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PrivacyPublic policy

4TEEN is built around public blockchain state and non-custodial wallet behavior, so the privacy story needs to stay simple and truthful.

The public website is mainly informational. The mobile wallet is non-custodial. Public chain data may be queried so balances, resources, protocol state, and campaign status can be displayed, but seed phrases and private keys are not meant to be sent through this site.

Website

No wallet secrets here

The current public site does not ask you to enter a seed phrase or raw private key. If you ever see that on a public website, stop and verify the source first.

Blockchain

Addresses are public by design

Wallet addresses, transactions, balances, and contract interactions on TRON are public records. The site and app may read them to show protocol state, but they are not private data once they are on-chain.

Infrastructure

Basic request logs may still exist

Even without a dedicated third-party analytics tracker in the current web build, normal hosting, CDN, API, and explorer infrastructure can still process routine request data such as IP address, browser, time, and requested route.

1. Public Website

What this website is designed to do

The 4TEEN website is used to present protocol information, release pages, public contract links, airdrop state, ambassador state, price reads, and download routes for the mobile app. It is not intended to custody funds or collect secret wallet credentials.

  • Display public protocol and contract information
  • Read public market, vault, controller, and route snapshots
  • Link out to explorers, repositories, stores, and official social channels

2. Mobile Wallet

What the app may keep locally on device

The mobile wallet already supports local wallet labels, language preference, display currency, security settings, watch-only flows, and cache management. Based on the code paths currently visible, these kinds of settings can be stored locally on the device to make the app usable, while private signing material is meant to stay under user control rather than being stored on a 4TEEN website server.

If you import, create, or unlock a wallet, treat the mobile device and your backup practices as the real security boundary.

3. Public Blockchain Reads

What may be queried to show balances or protocol state

To render balances, resources, airdrop status, ambassador state, price information, or other public protocol views, 4TEEN services may query blockchain infrastructure, explorer endpoints, proxy endpoints, or 4TEEN-operated snapshot routes. Those reads can involve a public wallet address or public contract state, but they do not require a private key.

  • Public wallet addresses you intentionally view or paste
  • Contract addresses and contract storage values
  • Transaction hashes and public event history

4. External Services

What happens when you leave 4TEEN surfaces

The website and wallet can open TronScan, DEX routes, repositories, social channels, and app-store pages. Those external services run under their own privacy and data-handling rules. Opening an external link means your request is handled by that third party, not only by 4TEEN.

5. No false privacy promises

What we are not claiming

This policy does not claim KYC processing, custody services, compliance certifications, or invisible privacy guarantees that are not clearly enforced by the current code and product behavior. If a behavior depends on public blockchain state or third-party infrastructure, we say so directly.