Data used in the interface
DepositLock processes wallet addresses, selected network information, contract metadata, and transaction hashes so the app can create, discover, and manage agreements.
Privacy
DepositLock minimizes what it processes in the interface, but blockchain activity is public by nature. This page outlines the practical privacy boundaries of the app.
Important context
If you publish details on-chain, those details may be publicly visible beyond DepositLock itself.
DepositLock processes wallet addresses, selected network information, contract metadata, and transaction hashes so the app can create, discover, and manage agreements.
Anything submitted through a blockchain transaction becomes part of the public ledger for that network and may remain visible permanently through explorers and indexers.
Wallet providers, RPC services, block explorers, and connected services may process data independently under their own privacy terms.
DepositLock is non-custodial. The interface does not hold or store your private keys, and signing always happens through the connected wallet.