1. Use a Strong and Unique Password
Set a password that combines letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid common or easy-to-guess passwords to make unauthorized access difficult.
2. Securely Backup Your Recovery Phrase
Your 12-word recovery phrase is the master key to your wallet. Write it down on paper and store it in a safe place offline. Never share it digitally or with anyone.
3. Enable Additional Security Features
Use PIN protection and biometric authentication if available on your device. These add extra layers of security.
4. Keep Your Software Updated
Regularly update the Exodus Wallet app and your device's operating system to benefit from security patches and new features.
5. Beware of Phishing and Scams
Always verify URLs and sender details before entering credentials. Never share your recovery phrase or private keys with anyone.
6. Consider Using a Hardware Wallet
For large amounts of cryptocurrency, integrating Exodus with a hardware wallet like Ledger can provide enhanced offline security.
Need More Help?
If you have questions or require assistance with securing your wallet, please contact ExodusDeskCare support.