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# Transfers

A **private transfer** sends tokens from your **private SAFE account** to a recipient address, keeping the amount **encrypted on-chain**.

Only the recipient will be able to see the amount and use the funds.

> ⚠️ Note: The recipient may not have have the app installed at the time of the transfer.
>
> The transfer will succeed regardless.
>
> However, to **view and manage** the received funds, the recipient will need to install the app later.

#### Steps to Send a Private Transfer

1. **Select the token** you want to send and click the **“Transfer”** button next to it.<br>

   <figure><img src="/files/eg1lU7gKS8UuWq9dbWRj" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
2. **Enter the recipient’s Safe address** and the amount you wish to send.<br>

   <figure><img src="/files/TGp31sWiQ5r6y0mnRB87" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
3. Make sure the checkbox **“Send Encrypted (Only recipient will see amount)”** is **enabled**.This ensures that the transfer amount remains private and only the recipient can decrypt it.<br>

   <figure><img src="/files/89Tggb1K8CfJKOmKjOsz" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
4. **Follow the on-screen instructions** and sign the transaction using your Safe.
5. Once the transaction is confirmed, the encrypted tokens will be available to the recipient in their private account.


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