Import your addresses

Already have Private Name Tags saved on Etherscan or other EVM explorers? Import them into Guardia in seconds — no typing, no copy-pasting.

How it works

1Install Guardia
If you haven't already, add the Guardia extension to your browser from the Chrome Web Store.
2Go to your Private Name Tags
Log into your Etherscan (or any supported explorer) account. Navigate to your profile and find Private Name Tags in the sidebar under "Lists". The direct URL is usually:
etherscan.io/mynotes_address
3Open Guardia
Click the Guardia icon in your browser toolbar while on the Private Name Tags page. Guardia will automatically detect the page and switch to Import mode.
4Review and import
Guardia scans all pages of your saved addresses automatically (even if you have 10+ pages). Review the list, deselect any you don't want, and click Import Selected. Done!

Tip: Guardia imports your Private Name Tags as address names and your Notes as memos. After import, all your tags will appear across every supported explorer — not just the one you imported from.

Supported explorers

You can import Private Name Tags from any Etherscan-family explorer:

Etherscan — Ethereum BscScan — BNB Chain PolygonScan — Polygon Arbiscan — Arbitrum BaseScan — Base Optimistic — Optimism SnowScan — Avalanche LineaScan — Linea ScrollScan — Scroll GnosisScan — Gnosis FtmScan — Fantom CeloScan — Celo

All these explorers use the same page structure, so Guardia works identically on each one.

FAQ

Does Guardia access my explorer account?
No. Guardia only reads the address list that's already visible on the page. It never accesses your login credentials or account settings.

What if I have addresses on multiple explorers?
Import from each one separately. Guardia deduplicates automatically — if the same address exists on Etherscan and BscScan, it won't create duplicates.

Can I undo an import?
Yes. Go to the Tags tab, find any imported address, and delete it. You can also export your full tag list from Settings before importing, just in case.

Do imported tags sync back to Etherscan?
No. Guardia is a separate system. Your tags live locally in your browser and work across all supported explorers simultaneously.