Wallet Safety
Before You Post A Wallet Screenshot, Remove These Details
A privacy checklist for wallet, exchange, and block explorer screenshots shared in support tickets or public communities.
Educational only. Do not share seed phrases, private keys, passwords, two-factor codes, or recovery codes. This site does not provide investment, tax, legal, or trading advice.
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Screenshots Can Leak More Than You Think
Screenshots are useful for support, but they can expose emails, usernames, balances, wallet labels, browser tabs, QR codes, transaction history, and account IDs. Public communities are especially risky because scammers monitor support threads.
Blur Or Crop These Details
- Email address
- Phone number
- Full account ID
- QR codes
- Wallet nicknames
- Balances if not needed
- Browser bookmarks and tabs
- Internal ticket links
- Any seed phrase or backup words
Usually Safe To Share
A public transaction hash or public address may be safe when it is needed for troubleshooting, but it can still reveal transaction history. Share it only when relevant and preferably through the official support channel.
Best Practice
Use the smallest screenshot that proves the issue. If a text error message is enough, paste the text instead of sharing your whole screen.
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