Trezor Bridge®
Trezor Bridge enables direct browser-to-wallet interaction, eliminating third-party risks. Enjoy quick setup, consistent updates, and uninterrupted access to your crypto portfolio.
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Trezor Bridge enables direct browser-to-wallet interaction, eliminating third-party risks. Enjoy quick setup, consistent updates, and uninterrupted access to your crypto portfolio.
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Trezor Bridge is typically stable, but users sometimes encounter issues. Here’s a breakdown of the most common problems and their solutions.
1. Device Not Recognized This often occurs when the browser cannot communicate with the Bridge. Try restarting the browser or your computer. Make sure Trezor Bridge is running in the background and that you've installed the latest version.
2. Connection Blocked by Firewall or Antivirus Security software might block Trezor Bridge from running. Add it to your trusted list in your firewall or antivirus settings.
3. Outdated Bridge or Browser Compatibility issues arise if either the browser or Trezor Bridge is outdated. Visit trezor.io/bridge to install the latest version. Always keep your browser updated too.
4. USB Cable or Port Issues Try switching USB ports or using a different cable. Some USB-C hubs may also block communication—connect directly to your computer.
5. Linux Permissions On Linux, you may need to adjust udev rules. Trezor provides a script or manual instructions to set correct permissions.
Staying updated and checking Trezor’s official documentation can help prevent most problems. If all else fails, contact Trezor support for advanced troubleshooting.