diff --git a/docs/use/wallets/security/zano-passwords.md b/docs/use/wallets/security/zano-passwords.md index 2dc0508..26e61f5 100644 --- a/docs/use/wallets/security/zano-passwords.md +++ b/docs/use/wallets/security/zano-passwords.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ When managing Zano wallets, utilizing multiple password types enhances security - If you run your Zano wallet on a remote server for staking, the wallet password protects the wallet file from unauthorized access. - When opening your wallet locally on a GUI wallet, the wallet password is required on the first launch. If the master password is enabled, the wallet password will be stored and not required for subsequent launches. -## Seed Phrase Password (Also Known as [Passphrase](/docs/use/seed-phrase)) +## Seed Phrase Password (Also Known as [Passphrase](/docs/use/seed-phrase#passphrase)) - **Purpose:** Adds an additional layer of security. - **Use Case:** For paper wallets stored offline, the seed phrase password (or passphrase) ensures that even if someone gains physical access to your Zano wallet, they cannot immediately compromise it.