Trezor Bridge

Secure communication between your Trezor hardware wallet and web browser

📖 What is Trezor Bridge?

Trezor Bridge is a lightweight background service that enables secure communication between your Trezor hardware wallet and supported web browsers. It acts as a bridge between the Trezor Wallet interface and your physical device, allowing you to safely manage your cryptocurrency assets.

💡 How It Works

Trezor Bridge runs in the background on your computer, establishing a secure local connection between your browser and Trezor device. When you need to confirm a transaction or access your wallet, the Bridge facilitates the communication without exposing your private keys to the internet.

Key Features

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Enhanced Security

Provides a secure communication channel that protects your private keys from online threats and malware.

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Seamless Connectivity

Automatically connects your Trezor device to supported web applications without manual configuration.

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Lightweight Operation

Runs efficiently in the background with minimal system resource usage.

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Automatic Updates

Keeps itself updated with the latest security patches and compatibility improvements.

🔧 System Requirements

Trezor Bridge is designed to work with various operating systems and browsers to provide wide compatibility for Trezor users.

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Operating Systems

Windows 10+
macOS 10.11+
Linux (Ubuntu, Fedora)

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Supported Browsers

Chrome
Firefox
Brave
Edge

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Trezor Devices

Trezor One
Trezor Model T
All firmware versions

🔐 Security Benefits

Trezor Bridge enhances the security of your cryptocurrency transactions in several important ways:

🛡️ Private Key Protection

Your private keys never leave your Trezor device. Trezor Bridge only facilitates communication between the device and your browser, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure within the hardware wallet.

🔍 Phishing Prevention

By establishing a direct, secure connection to your Trezor device, Bridge helps prevent phishing attacks that might attempt to intercept your transaction data.

🔒 Local Communication

All communication happens locally on your computer, eliminating the need to transmit sensitive data over the internet when interacting with your hardware wallet.