A Trezor hardware wallet does not use a traditional username-and-password login. Instead, users connect their physical Trezor device to compatible software, such as Trezor Suite, and authorize access and transactions through the hardware wallet.
To access your wallet, connect your Trezor device to a compatible computer and open the official Trezor software. Follow the on-screen instructions to unlock and connect the device. Depending on the setup, you may be asked to enter a PIN or confirm actions directly on the Trezor hardware wallet.
Your private keys are designed to remain protected by the hardware device rather than being entered into a website.
Trezor's hardware-based approach adds a physical verification step to wallet management. When approving a transaction, carefully review the recipient address and transaction amount displayed on the device before confirming.
Users should never provide their recovery seed, PIN, or other sensitive wallet information to another person or enter their recovery seed into an unfamiliar website.
If your Trezor device is not recognized, check the USB connection, ensure the official wallet software is up to date, and reconnect the device. Avoid installing software or browser extensions from unofficial sources that claim to provide Trezor login or recovery services.
There is no legitimate Trezor process that requires you to reveal your recovery seed to customer support or enter it into a random login page. Always verify that you are using official Trezor software before connecting your hardware wallet.
Trezor access is hardware-based: connect your device, follow the official software instructions, and confirm sensitive actions directly on the physical wallet.