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Trust Wallet Extension — Complete User Guide

This in-depth guide covers everything from installation to advanced usage of the trust wallet extension. Use the official links below for downloads and support: trustwallet.com/browser-extension, trustwallet.com/download, and the Trust Wallet blog at trustwallet.com/blog.

Introduction

The trust wallet extension is designed to bring the non-custodial convenience of Trust Wallet to desktop browsers. The extension enables sending and receiving tokens, connecting to dApps, swapping tokens, and managing NFTs. While the mobile Trust Wallet app has a larger install base, the extension fills a crucial niche for desktop-first users and developers.

Installation steps

Start at the Trust Wallet site. Navigate to trustwallet.com/browser-extension or trustwallet.com/download. Choose your browser and follow the official store link. During install, grant only necessary permissions and verify the extension publisher to confirm authenticity. After installation, create a strong password and back up the seed phrase offline.

Account management and imports

You can create multiple accounts within the extension, each with its own address. Import existing wallets using your seed phrase or private key. Note: sharing private keys is risky — always keep them offline and never paste them in web forms unless you are performing a trusted import action in the extension itself.

Interacting with dApps

When a dApp requests a connection, the extension will display the requesting origin and detail the permissions required. For transaction requests, the extension shows the call information and estimated gas. Always review transactions for unexpected token transfers or large allowances. Use the extension to revoke token approvals on the connected networks when needed.

Swaps and liquidity

The built-in swap feature uses decentralized exchanges and aggregators to find liquidity and price paths. Before swapping, compare price quotes, consider slippage tolerance, and check for potential MEV or sandwich attack risks on highly illiquid pairs.

Important: Trust Wallet Extension is non-custodial. If you lose your recovery phrase, Trust Wallet support cannot recover your funds. Treat your seed like the keys to a safe deposit box — if it disappears, funds are irretrievable.

Security best practices

Install the extension only from official places (trustwallet.com and the Chrome Web Store listing linked on the site). Keep software updated, use reputable antivirus tools, and disable unused extensions. Consider separating daily-use wallets from long-term savings and using hardware wallets for high-value holdings.

Troubleshooting

Common issues include connection errors to dApps (often resolved by reloading the page or toggling the extension), forgotten passwords (recover with seed phrase), and missing tokens (add custom token contract addresses). Official guides and FAQs on Trust Wallet's site can help with advanced problems: trustwallet.com/blog and the support pages referenced at trustwallet.com/download.

FAQ

Is trust wallet extension safe? It is safe when installed from official sources and used with proper security practices. The extension's non-custodial nature means security responsibility lies with the user.

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