Sign In: Recovery Phrase and Account Sync
Learn how Wire Wallet sign-in works, including encrypted Apple and Android account sync and manual recovery phrase backup options for secure wallet access.
Wire Wallet offers two secure ways to sign in and recover your wallet:
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Automated account sync using Apple or Android secure cloud storage
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Manual recovery using your recovery phrase (mnemonic)
Both options keep Wire Wallet non-custodial—you remain in control of your assets at all times.
Two Ways to Access Your Wallet
Option 1: Automated Account Sync (Recommended)
Option 2: Manual Recovery Phrase Entry
You can choose the approach that best matches your security preferences and device setup.
Option 1: Automated Account Sync (Apple & Android)
Wire Wallet supports secure, automated wallet recovery using your device’s built-in cloud and biometric security.
How Automated Sync Works
When enabled:
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Your recovery phrase is encrypted on your device
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It is stored in your personal cloud vault:
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Apple iCloud Keychain (iOS)
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Android secure backup / encrypted storage
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Access is protected by:
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Face ID / Touch ID (Apple)
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Fingerprint / device biometrics (Android)
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Wire Wallet never has access to the unencrypted phrase
This allows you to restore your wallet simply by signing in on a new device and verifying with biometrics.
Apple (iOS) Recovery via iCloud
If you use an iPhone or iPad:
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Your encrypted recovery phrase is stored in iCloud
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It is tied to:
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Your Apple ID
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Your device’s Secure Enclave
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Face ID or Touch ID
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When you install Wire Wallet on a new Apple device:
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Sign in with your Apple ID
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Authenticate with Face ID / Touch ID
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Your wallet is securely restored
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Apple cannot view your recovery phrase, and Wire Wallet cannot access it without biometric approval.
Android Recovery via Secure Backup
On Android devices:
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Your recovery phrase is encrypted and stored in Android’s secure backup system
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Access is protected by:
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Device-level encryption
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Fingerprint or biometric authentication
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When restoring on a new Android device:
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Sign in to your Google account
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Verify your identity with biometrics
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Wire Wallet restores your wallet securely
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As with iOS, neither Google nor Wire Wallet can view your unencrypted recovery phrase.
Important Notes About Automated Sync
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Automated sync is optional
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You can disable it at any time
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It depends on access to your Apple ID or Google account
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Losing access to both your device and your cloud account may prevent recovery
For maximum safety, we still recommend keeping a manual backup of your recovery phrase.
Option 2: Manual Recovery Phrase (Mnemonic Backup)
If you prefer full self-management, you can choose manual recovery mode.
How Manual Recovery Works
With manual recovery:
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You are shown a 12- or 24-word recovery phrase
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You must:
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Write it down
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Store it securely
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Enter it manually if you need to restore your wallet
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Nothing is stored in cloud backups
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No biometric or account-based recovery is available
This is the most traditional non-custodial wallet model.
When Manual Mode Is Required
You’ll use manual recovery if:
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You disable automated sync
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You switch between Apple and Android devices
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You restore on a device without cloud access
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You want maximum offline control
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You import a wallet from another app
Choosing the Right Option for You
| Feature | Automated Sync | Manual Recovery |
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| Cloud backup | Yes (encrypted) | No |
| Biometric protection | Yes | No |
| Recovery without phrase entry | Yes | No |
| Requires cloud account | Yes | No |
| Works across ecosystems | Limited | Yes |
| Maximum self-custody | High | Highest |
Both methods are secure. The right choice depends on how you balance convenience vs. self-management.
Security & Non-Custodial Guarantee
No matter which option you choose:
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Wire Wallet never stores your recovery phrase in plaintext
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We cannot access or reset your wallet
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We will never ask for your recovery phrase
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Your assets always remain on-chain and under your control
Automated sync improves usability—but it does not change the non-custodial nature of Wire Wallet.
Best Practice Recommendation
Even if you enable automated sync, we strongly recommend:
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Writing down your recovery phrase
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Storing it offline in a secure location
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Treating it as a permanent backup
Redundancy = safety.