Welcome to Ledger Wallet®. This “Profile” page helps you set up and manage your personal identity within your Ledger account. In this guide, you’ll learn how to configure your profile, secure your credentials, and maintain best practices.
Member since: June 2025
Status: Verified
Your profile is the central place where your personal settings, security preferences, and identity credentials are managed. Think of it as your control center.
Once you log into your Ledger account and navigate to “Profile,” you’ll see several tabs or sections. These may include:
Click on any tab to expand and view details. The interface is responsive, so on mobile the sections collapse into accordions for easy access.
Start by reviewing and filling in your personal information:
After updating any field, always click “Save Changes” to commit your updates. If any change triggers verification (e.g. changing your email), Ledger may prompt additional verification steps.
This is a critical section. Your security settings protect your account, your funds, and your identity.
Enabling 2FA adds a second layer of security. Ledger currently supports:
To enable 2FA:
Once active, 2FA is required on new logins, profile changes, and critical operations.
Your Ledger account password grants access to your profile UI (not the crypto keys themselves). Choose a strong, unique password.
In addition, the recovery phrase (or “seed phrase”) remains your ultimate fallback. **Ledger never stores your recovery phrase** — you store it offline. If you lose it, you may permanently lose access.
Whenever you update sensitive security settings (e.g. device pairing), the system may prompt you to re‑enter your password or reconfirm your recovery phrase.
You can link trusted devices (laptops, phones, tablets) to your account. Each new device requires authorization via 2FA or a QR / challenge code.
To revoke a device, go to Security Settings > Devices, then click “Revoke” beside any device you no longer use.
One of Ledger’s core features is supporting **verifiable credentials** — cryptographic claims about your identity, attestations, or attributes. You can store, view, and share them selectively.
Examples:
Your profile may include a list of your active credentials. Each credential is stored off‑chain or encrypted, and you control when and with whom to share.
Under the “Credentials” tab, you’ll see a list like this:
Click any credential to view detailed metadata (e.g. cryptographic proof, expiration, revocation registry status).
To add or import a credential, follow these steps:
Ledger never “sees” the private keys or raw credential data — only encrypted blobs under your control.
When a third party (e.g. verifier) requests proof, you can choose which credentials to share. Ledger helps create **verifiable presentations** that prove trust without revealing unnecessary data.
On-demand, you can:
Every meaningful action on your profile is logged for transparency and security auditing. Under Activity / Logs, you’ll see entries such as:
Each log entry includes the timestamp (UTC), device, IP, and a brief description. If you notice suspicious activity, immediately revoke devices or change your password / recovery phrase.
Under Settings, you can configure:
Ensure that auto‑logout is enabled (e.g. 5 minutes, 15 minutes) to reduce exposure on shared machines.
To maintain a safe and healthy profile, follow these recommendations:
For security reasons, changing your email triggers a verification flow. You will receive a confirmation link at both old and new emails. Also, 2FA must be active before changes can proceed.
If you lose your 2FA device, use your recovery backup codes (provided when you enabled 2FA), or contact support with your verification documents. However, support will never ask for your recovery phrase — you must prove identity otherwise.
Once a credential issuer marks it revoked (on their revocation registry), your stored credential remains in your profile but with “Revoked” status. Verifiers will reject presentations using revoked credentials.
Immediately:
Once you’ve reviewed and built your profile, here’s what to explore next:
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