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		<title>RickeyJageurs7 : Page créée avec « &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;img  width: 750px;  iframe.movie  width: 750px; height: 450px; &lt;br&gt;[https://extension-dapp.com/ secure web3 wallet extension] web3 wallet setup connect to dece... »</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Page créée avec « &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;img  width: 750px;  iframe.movie  width: 750px; height: 450px; &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[https://extension-dapp.com/ secure web3 wallet extension] web3 wallet setup connect to dece... »&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Nouvelle page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;img  width: 750px;  iframe.movie  width: 750px; height: 450px; &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[https://extension-dapp.com/ secure web3 wallet extension] web3 wallet setup connect to decentralized apps&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Secure Your Web3 Wallet A Step-by-Step Guide for DApp Connections&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Begin with a hardware-based vault like Ledger or Trezor. This physical barrier isolates your cryptographic keys from internet exposure, making remote extraction practically impossible. Treat the 12 to 24-word recovery phrase generated during initialization as the absolute master key; its compromise guarantees total loss of assets. Inscribe it on steel plates stored in separate, geographically distinct locations–never in digital form, not even in an encrypted cloud note.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Configure a distinct, isolated browser profile solely for interacting with blockchain-based interfaces. This practice contains cookie-based tracking and reduces the attack surface from malicious scripts. Within this environment, only install browser extensions like MetaMask directly from the official source, never from third-party repositories. Immediately after installation, navigate to the extension's settings to disable &amp;quot;Allow sites to add custom networks&amp;quot; and enable &amp;quot;Privacy Mode&amp;quot; to prevent automatic address exposure.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Before authorizing any transaction on a new platform, scrutinize the contract address. Cross-reference it on multiple block explorers like Etherscan. Pay meticulous attention to the permissions you grant; revoke unnecessary allowances regularly using tools like Revoke.cash. A legitimate interface will never ask for your recovery phrase–any prompt requesting these words is a definitive sign of fraud.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;For daily use, establish a operational account separate from your primary holdings. Fund it only with the assets required for immediate transactions, keeping the bulk of your value in your hardware-protected account. This method ensures that even if a smart contract interaction goes awry, the potential damage is contained to a limited, predefined amount.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;FAQ:&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;What's the absolute first step I should take before even downloading a Web3 wallet?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The very first step is independent research. Never click a link from an unknown source. Visit the official website of the wallet you're considering (like MetaMask.io, Rabby.io, or the official site for a hardware wallet). Bookmark this site. This simple act helps you avoid phishing scams that use fake websites to steal your recovery phrase. Your security starts before installation.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;I keep hearing &amp;quot;not your keys, not your coins.&amp;quot; What does this mean for wallet setup?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;This phrase highlights the core difference between custodial services (like an exchange) and a self-custody Web3 wallet. When you create a wallet, you generate a unique 12 or 24-word &amp;quot;seed phrase&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;recovery phrase.&amp;quot; This phrase *is* your keys. Anyone with these words has complete control over your assets. The wallet software is just a tool to access them. Therefore, writing this phrase on paper and storing it physically in a safe place is the most critical part of setup. Never store it digitally (no photos, cloud notes, or text files).&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Is a browser extension wallet like MetaMask safe enough, or do I really need a hardware wallet?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Browser wallets are suitable for smaller amounts and frequent interactions with decentralized apps. They are convenient but exist on an internet-connected device, which exposes them to certain malware risks. A hardware wallet (like Ledger or Trezor) is strongly recommended for storing significant value. It keeps your private keys on a separate, offline device. You connect it to approve transactions, so even if your computer is compromised, your keys remain secure. For most users, a good practice is to use a hardware wallet for primary storage and a browser wallet with limited funds for daily app use.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;I connected my wallet to a dApp. How do I disconnect it, and does that fully remove its access?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Disconnecting is done within your wallet interface. In MetaMask, for instance, you click the &amp;quot;Connected&amp;quot; icon on the dApp site, then select &amp;quot;Disconnect.&amp;quot; However, this often only ends the active session. To fully revoke permissions, you may need to clear the connection from your wallet's &amp;quot;Connected Sites&amp;quot; list in its settings. For more thorough removal, especially for token allowances (like for a swap router), you might need to use a blockchain tool to revoke those specific contracts. Simply disconnecting does not reverse any spending allowances you previously approved.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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