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    Install MetaMask Wallet on Chrome Edge and Kiwi Browser Step-by-Step Guide Open your browser–Chrome, Edge, or Kiwi–and go directly to the official source. For Chrome and Edge, visit the Chrome Web Store. If you're using Kiwi Browser on mobile, you also have access to this store. Search for "MetaMask" and ensure you select the extension published by "MetaMask". This step protects you from fraudulent copies. Click the blue "Add to Chrome" button. The process is identical in Microsoft Edge, as it uses the same store infrastructure. Kiwi Browser will show the same prompt. The browser will request permission to add the extension; confirm this to begin the installation, which completes in seconds. Once added, a new tab or the browser's extension tray will open the MetaMask setup. You'll face a clear choice: create a new wallet or import an existing one with a secret recovery phrase. For a new wallet, the system will generate a unique 12-word phrase. Write these words down on paper and store them securely. This phrase is the only key to your funds. After confirming your recovery phrase, create a strong password. This password protects access to the extension on this specific device. The final step involves a brief educational tour about wallet security and basic functions. You are now ready to connect to Ethereum and other compatible networks, manage digital assets, and interact with applications directly from your browser's toolbar. Selecting the Right MetaMask Extension for Your Browser Install the extension directly from your browser's official web store for guaranteed security. Chrome, Edge, and Kiwi each host their own verified MetaMask listing, which blocks fake copies that could steal your assets. For Chrome and Edge, visit the Chrome Web Store–this single source works for both browsers. Microsoft Edge fully supports Chrome extensions, so the store page will offer an "Add to Chrome" button that also functions perfectly in Edge. Click it, then confirm the installation from the pop-up dialog. If you use Kiwi Browser on Android, the process differs slightly. Open Kiwi, go to the Chrome Web Store website, and find the MetaMask page. Kiwi will allow you to add the extension directly, bringing desktop-style Web3 access to your mobile device. This is a unique advantage of Kiwi on Android. Always check the developer name on the store listing; it should read "MetaMask.io." Verify the number of users and read recent reviews to confirm the extension's authenticity and current performance. A legitimate listing will have millions of users and consistent feedback. After adding the extension, pin it to your browser toolbar. Click the puzzle piece icon in Chrome or Edge, find MetaMask, and select the pin symbol. In Kiwi, tap the three dots, go to "Extensions," and toggle MetaMask on. This keeps the wallet icon visible for quick access to your funds and dApps. Adding MetaMask to Chrome from the Web Store Open your Chrome browser and navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store. Use the search bar at the top-left to find "MetaMask". Ensure you select the extension published by "MetaMask", which typically has over 10 million users. Click the blue "Add to Chrome" button on the extension's page. A confirmation dialog will appear, detailing the data the extension can access. Review this information, then click "Add extension" to proceed with the installation. Chrome will download and install the extension, and a new MetaMask icon will appear next to your address bar. The setup tab will open automatically. Here, you can either create a new wallet or import an existing one using your secret recovery phrase. If you're new, choose "Create a Wallet". Read and accept the terms of use, then create a strong, unique password. This password encrypts MetaMask data on this specific browser and device. MetaMask will then present your secret recovery phrase. Write down these 12 words in the exact order on paper and store them securely. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet; never share it or store it digitally. Confirm you've saved the phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence when prompted. After this verification, your wallet is ready. You can pin the MetaMask icon to your Chrome toolbar for easy access by clicking the puzzle piece icon and then the pin symbol next to MetaMask. Installing MetaMask on Microsoft Edge Open the Microsoft Edge browser and navigate directly to the official Edge Add-ons store. Use the search bar at the top to find "MetaMask". Select the extension developed by "Consensys" to ensure you get the legitimate software. Click the blue "Get" button on the extension's page. A confirmation dialog will appear; select "Add extension" to begin the installation. Watch for the MetaMask fox icon to appear in your browser's toolbar. Once it's visible, click it to launch the setup process. You will see two options: "Create a new wallet" or "Import an existing wallet". Choose "Create" if this is your first time. You'll be asked to create a strong password. This password encrypts your wallet data on this specific browser and device. MetaMask will then present a unique, 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write these words down in the exact order on paper and store them securely. