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This establishes a clear security boundary: any request for a customer's 24 words is not from Ledger, signaling a potential fraud or phishing attempt.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim merges two closely related but independent instructions. The primary claim is Ledger's commitment never to ask for the 24 words; the instruction about where to enter them is recorded in omitted_material but is closely intertwined and stated in what_this_means for completeness.
Readers are informed that Ledger will never request their 24 words, and that entering them anywhere other than on the Ledger Product itself is contrary to this security instruction.
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"Ledger will never ask for your 24 words. Never enter your 24 words anywhere other than on your Ledger Product.— Excerpt from Ledger's Ledger Terms of Sale
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This establishes a clear security boundary: any request for a customer's 24 words is not from Ledger, signaling a potential fraud or phishing attempt.
Readers are informed that Ledger will never request their 24 words, and that entering them anywhere other than on the Ledger Product itself is contrary to this security instruction.
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