How to Log In Safely (H2)
1Open Trezor Suite (H3)
Install from Trezor.io/start. Launch the desktop app and connect your device via USB.
2Enter PIN on Device (H3)
Your PIN is entered using the device’s button flow or secure matrix input. The PIN never leaves the hardware wallet.
3Optional: Passphrase (H3)
If you use a passphrase, enter it when asked to unlock your hidden wallet. Use the exact wording and capitalization.
Why There’s No Web “Account” (H2)
With self‑custody, your private keys live inside the device—never on a server. “Logging in” means authorizing Suite to view balances and create transactions that you will physically confirm on the device. The phrase Trezor Login is just convenient shorthand.
Security Essentials (H2)
Phishing Alert (H4)
No genuine page will ask for your recovery phrase. Avoid ad links; go directly to Trezor.io/start. Confirm addresses on the device before sending.
Tip (H5)
Install Trezor Bridge if Suite or your browser requests it—this enables secure USB communication.
Good Practice (H5)
Use labels in Trezor Suite (e.g., Savings, Spending). Start with a small test transaction before larger moves.
Mini‑FAQs (H2)
Is there a username and password? (H3)
No. Your PIN (and optional passphrase) unlock the device locally. There is no cloud login for your funds.
What if I forget my PIN? (H3)
Reset the device and restore using your 12/18/24‑word recovery phrase. Keep the phrase offline and secure.
Bridge vs. WebUSB? (H3)
Some setups work with WebUSB; others require Trezor Bridge for reliable communication with Trezor Suite.
Can someone log in without my device? (H3)
No. Transactions must be confirmed on the hardware wallet’s screen and buttons.
Quick Checklist (H2)
- Install Suite from Trezor.io/start.
- Connect device → enter PIN on device.
- Use a passphrase only if you can remember it precisely.
- Verify addresses on the device screen every time.
- Never share or type your recovery phrase online.