What is TON Connect?
TON Connect is the connection flow used to link your Kolo Web3 Wallet to supported Web3 services.
After connecting, the service can request actions such as:
connecting your wallet
requesting a message signature
requesting a transaction confirmation
You review each request in Kolo before approving it.
How to connect your wallet to a Web3 service
You can connect your wallet from the Kolo Web3 Wallet screen.
To do this:
Open your Kolo Web3 Wallet
Tap Connect
Start the connection from the Web3 service you want to use
Follow the TON Connect flow shown in Kolo
Review the connection request
Tap Connect to approve it
Depending on the flow, the connection may happen through a QR code.
What happens when a service asks to connect?
When a Web3 service requests access, Kolo shows a confirmation screen with details about that service.
This screen may include:
the service name
the service domain
the type of request
the permissions being requested
Before approving, review the request carefully and make sure you recognize the service.
Only connect your wallet to services you trust.
Connected services
After a successful connection, the Web3 service may appear in your connected services list.
From there, you can view the services that are already linked to your wallet.
This helps you keep track of which services can interact with your wallet through the connection flow.
How to disconnect from a Web3 service
Open Kolo Web3 Wallet
Go to Settings → Connected Apps
Select the service
Tap Disconnect and confirm
After disconnecting, the service can no longer send requests through TON Connect. Reconnecting requires a new approval.
Important to know
Before approving any request from a Web3 service:
make sure you recognize the service
review the request details carefully
confirm only actions you understand
use wallet security features to protect access
Connecting your wallet does not mean every action happens automatically.
Kolo shows confirmation steps for supported requests so you can review them before approving.
FAQ
Where can I see which services are already connected?
Where can I see which services are already connected?
Connected services appear in the Connected Apps menu list in your Web3 wallet settings, where you can also add more services.
Does connecting my wallet mean the service can act without asking me?
Does connecting my wallet mean the service can act without asking me?
No. Supported requests are shown in Kolo for your review before approval.
Can I connect my wallet to more than one Web3 service?
Can I connect my wallet to more than one Web3 service?
Yes. If supported in the app, you can connect your wallet to multiple Web3 services and manage them from the connected services list.
What should I check before approving a connection?
What should I check before approving a connection?
Check the service name, domain, and request details, and make sure you trust the service.
Need help? If you do not recognize a Web3 service or are unsure whether it is safe to connect, contact our support team before approving the request.