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# Can I simulate my own account?

Yes, you can simulate your currently connected wallet in addition to creating a temporary account.

You can do this by toggling on Simulation Mode, and choosing "Current account" as the address you'd like to simulate:

<figure><img src="/files/VauPgtXIRjBKfC6JGtj4" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Additionally, if you'd like to simulate an account you’re not an owner of:

<details>

<summary>Shoe me how:</summary>

1. Click on your account in the header of the page:\
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   ![](/files/Hutnh5U5p4GtbwZNCj2M)\ <br>
2. Click the "Track" button:\
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   ![](/files/Hw1788AbCmz0QxEUrQFQ)\ <br>
3. Enter the address you'd like to track and click "Connect"

</details>

***

## Related Articles:

* [Simulation Mode](https://help.defisaver.com/features/simulation-mode)
* [What features are unavailable in Simulation mode?](https://help.defisaver.com/features/simulation-mode/what-features-are-unavailable-in-simulation-mode)


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