About this login
This page is a safe demonstration of a Trezor-style login interface. It is intended to show usability and content structure for a hardware-wallet login screen, and to provide clear security guidance. This page does not connect to any device and must not be used to manage real seeds or credentials.
When you interact with a hardware wallet like Trezor in real life, the device itself holds your private keys and signs transactions offline. The login process usually pairs the physical device with a local web or desktop client and authenticates via a device-confirmed passphrase or PIN. Always check the device screen for prompts and confirm every action physically on the device.
- Never enter your recovery seed into a website or any online form.
- Use a hardware-confirmed PIN — verify prompts on the device display.
- Keep your recovery seed offline and in multiple secure locations.
- Only use official firmware and browser integrations from trusted sources.
Why a separate hardware login is safer
A hardware wallet isolates private keys from internet-connected systems, so even if your computer is compromised, an attacker cannot extract private keys without physical access. The device requires a locally entered PIN and often shows transaction details on its own screen for user confirmation. Combining the device with a strong passphrase gives an additional layer of protection that is not stored on the device itself.
Demo disclaimer: This is an educational mock-up only. Do not paste or type a real recovery phrase here. The form on the right is nonfunctional and for layout demonstration only.