Ledger Login generally refers to accessing Ledger's official software and connecting a Ledger hardware wallet to manage supported cryptocurrency accounts. Ledger hardware wallets use device-based security, so the process is different from logging into a traditional online banking account.
Open the official Ledger software on your supported device.
Connect your Ledger hardware wallet.
Unlock the device using your PIN.
Follow the instructions shown by the official Ledger application.
Select the account or supported asset you want to manage.
Review transaction details on your Ledger device before approving any transaction.
A Ledger hardware wallet does not rely on a conventional website username and password to access the private keys stored with the device. The hardware wallet and its security credentials play a central role in authorizing access and transactions.
Be especially cautious if a webpage claiming to be a Ledger login page asks for your recovery phrase or private keys.
Use only official Ledger software.
Verify the website address before downloading software or entering information.
Never share your recovery phrase with anyone.
Never type your recovery phrase into a website, form, email, or chat.
Keep your PIN private.
Confirm wallet addresses and transaction amounts on the Ledger device before approving transactions.
Avoid unofficial support services and suspicious login links.
If your Ledger device is not recognized, check the connection, restart the official Ledger application, and make sure the software and device firmware are current. If you continue experiencing problems, use Ledger's official support resources.
Remember: A legitimate Ledger support or login process should never require you to disclose your recovery phrase.