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# How to accept a gift

Nova Wallet has a gifts feature which lets users send gifts to their friends & family.&#x20;

Gifts are shared via links, which, when pressed, will prompt the recipient to download Nova Wallet from the Google Play or Apple App stores. The recipient should then [Create a New Wallet](/nova-wallet-wiki/wallet-management/create-a-new-wallet.md) and afterwards will be able to claim their token gift.

Gift links can be shared on any messaging application.

{% hint style="info" %}
Both new and existing users of Nova Wallet are able to claim gifts.
{% endhint %}

1. Press the gift **link** that was shared with you.
2. If you do not have Nova Wallet installed, then you will be redirected to either the Google Play or Apple App Store to download it.
3. If you do not already have a wallet, follow this process to create a new wallet: [Create a New Wallet](/nova-wallet-wiki/wallet-management/create-a-new-wallet.md)
4. You will now see a pop-up about your gift. `Select` **Claim the gift**.

{% hint style="info" %}
If you do not receive the gift pop-up, then you should select the gift link from your messaging app again.
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="info" %}
If you have multiple wallets, then you can change the wallet that will receive the gift prior to claiming it. To do this, you should select the name of the wallet that is located above the "Claim the gift" button.
{% endhint %}


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