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Trezor.io/start | Starting Up Your Device | Trezor®
Setting Up Your Trezor
Connect the Device: Plug your Trezor into your computer using the provided USB cable.
Visit the Trezor Start Page: Open your browser and navigate to trezor.io/start. This page will guide you through the setup process.
Install Trezor Bridge: Trezor Bridge is a communication tool that connects your Trezor device to your computer. Download and install it as instructed.
Initialize the Device: Follow the on-screen instructions to initialize your Trezor. You will be prompted to create a new wallet or recover an existing one. For new users, select "Create a new wallet."
Firmware Update: Ensure your device has the latest firmware. If prompted, download and install the firmware update. This step is crucial for security and functionality.
Creating a Recovery Seed
During the setup, your Trezor will generate a 12 to 24-word recovery seed. This seed is the most critical element of your wallet’s security. Write it down on the provided recovery seed card and store it in a safe place. Never share your recovery seed with anyone or store it digitally.
Setting Up a PIN
To add an extra layer of security, you will be prompted to set up a PIN. Choose a unique and strong PIN to prevent unauthorized access.
Accessing Your Wallet
Once your Trezor is set up, you can access your wallet through the Trezor Wallet interface:
Visit wallet.trezor.io
Connect your Trezor device and enter your PIN
You can now manage your cryptocurrencies, send and receive funds, and monitor your portfolio.
Security Tips
Keep Your Recovery Seed Safe: Store it offline and in multiple secure locations.
Use Strong PINs and Passwords: Avoid easily guessable PINs and use complex passwords.
Beware of Phishing: Always access Trezor’s official website directly and avoid clicking on suspicious links.
Regular Firmware Updates: Keep your device firmware up to date to benefit from the latest security enhancements.
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