Ledger launches browser extension to enable direct connections to Web3 apps Oluwapelumi Adejumo · 2 years ago · 2 min read
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The beta launch will support apps on Ethereum and Solana while other networks will be supported later.
Oluwapelumi Adejumo
May. 18, 2022 at 3:30 pm UTC
2 min read
Updated: May. 18, 2022 at 12:04 pm UTC
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Popular hardware wallet Ledger will add a browser extension to Safari Wallet.
The Ledger Connect extension will make it possible for users of the hardware wallet to connect to Web3 apps directly without relying on third-party apps. The Ledger Connect includes a security layer called Web3 Check that’ll flag suspicious apps for users.
Ledger will be launching its own browser extension!
With Ledger Connect, you'll be able to easily & safety connect your Ledger accounts directly to Web3 apps via desktop or mobile – on the go.
Intrigued? Sign up for the beta waiting list now! https://t.co/2E7OMrf86b pic.twitter.com/XHHclr0adn
— Ledger (@Ledger) May 17, 2022
Users will automatically be notified of the potential risks and security issues of any Web3 app. They will also be given up-to-date information on hacks, past scams, and fraudulent smart contracts.
The firm warned that such security checks would only be a preliminary review, and users should always do their research before authorizing any transaction.
According to a blog post published by the firm, the feature will be available for Ledger Nano X and Mobile Safari and initially support apps on Ethereum and Solana, with other networks to be added in due time.
Users can sign up for the Beta test to participate. However, they need a Ledger Nano X and an iOS phone with iOS 15.4 operating system or higher.
Hardware wallets have always been the safest way to store crypto and digital assets. But these wallets are usually cold wallets, and connecting them to Web3 wallets has been difficult. Now, all that’ll change for users, bringing more convenience.
The blog post further revealed that the extension would be able to switch automatically to the network for the Web3 app. So if a Web3 app is on Ethereum, the extension automatically detects this and connects your Ethereum account.
This automatic blockchain detection feature won’t be available at launch, but coming soon after.
It added that users wouldn’t be able to manage their assets via the extension as anyone wishing to manage their accounts or funds will still need to use the Ledger Live companion app.
Speaking on the new developments, Charles Hamel, VP of Product at Ledger, stated that Ledger Connect represents the mission of the company to keep developing the most secure Web3 ecosystem. “Ledger Connect is easy, smart and safe,” he added.
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