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Ledger Live Login — Secure access to your crypto portfolio

How to sign in to Ledger Live — quick steps

1
Open Ledger Live
Launch the desktop app or mobile app. Make sure you downloaded Ledger Live from the official Ledger website or a trusted app store.
2
Connect your device
Connect your Ledger hardware wallet (Nano S, Nano X, etc.) using a cable or Bluetooth, then enter your device PIN on the device itself — never on a computer prompt.
3
Open the App
On the Ledger device, open the corresponding app for the cryptocurrency you want to manage (e.g., Bitcoin app to view BTC accounts).
4
Authorize in Ledger Live
Ledger Live will detect the device and list accounts. Approve any prompts on the hardware device to complete the connection.

Security note: Ledger Live never asks for your recovery phrase. If prompted for your 24-word recovery phrase, immediately disconnect and treat it as a scam attempt.

Best practices & security

  • Always verify the app signature and download Ledger Live from the official site.
  • Keep your firmware & app updated — but verify updates on Ledger’s official channels before applying.
  • Never type or share your recovery phrase — Ledger support will never ask for it.
  • Use a strong PIN and consider a passphrase for advanced security.

Can Ledger Live be used without a device?

No — Ledger Live is a manager for accounts that requires a hardware device for private-key operations. You can view some information offline, but signing transactions requires the device.

What if I lose my device?

If you lose your Ledger device, use your recovery phrase with another compatible wallet to restore access. Treat the loss as a reason to move high-value holdings if you suspect the phrase was exposed.

Does Ledger Live charge fees?

Ledger Live itself does not charge custody fees; network fees still apply when sending transactions. Third-party integrations (swaps) may charge additional fees.

How to update safely?

Check Ledger’s official release notes and follow in-app prompts. If an update looks suspicious or is delivered elsewhere, verify on Ledger's official site before applying.

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