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet. Confirm your phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence on the next screen. This step verifies your backup. After confirmation, you'll access your new wallet. Consider pinning the MetaMask extension to your toolbar for quick access by clicking the puzzle piece icon and selecting the pin next to MetaMask. Your wallet is ready. You can now receive funds or explore Web3 applications. Always verify transaction details carefully before confirming. Setting Up MetaMask in the Kiwi Browser on Android Install the Kiwi Browser from the Google Play Store, then open it and go to the Chrome Web Store. Kiwi's ability to use desktop Chrome extensions makes this possible. Search for "MetaMask" on the Chrome Web Store. Select the official extension by "MetaMask" and click "Add to Chrome." A confirmation pop-up will appear; tap "Add extension" to proceed with the installation. Once added, the MetaMask fox icon will appear in your browser's toolbar. Tap this icon to launch the setup process. You will see a "Get Started" button; select it to begin creating your new wallet. Choose "Create a Wallet." Decide if you want to share anonymous usage data to help improve the product, then tap "No Thanks" or "I Agree." On the next screen, create a strong and unique password. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on your device. MetaMask will then show you a unique, secret 12-word Recovery Phrase. Write these words down in the exact order on a physical piece of paper. Store this paper securely; it is the only way to restore your wallet and funds if you lose access to your phone. Confirm your secret phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence when prompted. After verification, your wallet is ready. The main interface will show your account name and a public address starting with "0x." You can copy this address to receive cryptocurrency or NFTs. For added security, use Kiwi's built-in security settings. Consider enabling biometric locks if available on your device. Always ensure you are visiting correct website URLs before connecting your wallet to avoid phishing attempts. Creating a New Wallet and Securing Your Seed Phrase Click 'Create a Wallet' in the MetaMask extension. Choose a strong password that you don't use elsewhere; this password protects access on this specific browser. MetaMask will then generate your Secret Recovery Phrase. This 12-word phrase is the master key to your wallet and funds. Write each word down in the exact order on paper. Do not save it on your computer, take a screenshot, or store it in cloud notes. Verify the phrase on the next screen by selecting the words in the correct sequence. This step confirms you recorded it accurately. Treat your written phrase like physical cash. Store the paper in a secure, private location, such as a fireproof safe or a locked drawer. For stronger protection, consider splitting the phrase between two secure locations or using a dedicated metal backup plate designed for seed phrases. Anyone with these 12 words can take control of your assets. Never share them with anyone, and be aware of phishing scams asking for your recovery phrase–MetaMask support will never request it. Importing an Existing Wallet into the New Extension Prepare your 12 or 24-word Secret Recovery Phrase before you click "Import Wallet." This phrase is the only way to restore your existing account; you cannot use a password or private key alone during this initial setup. Select the "Import using secret recovery phrase" option in MetaMask. You will see a text field. Type your phrase carefully, ensuring each word is separated by a single space. Double-check for typos–this step protects your assets. Create a new, strong password for this specific browser extension. This password encrypts the MetaMask data on your current device; it is different from your recovery phrase and does not replace it. Step Key Information Common Mistake to Avoid 1. Locate Your Phrase 12 or 24 words in the exact order. Using a private key (hex code) in the phrase field. 2. Enter Phrase Words are lowercase, separated by spaces. Adding commas or extra spaces between words. 