster restore point for your configuration without exposing your primary seed.

Exodus Wallet Extension: Setup, Recovery, and Security Guide

Install the software only from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons website 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. Transcribe these words onto durable, non-digital media like steel plates, storing them in separate physical locations. Digital screenshots or cloud storage of this phrase invite catastrophic loss.


Enable two-factor authentication for your portfolio's email account, and consider using a dedicated email address solely for this purpose to reduce phishing exposure.


Within the interface, navigate to the settings menu and activate the auto-lock feature, setting a short timer–such as five minutes–to ensure the vault secures itself after brief periods of inactivity.


For restoration on a new device, select the "Restore from Backup" option and input your 12-word phrase in the exact original order. The software will reconstruct your entire portfolio, including transaction history and asset balances, directly from the distributed ledger.


Regularly verify the receiving address by comparing the full string in the browser add-on with the string on your connected hardware device for every transaction; a single character discrepancy signifies address-swapping malware.


Treat this tool as a daily-use checking account, moving the majority of your holdings to a hardware-based cold storage solution. The browser-integrated vault should contain only what you need for immediate trading or interactions with decentralized applications.

Installing the Extension and Creating Your First Wallet

Navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal; never acquire the software from third-party links or search engine ads. Verify the publisher's name matches the genuine developer, check the user count and review rating, then click 'Add to Browser'. A successful installation will add the program's icon to your toolbar, signaling readiness for initialization.


Launch the tool and select 'Create New Vault'. The subsequent screen presents your 12-word secret phrase–this is your master key. Write each term in its exact order on durable paper, never storing a digital copy. Confirm this phrase by selecting the words when prompted. Finally, establish a strong, unique password for local access. This password encrypts the interface on your device but does not replace your paper key; losing both means permanent loss of assets.

FAQ:
I installed the Exodus extension but my computer crashed during setup. Now when I open it, it's asking for a recovery phrase. Is my wallet gone?

No, your wallet is not gone. This is a standard security feature. The crash interrupted the initial setup process, so the extension cannot access the incomplete data. Since you were in the setup phase, you should have been shown a 12-word secret recovery phrase. Locate the physical paper or digital file (stored securely offline) where you wrote down those words. Open the extension, select "Restore from recovery phrase," and carefully enter the 12 words in the exact order. Your wallet, including all its addresses and transaction history, will be fully restored. If you did not record the phrase during the initial setup, you will need to start over with a new wallet.

What's the real difference between the password and the recovery phrase in Exodus?

The password and recovery phrase serve completely different purposes. Your password is a local key you create. It locks the extension on your specific browser and device. It encrypts the wallet data stored locally. If you forget it, you can uninstall and reinstall the extension, then use your recovery phrase to regain access. The password alone cannot restore your wallet on a new device. The 12-word recovery phrase is the master key to your entire wallet. It generates all your private keys and addresses. Anyone with these words has complete control over your assets, from anywhere. You must write it down on paper and keep it safe offline. The extension will never ask for it online unless you are doing a genuine restore on the official Exodus site.

Can I use the same Exodus recovery phrase on the mobile app and the browser extension?

Yes, you can. Your Exodus recovery phrase is universal across all official Exodus platforms. You can restore your wallet on the Chrome extension, the Firefox add-on, the iOS app, and the Android app using the same 12-word phrase. This creates synchronized access to the same wallet and funds from different devices. A change made on one device, like a new transaction, will appear on the others once restored. This is very useful, but also increases security risks. Ensure each device you use is secure and free from malware before restoring your phrase. Never enter your recovery phrase into any software that is not the genuine Exodus application.

My browser updated and now the Exodus extension is gone. What do I do?

Browser updates or reinstalls can sometimes remove extensions. Don't panic. Re-add the Exodus extension from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons site. After installation, instead of creating a new wallet, choose "Restore from recovery phrase." Enter your 12-word secret recovery phrase. This process will rebuild your wallet within the new extension installation. Your funds are safe on the blockchain; the extension is just a tool to access them. As long as you have your recovery phrase, you can always recover your wallet. This event shows why keeping that phrase secure and accessible is the most critical part of using any crypto wallet.

How do I know if the Exodus extension I downloaded is real and not a fake?

Only download the extension from the official Exodus website (exodus.com) using their direct links, or from the official stores: the Chrome Web Store for Chromium browsers (like Chrome, Brave, Edge) or the Firefox Add-ons site for Firefox. Check the developer name listed on the store page; it should be "Exodus Movement, Inc." Be extremely wary of search engine ads or links from forums. Fake extensions often have names like "Exodus Wallet 2024" or "Exodus Security Update." Once installed, the real Exodus extension will never ask for your recovery phrase out of the blue, only during the initial restore process. Enable automatic updates for the extension to receive security patches directly from the legitimate developer.

I installed the Exodus browser extension, but now I'm using a new computer. How do I get my wallet back on this new device?

You can restore your wallet on any new device using your secret recovery phrase. First, install the Exodus extension on your new browser. When you open it, choose the option "Restore from Backup" or "I already have a wallet." You will be asked to enter your 12-word secret recovery phrase. Type the words in the exact order, with a single space between each word. After entering the phrase, you can set a new password for the extension on this computer. Once confirmed, your complete wallet with all its assets and transaction history will synchronize. Your funds are not stored on one device; they are on the blockchain, accessible by this phrase.