Privacy Policy
Last updated: November 20, 2025
This Privacy Policy describes how the Sollet Wallet Community project (“we”, “our” or “us”) approaches privacy in community-packaged builds of Sollet Wallet and on the website located at sollet-wallet.net. The Policy explains the scope of processing, the categories of data that may be involved, the purposes and lawful bases for processing under applicable regulations, our stance on cookies and analytics, the role of hosting and content delivery providers, your interactions with remote RPC endpoints, your privacy rights, and how to contact us. Community builds of the wallet are designed to run locally on your machine; by default they do not transmit telemetry to our servers, and private keys and seed phrases stay under your control on the device you operate. When you visit the website, minimal server logs (such as IP address, user agent, referrer and timestamp) may be retained by hosting providers in order to secure the service, troubleshoot availability, mitigate abuse and generate high-level operational statistics; such logs are rotated and retained only for the time reasonably necessary to fulfill these limited purposes. We rely on legitimate interests to provide and safeguard the website and downloads, and we may rely on your consent if, in the future, we enable optional privacy‑respecting analytics that do not track individuals across sites; in such a case, we will present a clear notice describing what is collected, how it is aggregated, how long it is kept, and how to opt out. The wallet stores local preferences on your device (for example, selected RPC endpoints, interface choices and recently used accounts) to deliver expected functionality; these settings remain within your environment and can typically be reset by deleting local application data. We do not sell or rent personal data, and we do not profile visitors for advertising. We link to third‑party sites such as GitHub Releases, documentation portals, package registries and blockchain explorers; those services operate under their own policies, and we encourage you to review their notices before using them. When you connect the wallet to the Solana network, your chosen RPC provider processes requests containing metadata such as origin IP, request headers, transaction size and timing; for sensitive operations consider using a trusted provider or running your own node, prefer TLS/HTTPS, avoid shared or public networks, and verify results with an independent explorer. If you contact us by email, we will use the information you provide solely to respond to your inquiry and will retain it only as long as necessary for correspondence and record keeping consistent with applicable law. We do not knowingly collect information about children; if you believe a child has provided personal data to us via the website, please contact us and we will take appropriate steps to remove such data. Data may be processed or stored across regions by infrastructure partners supporting availability and performance; transfers are undertaken with appropriate safeguards where required by law. We implement administrative and technical measures proportionate to the nature of the service—such as TLS in transit for the website, hardened configurations, limited access, dependency review and routine patching—but no method of transmission or storage is perfectly secure, and you remain responsible for operational security on your devices, including isolating new binaries in a disposable virtual machine, keeping operating systems updated, separating hot and cold keys, and never entering seed phrases into websites. We typically retain website‑related logs only for short periods necessary for security and operations, and we do not retain any wallet usage data on our servers because the wallet executes locally. Your rights may include access, correction, deletion, restriction, portability and objection, depending on jurisdiction (for example, under GDPR or CCPA/CPRA); to exercise rights or submit questions, contact contact@sollet-wallet.net and we will respond consistent with applicable law and identity verification requirements. You may control cookies via your browser; the site may set strictly necessary cookies (such as language preference), and blocking them should not prevent access to downloads; if optional analytics are introduced, we will provide clear choices. We generally do not respond to “Do Not Track” signals because no common standard is widely adopted; nevertheless, our default design avoids cross‑site tracking or advertising cookies. In the event of a website security incident involving personal data in our possession, we will investigate, mitigate, notify affected parties where required, and review controls to reduce recurrence. We may modify this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, technology or our practices; material changes will be highlighted by updating the date above, and continued use of the website after such changes indicates acceptance. If any provision of this Policy is held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in effect. Your continued use of the website or community builds signifies that you have read and understood this Policy and the limits of our role as a community packaging project focused on transparency, verifiability and user control.
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