3. Set New Password This is a local encryption key for the browser. Reusing an old password or one from another site. After confirming, MetaMask will scan for networks and display your balances. You may need to manually add custom networks (like a specific testnet) using the correct RPC details if they do not appear automatically. Verify the import was successful. Check that the account address shown matches your original wallet's address. A quick way to confirm is by comparing the last four characters of the address with your known wallet. Connecting MetaMask to a Website and Managing Networks Click the "Connect Wallet" button on the website you want to use. MetaMask will open a pop-up window asking for your connection approval. Review the permission request carefully. It shows what the website wants to access, usually your public address. Confirm the connection by clicking "Next" and then "Connect." You are not sharing your private keys or funds, just your wallet's public identity. After connecting, you might need to switch networks if the website operates on a specific blockchain like Polygon or Arbitrum. Your MetaMask extension displays your current network (e.g., "Ethereum Mainnet") at the top. To change or add a network: Click the network name in MetaMask. Select a network from the list if it's already added. If you need a new one, click "Add network" at the bottom. For manual network addition, choose "Add a network manually." You must enter the correct details provided by the website or a reliable source. Required fields include: Network name New RPC URL Chain ID Currency symbol (e.g., MATIC) Block explorer URL (recommended) Save the information. Once added, you can switch to the new network with one click. Always verify network details before adding them to prevent sending assets to the wrong chain. If a transaction seems to fail or a website doesn't recognize your assets, check your active network first. A mismatch between the website's required chain and your selected network is a common issue. Disconnect from websites you no longer use via MetaMask's "Connected sites" settings for better privacy. FAQ: Is my MetaMask wallet the same if I install it on different browsers? Yes, your wallet is the same because it's based on your secret recovery phrase (seed phrase). When you install MetaMask on a new browser, you select "Import an existing wallet" and enter your 12-word phrase. This restores your complete wallet, including all accounts, transaction history, and custom network settings. The extension is just an interface to access your wallet data, which is stored encrypted on your device and can be accessed from any compatible browser with your phrase. I installed MetaMask on Kiwi Browser, but it feels different. Is it safe? Kiwi Browser is a mobile browser for Android that supports desktop Chrome extensions. The MetaMask version you install from the Chrome Web Store on Kiwi is the official extension. It's safe, but the experience differs from a dedicated mobile app. The interface is the desktop version shrunk to phone size, which can make some buttons harder to tap. Ensure you only download extensions from official stores and never enter your seed phrase on any website. Can I run MetaMask on both Chrome and Edge on the same computer? You can, and they will function as separate, independent installations. Even if you import the same wallet using your recovery phrase on both browsers, actions in one won't automatically sync with the other. For example, a custom token added in Chrome won't appear in Edge until you add it there manually. Both extensions will connect to websites independently. This can be useful for separating activities but requires you to manage settings twice. The installation guide says to get it from the Chrome Web Store, but I use Microsoft Edge. Where do I get it? You still get it from the Chrome Web Store. Microsoft Edge is built on the same technology as Chrome, so it can use extensions from the Chrome Web Store directly. Open Edge, go to the Chrome Web Store website, find the official MetaMask extension, and click "Add to Chrome." Edge will show a prompt confirming you want to add it to Edge. This is the standard and correct method for installing MetaMask on Edge. After installing, the MetaMask icon isn't showing in my browser toolbar. How do I find it? Browsers often hide extension icons to keep the toolbar clean. In Chrome, Edge, or Kiwi, look for a puzzle piece or jigsaw icon (the extensions menu) near the top-right corner of the window. Click it. You should see the MetaMask icon listed there. You can usually pin it to the toolbar by clicking a pin icon next to its name. If it doesn't appear in the list, check your browser's extensions management page (like edge://extensions or chrome://extensions) to confirm the installation completed. Is my MetaMask wallet the same if I install it on Chrome, Edge, and Kiwi browsers separately? No, installing MetaMask separately on each browser creates distinct, isolated wallets. Your secret recovery phrase generates a unique set of keys for each installation. You cannot directly access the same wallet accounts across different browsers unless you import your secret recovery phrase into each MetaMask extension. This means if you set up MetaMask on Chrome and then install it on Edge, you must use the "Import Wallet" option in Edge and enter your Chrome wallet's 12-word recovery phrase to access the same accounts and funds. Find out more https://extension-wallet.org/wallet-metamask.php

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