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- Trezor devices
- Trezor Suite
- Connecting to Trezor Suite for web
- Trezor Suite Desktop
- Connect Trezor Suite to your node
- OS requirements for Trezor
- Download & verify Trezor Suite
- Installing Trezor Suite on MacOS
- Installing Trezor Suite on Windows
- Installing Trezor Suite on Linux
- Using Trezor Suite to manage your wallet
- Manage accounts in Trezor Suite
- Trezor Suite settings
- Addresses & transaction history
- Discreet mode in Trezor Suite
- Tor in Trezor Suite
- Multiple accounts in Trezor Suite
- Standard & Passphrase wallets
- Use new address for each transaction
- Labels in Trezor Suite
- QR codes in Trezor Suite
- Coin control in Trezor Suite
- Address hierarchy
- Locktime in Trezor Suite
- Managing Ethereum & ERC-20 Tokens in Trezor Suite
- Managing BNB Smart Chain & BEP-20 Tokens in Trezor Suite
- Transaction fees in Trezor Suite
- Replace-by-fee (RBF) Bitcoin
- Replace-by-fee (RBF) Ethereum
- Update Trezor device firmware
- Bitcoin-only firmware on Trezor
- Downgrade firmware Model One
- Downgrade firmware Model T
- Downgrade firmware Trezor Safe 3
- Downgrade firmware Trezor Safe 5
- Experimental Features in Trezor Suite
- Custom backend in Trezor Suite
- Deprecation and removal of standalone Trezor Bridge
- Full node via Electrum server
- Sign & Verify
- Trezor on Android
- Transitioning to new Windows certificates for Trezor Suite
- URI handlers for bitcoin payments
- Use OP_RETURN in Trezor Suite
- Trezor Suite Lite
- What is Trezor Suite Lite?
- Trezor Suite Lite features
- Security Tips for Trezor Suite Lite
- Trezor Suite Lite FAQs
- Send bitcoin in Trezor Suite Lite
- Transaction History in Trezor Suite Lite
- Verifying Trezor Suite Lite Addresses
- Public keys (XPUB) in Trezor Suite Lite
- Trezor FW authenticity check failed on mobile
- Trezor firmware authenticity check on mobile
- Balances Mismatch
- Passphrase wallets in Trezor Suite Lite
- Trezor Suite Lite with Multiple devices
- Backups & recovery
- General standards
- How to use a wallet backup
- Move crypto to a wallet with a new wallet backup
- Single-share Backup on Trezor
- SLIP39 FAQs
- Advanced recovery on Model One
- Check wallet backup on Model One
- Check wallet backup on Model T
- Check wallet backup on Trezor Safe 3
- Check wallet backup on Trezor Safe 5
- How to wipe your Model One
- How to wipe your Model T
- How to wipe your Trezor Safe 3
- How to wipe your Trezor Safe 5
- Recover wallet on Model One
- Recover wallet on Model T
- Recover wallet on Trezor Safe 3
- Recover wallet on Trezor Safe 5
- Advanced wallets
- Trezor Keep Metal
- Sending, receiving & staking funds
- Third-party wallet apps
- Trezorctl
- Bonus tools
Guides
Clear, step-by-step instructions for every task
- Supported assets
- Basics
- Advanced
- Security & privacy
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Understand the ecosystem behind your Trezor
- Trezor Beer Fund
- Logistics
- Order & shipping FAQ
- Can I add an item to an existing order?
- Can I get a discount?
- Can I pick up my order?
- Can I return an opened product?
- Can you check if a device is genuine by its serial number?
- I got my Trezor from a reseller and it stopped working, can you replace it?
- Is it safe to buy a Trezor on Amazon?
- My product stopped working correctly, can I get a replacement or a refund?
- Where do you ship from?
- Where to buy Trezor
- Why is my box different from what is shown on the website?
- Orders & payments
- Can I change my invoice?
- Can I purchase as a company (without paying VAT)?
- Card payment issues
- Change email address
- Change or modify an order
- Confirmation email not received
- Crypto payment issues
- Crypto payments on the Trezor Shop
- Double charged for an order
- How to cancel an order
- Order limits and bulk orders
- Order shipping notification
- Privacy policy
- Privacy policy at Trezor
- Trezor Shop payment options
- Why was my order canceled?
- Shipping & delivery
- Warranty & returns
- Troubleshooting
- Coins & tokens
- Device issues
- Common hardware issues
- "Firmware is already installed"
- Firmware update issues
- How to enter PIN on Model One
- How to enter your PIN on Trezor Safe 3
- How to reset your PIN
- Is my device safe to use?
- Trezor FW authenticity check failed
- Trezor Safe device authentication check failed
- Trezor Suite doesn’t see my device
- Using Trezor after a long time
- Warning "Unofficial firmware detected"
- Third-party wallet app issues
- Trezor Suite issues
- Can I cancel or reverse a transaction?
- Commonly misspelled wallet backup words
- Discovery error issue
- Funds sent without your authorization
- I can’t sign my transaction
- I don’t see my crypto
- My crypto hasn’t arrived
- My transaction is still pending
- Passphrase & hidden wallets issues
- Trezor recovery issues
- Trezor Suite trade issues
Support
Troubleshooting, orders, and more
Why is my box different from what is shown on the website?
There have been slight modifications to the packaging over the years and it could be that your package is an older design. You can check the packaging timeline of the Trezor Model One, Trezor Model T, Trezor Safe 3, and Trezor Safe 5 to ensure that your product has not been tampered with.
In addition to checking the integrity of the packaging, there are extra security measures in place to help verify the security of your Trezor device:
- All Trezor devices are distributed without firmware installed – it will be installed during the initial setup. The setup process will check if firmware has already been installed on the device. If firmware is detected then the device should not be used.
- The bootloader verifies the firmware signature each time you connect your Trezor to a computer. Trezor Suite will only accept the device if the installed firmware is correctly signed by SatoshiLabs. If unofficial firmware has been installed, your device will flash a warning sign on its screen upon being connected to a computer.
- You will need to generate a wallet backup during Trezor setup. This backup is unique, ensuring only you have access to your private keys.