Cryptocurrency News

ConsenSys Announces New Policy Update to MetaMask and Infura Amidst Privacy Backlash


ConsenSys Announces New Policy Update to MetaMask and Infura Amidst Privacy Backlash

 

RES
-2.91%

Add to/Remove from Watchlist

Add to Watchlist

Add Position

Position added successfully to:

Please name your holdings portfolio

Type:

BUY
SELL

Date:

 

Amount:

Price

Point Value:


Leverage:

1:1
1:10
1:25
1:50
1:100
1:200
1:400
1:500
1:1000

Commission:


 

Create New Watchlist
Create

Create a new holdings portfolio
Add
Create

+ Add another position
Close

ETH/USD
-1.45%

Add to/Remove from Watchlist

Add to Watchlist

Add Position

Position added successfully to:

Please name your holdings portfolio

Type:

BUY
SELL

Date:

 

Amount:

Price

Point Value:


Leverage:

1:1
1:10
1:25
1:50
1:100
1:200
1:400
1:500
1:1000

Commission:


 

Create New Watchlist
Create

Create a new holdings portfolio
Add
Create

+ Add another position
Close

Market-leading blockchain technology company ConsenSys has issued a clarification of its recent policy update. It stated that it plans to only store and retain user data for up to seven days.

ConsenSys Updates Data Retention Policy

ConsenSys, the company behind the MetaMask, has said it will update policies for the crypto wallet. Last month’s criticized policy would have seen ConsenSys collect user names, dates of birth, IP addresses, contact information, gender, and wallet data.

In a blog post on Tuesday, December 6th, ConsenSys explained the new updates to data retention on two of its core products — MetaMask and Infura. The move is in response to the backlash the company received for the earlier update.

The New Changes Made by ConsenSys

According to ConsenSys, the company will only collect wallet and IP addresses when users make a transaction to ensure successful propagation, execution, and other functionalities like DDoS protection.

ConsenSys clarified that the new data retention update will see the data collected stored for only seven days. It also notes that it does not sell user data, strictly adhering to “the use limitations described in our privacy policy.”

ConsenSys will limit data collection to on-chain transactions, not every time user avail of their account balances.

On the Flipside

  • Over the next week, ConsenSys will be “rolling out a new advanced settings page” that will allow all new users to choose their own RPC (NYSE:RES) providers.

Why You Should Care

Joe Lubin, the founder of ConsenSys, says the company accelerated its activities based on the recent intensity of the discussion on privacy concerns.

Read the initial policy update in:

Metamask Owner ConsenSys Say They Collect Wallet Data, Users Outraged

Find out why the Ethereum project is exciting in:

Vitalik Buterin Shares His Five Things About Ethereum to Be Excited About

See original on DailyCoin

Source

Похожие статьи

Добавить комментарий

Ваш адрес email не будет опубликован. Обязательные поля помечены *

Кнопка «Наверх»