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<br><br><br>img width: 750px; iframe.movie width: 750px; height: 450px; <br>Alby wallet setup and recovery phrase security guide<br><br><br><br>Secure Your Bitcoin How to Set Up Alby Wallet and Protect Your Recovery Phrase<br><br>Immediately after generating your twelve or twenty-four word secret, disconnect from the internet. This single action eliminates the primary vector for remote theft. Write each term on the supplied titanium card with a diamond-tipped engraver, not with ink or pencil. Store the completed plates in separate, geographically distant locations like a bank deposit box and a personal safe.<br><br><br>Treat this sequence as the absolute master key to your digital value. Never photograph it, type it into any website, or store it in a cloud note, regardless of the platform's reputation. Software designed to capture screen images or keystrokes can intercept these characters. The only legitimate moment to re-enter the full lexicon is during a full restoration of your access tool onto a verified, clean device.<br><br><br>Validate your emergency backup by performing a trial restoration using a trivial amount of value. This confirms both the accuracy of your recorded terms and your understanding of the process. For daily use, rely on a separate spending balance protected by a PIN or biometric lock, ensuring your core reserve remains isolated from routine transactions and potential device compromise.<br><br>FAQ:<br>I just installed Alby. What's the first thing I should do before I put any bitcoin in it?<br><br>Your immediate priority is to write down your recovery phrase. Alby will generate this 12 or 24-word phrase during setup. Do not skip this. Write the words in the exact order shown on a physical piece of paper. Do not save it on your computer or take a screenshot. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet if your device is lost, broken, or if you uninstall the extension. Only after you have securely stored this phrase should you consider adding funds.<br><br>Is it safe to store my recovery phrase in a password manager like 1Password or Bitwarden?<br><br>Most security experts advise against storing a recovery phrase in any digital format, including password managers. The phrase controls your bitcoin. If your password manager account is compromised, your funds are at risk. The standard method is offline, physical storage. Write it on a metal backup plate or laminate paper and keep it in a secure location like a safe. A password manager is excellent for passwords, but not for your wallet's master key.<br><br>What happens if I lose my recovery phrase but still have Alby installed on my browser?<br><br>If [https://extension-dapp.com/wallets/alby-wallet-setup-guide-bitcoin-lightning-payments-2.php connect alby wallet to dapp] is still working on your browser, you can access your funds. However, you must immediately create a new wallet from within Alby's settings, which will give you a new recovery phrase. Then, send all funds from the old wallet (the one with the lost phrase) to the new wallet's address. Your old wallet is vulnerable. Any computer issue, browser reset, or extension reinstall will permanently lock you out, as the lost phrase is the only key.<br><br>Can someone steal my bitcoin if they see just one or two words from my phrase?<br><br>No. A single word, or even a few words out of context, is useless. The security of the recovery phrase depends on the exact sequence of all 12 or 24 words. Someone would need all the words in the correct order to access your wallet. While you should still keep it private, you don't need to panic if a word is briefly seen. The real risk is someone finding the complete written phrase.<br><br>I wrote down my phrase, but I think I made a mistake with the order of two words. How can I check?<br><br>Do not guess. Alby has a built-in verification step during setup where you must re-select the words in order. If you passed that, your order is correct. If you are unsure later, the only reliable way to check is to restore the wallet on a new device. Install Alby on a different browser or computer, choose "Restore Wallet," and enter your phrase. If it loads the same wallet addresses, your phrase is correct. If it generates a new, empty wallet, your phrase is wrong. Never test a phrase you suspect is wrong on your primary device without having the confirmed correct phrase ready.<br><br>I installed Alby and wrote down my 12-word phrase. Is it safe to store this list as a screenshot or a text file on my computer?<br><br>No, storing your recovery phrase digitally is a significant security risk. If your computer is compromised by malware, hackers could easily find that file or screenshot and gain full control over your wallet and funds. The same applies to storing it in cloud storage, email, or note-taking apps. The core security principle of a recovery phrase is that it must remain offline. The safest method is to write it by hand on a durable material like metal or fire-resistant paper and store it in a secure physical location, like a safe. Never type it into any device except for the official wallet recovery process.<br><br>What exactly happens if I lose my Alby recovery phrase? Can I get my Bitcoin back through my email or Alby support?<br><br>If you lose your recovery phrase, your funds are permanently inaccessible. There is no way to recover them. This is a fundamental design of Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies: the wallet provider, including Alby, does not hold a copy of your phrase. They have no access to your wallet or funds. Your email, password, or any account with Alby only manage the browser extension interface, not the actual Bitcoin on the blockchain. The 12-word phrase is the only key to your money. This is why its security and backup are the most critical steps in using any self-custody wallet.<br>
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