Security Best Practices – Advanced Ledger.com/start Tips

Once you've completed your initial Ledger.com/start setup, implementing advanced security practices ensures your crypto remains protected long-term. This guide covers essential security habits and proactive measures that go beyond the basic Ledger.com/start process.

Securing Your Recovery Phrase After Ledger.com/start

Your recovery phrase is the ultimate backup created during Ledger.com/start setup. Once you have it:

  • Write it on durable paper or metal, not digitally
  • Store copies in geographically separate, secure locations
  • Consider using a safe deposit box at a bank
  • Never photograph or email your recovery phrase
  • Share your recovery phrase with no one, not even family members

The security of your recovery phrase is as important as the Ledger.com/start process itself.

PIN Code Protection and Updates

Your PIN, created during Ledger.com/start, is your device's first line of defense. Best practices include:

  • Use a strong, memorable PIN (6+ digits recommended)
  • Never use sequential numbers (123456) or birthdates
  • Don't share your PIN with anyone
  • Change your PIN periodically if you suspect compromise
  • If you forget your PIN, you can restore via your recovery phrase

Your PIN is separate from any password—it's a physical device protection mechanism established at Ledger.com/start.

Phishing Awareness and Ledger.com/start Verification

Scammers constantly try to replicate Ledger.com/start to steal credentials. Protect yourself by:

  • Always use https://ledger.com/start, not alternative URLs
  • Verify SSL certificates when visiting Ledger.com/start
  • Never click links in emails claiming to be from Ledger
  • Bookmark the official Ledger.com/start URL
  • Use browser bookmarks instead of searching for Ledger.com/start
  • Double-check the URL in your browser address bar

Scammers create fake Ledger.com/start pages—always verify the official domain.

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