Social Insecurity believes transparency begins with visibility into what is collected, what is not collected, and who remains in control.
1. Minimal Collection
Social Insecurity does not intentionally collect unnecessary personal information from visitors or community participants.
Basic infrastructure providers may temporarily process technical information such as IP addresses, browser metadata, timestamps, or security logs as part of standard internet operations.
2. Public Blockchain Activity
Blockchain activity is inherently public. Wallet interactions, token transfers, and on-chain participation may be visible through public ledger systems beyond the control of this website.
3. Community Participation
Participation in Telegram, X, Discord, Reddit, or other social platforms is voluntary and governed by the policies and infrastructure of those independent platforms.
4. Wallets and Third-Party Services
Social Insecurity does not custody user wallets or private keys.
Any interaction with decentralized applications, wallets, exchanges, or third-party integrations occurs at the user's discretion and under the terms of those services.
5. No Sale of Personal Information
Social Insecurity does not sell personal information.
The project is centered around transparency culture, public development, and voluntary participation - not surveillance infrastructure.
6. Transparency Philosophy
Social Insecurity favors visible systems, open discussion, public continuity, and user sovereignty wherever reasonably possible.
7. Policy Updates
This Privacy Policy may evolve alongside the project. Updated versions will appear on this page when changes occur.
8. Contact
privacy@social-insecurity.com