I created a wallet on coinbase and during creation a BRAVE pop up offered to save my private key for that wallet. Only problem is that now im trying to import my coinbase wallet somewhere else and cant find where brave saved that key information?
@Arandoth not sure what you’re referencing. If it was passwords, then it’s saved in the password manager at brave://password-manager/passwords
. If it was actually a passkey, then that likely was handled through your OS. But you can go to Password Manager settings at brave://password-manager/settings
and you’ll see a section that says Manage Passkeys
. Click on it and it takes you to it. (bottom of screenshot)
thank you so much for your help. Brave asked to save the passkey for coinbase when i made it. i never even saw the phrase to write down.
I did what you asked and found that there is a passkey saved so phew at least it is there… problem is i cant see the actual info (the actual passkey)
Just so you’re clear, passkeys aren’t passwords where you have information to type. Passkeys are what a lot of places are moving towards and the new “better” security. Perhaps you’re aware of the difference, but if not, I’d like to suggest you read through articles like the two linked below, both of which have very similar info but said a bit differently:
So like when I clicked on Manage Passkeys
from the settings thing, I was brought to a page that shows I have 2 passkeys.
I would show full screenshot, but it contains my email addresses and all, so at least can show you on that. If you have a passkey you saved, clicking Manage Passkeys
should bring you to where it was. If not, might have another type of issue.
thanks. i was not aware of the difference. i just made the wallet really fast and was like oh great another way brave helps with this.
to be clear my specific problem is that i do not know my seedphrase for the coinbase account. because i never saw one when i made the wallet.
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