Official Download Sources
Always obtain Trezor Bridge from these verified official sources to ensure security and authenticity:
- Primary Source - trezor.io/start (official Trezor onboarding page)
- GitHub Repository - github.com/trezor/trezord-go (open-source code)
- Package Managers - Official repositories for Linux distributions
- Direct Download - Available through our verified download page
Verifying Authenticity
Confirm you're downloading legitimate Bridge software by checking these security indicators:
- Domain Verification - Only trust trezor.io domain
- HTTPS Certificate - Green padlock must be present in browser
- File Signatures - Verify GPG signatures on downloaded installers
- SHA256 Checksum - Compare file hash with official checksums
- Digital Signatures - Windows/Mac installers are code-signed by SatoshiLabs
Official Documentation
Access authentic Trezor Bridge documentation from these legitimate resources:
- User Guide - wiki.trezor.io (official knowledge base)
- Technical Docs - docs.trezor.io/trezor-suite (developer documentation)
- Support Articles - trezor.io/support (official help center)
- API Reference - Technical specifications for developers
- Release Notes - GitHub releases page for version history
Avoiding Phishing Attacks
Protect yourself from fraudulent sites mimicking official Trezor resources:
- Never click download links in unsolicited emails
- Bookmark official Trezor pages for future reference
- Check URL carefully - common phishing: treezor.io, trazor.io, trezr.io
- Official Trezor never asks for your recovery seed
- Report suspicious sites to [email protected]
Official Social Channels
Follow verified Trezor official channels for announcements and updates:
- Twitter - @Trezor (verified blue checkmark)
- Reddit - r/TREZOR (official community)
- Forum - forum.trezor.io (community support)
- Blog - blog.trezor.io (official announcements)
- YouTube - Trezor Official channel
Ready to Download?
Get Trezor Bridge from our verified download page with authentic installer links.
Download BridgeOpen Source Verification
Trezor Bridge is open-source software - verify its authenticity:
- Source code available on GitHub under permissive license
- Community can audit code for security vulnerabilities
- Build instructions allow compiling from source
- Regular security audits published on blog.trezor.io
- Bug bounty program rewards security researchers
Version Verification
Ensure you're running authentic Bridge version:
- Check installed version in system tray menu
- Compare with latest version on GitHub releases
- Official versions follow semantic versioning (e.g., 2.0.31)
- Verify version number matches official announcements
Official Support Channels
Get help from legitimate Trezor support:
- Ticket System - trezor.io/support/technical (official tickets)
- Community Forum - User-to-user assistance
- Knowledge Base - Self-service documentation
- This Guide - Comprehensive support resources
Red Flags to Watch For
Identify fraudulent sites and fake Bridge downloads:
- Sites requesting your recovery seed or PIN
- Download links from social media messages
- Unofficial app stores or third-party hosting
- Websites offering "premium" or "pro" Bridge versions
- Pages claiming "urgent security updates" via email
Reporting Fraudulent Sites
Help protect the community by reporting suspicious phishing attempts:
- Email details to [email protected] with URLs and screenshots
- Report to Google Safe Browsing
- Notify community on official forum
- Contact web host if known