Trezor

Trezor Login — Secure Access

This redesigned Trezor login layout emphasizes clarity, simplicity, and modern UI principles. The goal of this layout is to provide a more balanced and readable environment by placing the hero image separately at the top and structuring content into two adaptive columns. The left panel introduces the login process, offering both contextual and security-focused guidance. The two-column grid also helps experienced users quickly navigate options while newcomers can comfortably read through detailed explanations about the login flow, device verification, and safety practices.

Quick Start

To begin, connect your Trezor device using a trusted data cable. Confirm that the device shows the correct connection prompt. This UI will guide you step-by-step, and important actions must be confirmed directly on your Trezor hardware to prevent unauthorized access.

Always verify every prompt on your hardware screen before approving any action.

Security & Workflow

The new layout dedicates more space for security explanations, troubleshooting, and advanced device management. The login flow is separated into logical steps so both novice and advanced users understand how Trezor protects private keys using a hardware-first verification model.

Sensitive actions—such as exporting public keys, verifying addresses, or signing transactions—require a physical confirmation on the Trezor device. This intentional design prevents phishing, malware-driven behavior, and remote attacks. By guiding the user visually on-screen and physically through their hardware prompts, the login experience remains both intuitive and protected.

Device Tips

• Always confirm firmware state directly on the device.
• Use a strong passphrase for additional layers of protection.
• Never photograph or store recovery seeds digitally.
• Avoid unofficial cables that may not carry data.

Troubleshooting

If your Trezor is not detected, ensure your browser supports WebUSB/WebHID and that no other application is currently communicating with the device. Try switching USB ports or cables. Disable conflicting extensions temporarily if necessary.