Trust Wallet for Google Chrome - Extension Download with Ledger | Lédger®

A concise guide and downloadable-ready HTML presentation that explains how to install and safely use the Trust Wallet browser extension on Google Chrome — plus how to integrate a Ledger hardware wallet for increased security.

Overview

Trust Wallet offers a browser extension that brings the power of its mobile wallet and Web3 access to desktop browsers such as Chrome and Brave. This extension enables secure self-custody, token swaps, dApp interactions, and NFT management from a familiar browser sidebar. When combined with a Ledger hardware device, users can add a hardware-backed layer of protection to private keys and signing operations.

Why use Trust Wallet Extension?

It provides multi-chain support (Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, and many others), seamless wallet import, and a user-friendly interface for interacting with decentralized applications. The extension is non-custodial, meaning your private keys are stored locally under password and encryption protection.

Security note

Always verify you download the extension from official sources (Chrome Web Store or trustwallet.com). Never share your seed phrase. Integrate Ledger for transaction signing whenever possible to reduce exposure to browser-based risks.

How to install (quick steps)

  1. Open the official Trust Wallet extension page in the Chrome Web Store and click Add to Chrome.
  2. Create a new wallet or import an existing one using your seed phrase (do this on a secure, offline network if possible).
  3. Set a strong extension password and enable recommended security features.
  4. Optionally, connect a Ledger hardware wallet for signing (use Ledger Live and the official Ledger instructions).

Top official resources (10 links)

All links above point to official vendor pages; always confirm the exact domain (trustwallet.com and ledger.com) when clicking.

Best practices & final tips

1) Always download browser extensions from official stores and vendor sites. 2) Keep your Ledger firmware and Ledger Live up to date. 3) Use hardware signing (Ledger) for large-value transactions. 4) Back up your seed phrase securely (offline, never in plain text on the cloud). 5) Review extension permissions and remove unused extensions to reduce attack surface.