Trezor Bridge® | Secure Connection for Trezor® Hardware Wallets

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Frequently asked questions

A hardware wallet, like Trezor, provides top-notch security by keeping your sensitive data and crypto access completely offline. This protects your assets from hackers, malware, and other online threats. Unlike exchanges, which can be vulnerable to hacks or government restrictions, a hardware wallet gives you full control of your assets. Additionally, Trezor offers easy wallet backup, ensuring your funds are recoverable even if the device is lost or damaged.
A hardware wallet is a physical device that stores cryptocurrency private keys offline. It's designed to keep your digital assets secure from online threats while still allowing you to make transactions when needed.
Hardware wallets generate and store your private keys offline. When you want to make a transaction, the wallet signs it internally and only sends the signed transaction to the network, never exposing your private keys to potentially compromised computers or networks.
If you lose your hardware wallet, you can recover your funds using your recovery seed phrase. This 12 or 24-word phrase allows you to restore your wallet on any compatible device. It's crucial to store this seed phrase securely and never share it with anyone.
To transfer crypto to your hardware wallet, you'll need to send your cryptocurrency from your current wallet or exchange to your hardware wallet's receiving address. Always double-check the address and start with a small test transaction first.

🔌 What Is Trezor Bridge?


Trezor Bridge is a lightweight app that creates a secure communication channel between your Trezor hardware wallet and your computer browser—so private keys never touch your device or browser memory .


🚀 Install & Get Started


  1. Visit trezor.io/start (or Bridge docs) to download the latest Trezor Bridge for Windows, macOS, or Linux .

  2. Run the installer and follow prompts.

  3. Restart your browser and plug in your Trezor device.

  4. Launch Trezor Suite or a supported web wallet—it should now detect your hardware.


🔐 Logging In via Trezor Bridge


  • Open your web wallet (like Trezor Suite or a third-party DApp with Bridge support)

  • Connect your Trezor hardware and enter your PIN on the device

  • Authorize tasks like account unlocking or transaction initiation—each action needs your physical confirmation 


⛔ Logging Out Safely


  • In Bridge itself, there’s no “logout” button—close your wallet interface (Suite or browser tab)

  • Unplug your Trezor device once done

  • If you ever want to temporarily remove Bridge, uninstall via your OS’s usual method; it can be reinstalled anytime 


✅ Why It Matters


  • Offers robust end-to-end encryption and firmware checks 

  • Shields against MITM attacks and phishing

  • Seamless browser support (Chrome, Firefox)

  • Automatically stays up-to-date

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