Added Security Measure to Trust Wallet

Bro read your 2nd paragraph. I have Atomic wallet and I can access my wallet to all my devices without giving my new device a permission neither on email or from my original device where the wallet created.

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And lastly, if you want to be fully secured when withdrawing your funds that would be redundant when it comes to a non-custodial wallet. 1 add 2FA Authenticator 2 add Whitelist address 3 add 2FA token from email. That would make your funds fully SAFU and make your life miserable.
#EducateYourself

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Hahaha you are super genius. Go try and do what you are saying in Trust Wallet. If you can do that all in the Trust Wallet app I will give you 15k TWT.

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I like your sarcasm) Cheers mate)

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  1. If you enable bio\passcode you can enable it for tx signing) So, ironically, useful part of your post is already here.
  2. While what really funny - do you understand that blockchain non custodial wallets dont need all that childlocks?
    They need responsible and grown up man use. Its easy - do something wrong and it bites your money. Adorable model, imo. Keep your mind open and concentrate.
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Before doing transaction if add pin system or password then it will be best

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I am going to say that I haven’t seen the exchange of messages above. I believe one needs to do a basics course on what Blockchain wallet is and how it works.

For starters these will help
7 essential steps to keep your wallet secure

3 Steps to protect your crypto wallet

What happens to my funds if Trust Wallet closes

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That is a great idea when doing any transaction be it staking and sending password should be enable also will like it if letters (alphabets) are mixed with it.

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Other wallets have these safety measures like metamask and tronlink wallet that before transaction is confirmed PIN or PASSWORD is needed to ensure the legitimacy of transaction by the real owners of the wallet.

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Hey @Trustbear13 you ou can only protect the wallet from your phone. You can actually activate psscode on Android and iOS

The 12 word recovery phrase is your money. If you lose it, you will lose all cryptocurrencies in your wallet. You can import into all BIP39 HD compliant wallets, so you should keep in mind that even if you enable the passcode, there are several ways to derive private keys from the 12-word recovery phrase retrieving them to other wallets.

Trust Wallet always keeps your data private and safe. We do not store any of your personal information on our servers, therefore we cannot recover your money if you lose your 12-word recovery phrase.

https://community.trustwallet.com/t/what-is-trust-wallet/189/2

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Save the private key and seed phrase offline is the best security ever :wink:

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Imtoken uses both. It gives you additional security

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You are right dear brother. The most important is password before transaction confirmation.

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Add 2FA authenticator , whitelist address and 2FA token from email in trust wallet? You cannot do that at the moment.

You should not just talk or type because you can do so, think before you write next time please. Your replies looks impressive but lacks content.

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When you are accessing your atomic wallet with different device with your passphrase, you are to set a passcode and that passcode is used to transfer funds from your wallet. So if scammers get access to your passphrase, they will access your account with different device and different pass code/password and do whatever they want to do in your account. So the best way to keep your account safe is to keep your passphrase VERY SECURE.

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希望可以给助记词,私钥设置独立密码,确保如果资产仅能通过我的设备转出,身边的人即使看到交易密码,也无法通过助记词获取我账户的最高权限。而我的资产被盗,可以快速锁定周围的人并进行排查。

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Add more security before importing wallet
Like before you proceed to import. Make a phone verification code or email verification after that you can proceed to importing wallet. If someone know your recovery phrase she/he can add automatically your wallet to him/her wallet easily

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A post was split to a new topic: Gave out recovery keys

I have basic questions is there anyplace I can go to actually chat with someone?

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