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Privacy Policy

Effective date

April 13, 2026

1. Scope

This Privacy Policy explains how the Cobalt website, app, and related client-side tools handle information when you browse the interface or connect a wallet. By using Cobalt, you agree to the practices described here.

Cobalt is a blockchain interface, which means some activity visible through the product is public by design on third-party networks and cannot be made private simply because it is displayed inside the app.

2. Information we collect

Cobalt is designed to work without a traditional account. Even so, the interface and its supporting services may process certain categories of information to operate normally.

Key points

Public blockchain data, such as wallet addresses, transaction signatures, and protocol activity that is already visible onchain.

Technical website data, such as IP address, browser type, device characteristics, pages viewed, and general interaction events.

Information you choose to provide directly, for example if you contact support or communicate with the project team.

3. How we use information

Information may be used to load the interface, support wallet-connected views, improve performance, diagnose errors, understand product usage, and keep the website secure.

Key points

Render protocol data and wallet-linked views inside the app.

Remember interface preferences where browser storage is used.

Monitor uptime, reliability, abuse, and security issues.

Respond to support requests and comply with legal obligations when required.

4. Cookies, local storage, and analytics

Cobalt may use cookies, local storage, or similar browser features to preserve settings and improve the experience. For example, interface preferences such as sound behavior or other client-side configuration choices may be stored locally in your browser.

Analytics or measurement tools may also be used to understand usage patterns at a high level. Browser tools that block cookies or local storage may change how some interface features behave.

5. How information is shared

Cobalt does not treat personal information as a product to be sold. Information may still be shared where necessary to operate the website or comply with law.

Key points

Public blockchain activity is visible to anyone who reads the underlying network.

Technical data may be processed by service providers such as hosting, analytics, RPC, or security vendors acting on behalf of the interface.

Information may be disclosed when required by law, legal process, or legitimate security needs.

If project operations are reorganized, relevant information may be transferred as part of that change subject to applicable obligations.

6. Public blockchain activity

Transactions you sign through your wallet are published to blockchain infrastructure outside the control of the Cobalt interface. That can include wallet addresses, transaction metadata, and other details that third-party explorers or indexers can read.

If Cobalt uses privacy-preserving or confidential-compute features in parts of the protocol flow, that does not make all wallet activity private, and it does not remove records that are already public on the chain you use.

7. Security

Reasonable efforts may be used to protect website data and supporting systems, but no internet-connected system is completely secure. You remain responsible for your wallet security, device hygiene, and private key management.

8. Retention

Technical and support-related information may be retained only as long as reasonably needed for operations, compliance, dispute handling, or security review. Public blockchain records are retained by the underlying network according to that network's design and are not controlled by Cobalt.

9. Third-party links and services

The interface may link to or integrate with wallets, explorers, analytics providers, Arcium surfaces, Orb, or other third-party websites and services. Their handling of data is governed by their own policies, not this one.

10. Children's privacy

Cobalt is not intended for children or users below the age of majority in their jurisdiction. If information is believed to have been collected from someone who should not be using the interface, reasonable steps may be taken to delete or stop processing it where possible.

11. Changes to this policy

This Privacy Policy may be revised from time to time by publishing an updated version in the interface. Continued use of Cobalt after a revision means you accept the updated policy.