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MetaMask is an extension for accessing Ethereum enabled distributed applications, or "Dapps" in your browser! The extension injects the Ethereum web3 API into every …

MetaMask recently pushed updates on its mobile app and browser extension to improve load times and optimize the wallet experience. We’re committed to continuously making MetaMask more transparent, private, and ultimately safer for our community.

MetaMask Mobile

You’re not alone if you didn’t realize where the MetaMask Mobile browser tab was until someone pointed it out in the app. With the revamped UI, you can toggle between your wallet and browser in a single tap within MetaMask Mobile. Additionally, there is more control and transparency when it comes to choosing which of your accounts to connect or disconnect from dapps.

Previously, when you connected to a dapp, all the accounts in your wallet were automatically linked. Now you have the option to choose which accounts to connect with, and disconnecting individual accounts has become more straightforward.

Every account and dapp connection is maintained separately in browser tabs, even as new ones are opened. As a result, each account can be conveniently disconnected from its corresponding tab.

By organizing your MetaMask accounts, you have better control over their usage. For example, you may want to use Account 1 as your "public facing" account associated with your ENS, while using Account 2 for your DeFi degen activities that you want to keep private.

Now you can as they won’t be linked to each other. The new mobile permission updates put privacy at the helm as you reduce unnecessary exposure to dapps and external services.

💡 Pro tip: Connect to your favorite dapp in the mobile browser or learn core crypto concepts with MetaMask Learn on the go. 🤳

MetaMask Extension

We’ve updated the MetaMask extension to maximize the control you have over your data, and limit the amount of user data sent to third-party services that are required to run the extension.

The primary changes to the wallet experience are during onboarding and within the “Security and Privacy” settings:

You are prompted to confirm the first three words of your Secret Recovery Phrase (SRP) when creating a MetaMask wallet You can choose any RPC provider during onboarding and opt out of our default, Infura. You can disable certain features that send requests to third-party APIs under the “Advanced configuration” settings, giving you more control over your data. These options are on by default as they are additive to the experience, but can be turned off for any reason: Incoming Transactions Phishing Detection Choosing custom network

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