Rabby Wallet does not store your password, as it is a self-custodial wallet designed to prioritize your security and privacy.
If you forget your password, you’ll need to reinstall Rabby Wallet to create a new one. After reinstalling, you can set up a new password and restore your wallet addresses using your seed phrase or private key.
Understanding how Rabby Wallet uses passwords
Rabby Wallet is a self-custodial wallet, meaning you are in full control of your wallet’s security. Unlike cloud-based apps that store your username and password, Rabby does not save your password or keep any copies. Instead, the password is used to:
- Lock and unlock the wallet.
- Encrypts locally stored data on your device.
This design ensures that only you have access to your wallet’s sensitive information. However, this also means that if you forget your password, Rabby cannot retrieve or reset it for you.
Important notes about passwords in Rabby Wallet
One password per installation
Each instance of Rabby Wallet (e.g., on your mobile device, desktop app, or browser extension) has its own password. If you use Rabby Wallet across multiple devices, you’ll need to remember the password for each installation.
Passwords are not tied to your wallet address
The password is local to your device. Your wallet and funds remain secure as long as your Seed Phrase is safe.
Your Seed Phrase is key
Always back up your Seed Phrase securely. It’s the only way to recover your wallet if you lose access or forget your password.