Trezor Bridge — Browser to Device Connector

The secure software link between your Trezor wallet and the web.

The Role of Trezor Bridge

A. The Communication Gateway

The **Trezor Bridge** is a small, essential piece of software that must be installed on your computer. It serves as a secure local interface, allowing your web browser to communicate with your physical Trezor device via USB. Without it, web-based applications like the **Trezor Web Suite** cannot detect or interact with your hardware wallet.

B. When Do You Need It?

If you use the **Trezor Suite Desktop** application, the Bridge is typically not needed because the desktop application includes the communication service. However, it is mandatory when using the **Trezor Suite Web** application or any third-party web wallet (e.g., MyEtherWallet, Exodus Web) that integrates with Trezor.


Secure Installation Guide

1. Download from the Official Source

Verification is Key:

**Never download** the Bridge from third-party sites. Always start at the main Trezor page, which directs you to the certified download.

2. Execution and Background Service

System Requirements:

Windows/macOS Details:

Run the downloaded installer. The Bridge is designed to install as a background service and will automatically start when your computer boots up. Look for the icon in your system tray.


Checking Connection Status

1. My Device Isn't Detected!

Initial Checks:

Direct Status Check:

The fastest way to ensure the Bridge is running is to visit its local diagnostic URL. This should display a small 'OK' status message.

2. Advanced Diagnostics

If the Status is not 'OK':

Try restarting your computer, checking your firewall settings, or trying a different USB port. Older operating systems might also encounter compatibility issues.


Security and Maintenance

1. Stay Updated for Security

Verify the Codebase:

Trezor Bridge is **open source**, which allows the community to verify its security. Always accept automatic updates to ensure you have the latest security patches.

2. Removal and Clean-up

Standard OS Uninstallation:

If you no longer use the web interface, the Bridge can be removed via your operating system's standard "Add or Remove Programs" or "Applications" panel.

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