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# Connect to a Dapp

1\. Click on the <mark style="color:blue;">**Connect**</mark> button on the dapp.

2\. Confirm the domain of the dapp you're connecting to, and click on <mark style="color:blue;">**Connect**</mark>. Please be aware that this will allow the dapp to:

* See your address, balance, and activity.
* Suggest transactions to approve.

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3\. Once the connection is established, the <mark style="color:blue;">**Connection Icon**</mark> on the right side of the header will turn green. You may hover over the icon to check your connection with the current website.

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4\. If you've accidentally connected to a phishing dapp, head over to the [<mark style="color:blue;">**Connected Apps**</mark>](https://docs.adena.app/user-guide/settings/connected-apps) page to disconnect from the website.

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