> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://vordex.gitbook.io/vordex/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://vordex.gitbook.io/vordex/security-and-legal-considerations/privacy-policy.md).

# Privacy Policy

### **1. Data Collection**

Vordex collects minimal user data. We do not track personal information beyond what is publicly available on the blockchain. Our commitment to privacy includes:

* **No collection of personal identification data**
* **Transparent data practices**
* **Strong user privacy protection**

### **2. Wallet Addresses**

Public wallet addresses and transaction data are stored on the blockchain and remain publicly visible. This includes:

* **Transaction history**
* **Wallet balances**
* **Smart contract interactions**

### **3. Cookies & Local Storage**

We use local storage to enhance your trading experience by saving preferences. No sensitive data is stored. This includes:

* **User preferences**
* **Interface settings**
* **Theme preferences**

### **4. Third-Party Services**

Vordex may utilize third-party services for analytics and performance monitoring. These services adhere to strict privacy standards and do not collect personal information.


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