![]() ![]() Once you have your secret phrase backed up to your cloud account, we strongly recommend you complete an additional manual written backup right away. This password cannot be restored or reset by Trust Wallet, so please ensure to save the encryption password in a safe and secure place.Īnd that’s it! You’ve now successfully backed up your wallet’s 12-word secret phrase in the cloud. Note: If you lose your encryption password, you could lose your crypto. Make your encryption password totally unique. We recommend you DO NOT make this password the same as your iCloud password. Step 4: Create your encryption password, follow the prompts, and select the Continue button to complete the process. Step 3: Choose “Back up to Google Drive” on your Android device. Step 2: Open Trust Wallet, select “Create a new wallet” and create your passcode. ![]() Step 1: Ensure you have the latest version of Trust Wallet for your device here. Using cloud backup when creating a new wallet Through your wallet Settings (you’d use this option if you already have an active wallet set up but haven’t backup up your wallet to the cloud yet).There are two ways to access the encrypted cloud backup feature in the Trust Wallet mobile app: Backing up your wallet’s secret phrase to the cloud We strongly recommend you write down and securely store your secret phrase in a physical location, in addition to using the encrypted cloud backup. In this guide, we’ll show you how to back up and recover your wallet using the encrypted cloud backup feature. ![]() The Trust Wallet mobile app allows you to safely store an encrypted backup of your wallet’s 12-word secret phrase in your online cloud account. An easy-to-use backup & recovery method for your wallet ![]()
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