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# Displaying & Exporting Your Private Key

<mark style="color:red;">**DO NOT SHARE**</mark> <mark style="color:red;">**your private key with anyone, including Saturn staff.**</mark> \
\ <mark style="color:red;">Only use your private key in legitimate applications. If someone gains access to your private key, they can access your funds.</mark>

### Viewing and Exporting Your Private Key

Your private key is stored locally on your device. You will need your password to unlock it.

1. Open Saturn Wallet and go to account settings.
2. Select “Show Private Key.”
3. Confirm the security warnings
4. Enter your password
5. View your private key.

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**Your private keys are only accessible to you. If lost, Saturn cannot help recover them. Always keep them secure.**


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