Everyone’s privacy needs are unique, and users can customize different spaces according to their individual needs and usage scenarios, with each space having an independent application lock password. This way, whether it’s work, life, or other aspects, users can get more personalized and practical privacy protection.
TokenPocket Private Wallet provides users with a more flexible and personalized way of protecting their privacy, which not only facilitates daily use but also enhances privacy security. Now let’s learn how to use the newly added Private Wallet in TokenPocket.
The Private Wallet is implemented through the APP Lock feature in the wallet. After enabling the APP Lock, you can add a [Subspace], which is the private space. After setting a password in the private space, you will enter a completely new [create wallet] or [import wallet] interface.
After importing or creating a wallet, the next time you access to the wallet, you will enter to different private wallet spaces, which is based on the password you entered.
For example, if you set password 1 in subspace 1 and password 2 in subspace 2, entering the respective subspace password will open the wallet interface for that subspace.
This setting provides better privacy but requires you to remember the password. If you forget the password, you can only recover assets by importing the private key or secret recovery phrase.
1. Open TokenPocket, tap on “Me,” then tap on “Settings”.
2. Open “App Lock” in the system settings. Simply check “Enable” and set a password. Afterward, you can “Add a Subspace” to configure the privacy wallet.
1. Open your TP Wallet, click [Me], and select [Security].
2. Click [App Lock], then activate the App Lock.
3. Set your space’s password on this page and click [Next]. It will be used as the password of your current wallets. You can also [Add Subspace] on this page.
1. Click [Add Subspace], then click [Start Creating], set the name for the subspace and click [Next].
2. You need to set another password for the new subspace you’ve created. After you finish, click [Enter space].
3. In the newly created subspace, you need to create or import a wallet again based on your needs. After completing the operation, the next time you open the wallet, you can enter the corresponding wallet by entering the password for the different subspaces we set.
Subapace Passwords play a crucial role here. If you forget a password for a subspace, it means that the wallet created or imported within that set will be inaccessible. The only way to regain access is by re-importing using the private key or secret recovery phrase. Please be sure to remember your subspace password.
Q1: Can the passwords for different subspaces be the same?
A1: No, the passwords for different subspaces must be unique. The entry into a subspace depends entirely on the set password, and there will be prompts in the interface.
Q2: If I close the application lock for a subspace, will the data of other subspaces be lost?
A2: No, closing the application lock for the current subspace will keep the wallet in the currently accessed wallet. If you need to access another sub-space, you’ll need to reopen the application lock and open the wallet again to enter the password for a different sub-space.
Q3: Do I need to save the key for each subspace?
A3: Yes, it still needs to be saved. Essentially, it is still an externally owned account (EOA) type of key wallet, so be sure to back up your private key or mnemonic phrase offline.
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