Privacy Policy for PortPay.Pro

At PortPay.Pro, we prioritize your privacy and the security of your personal information. As a decentralized application (dApp), we aim to provide a transparent and privacy-first experience that fully complies with both the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This Privacy Policy outlines our principles concerning the collection, use, and protection of your personal information.

By using PortPay.Pro, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. Please read it carefully to understand how your data is handled.

1. No Data Collection

At PortPay.Pro, we do not collect or store any personal information. Since our dApp operates in a decentralized manner, there is no centralized server where your data is stored. Any interactions you have with our application are entirely driven by blockchain technology, which operates without the need for us to gather your personal data.

  • No Personal Data: You remain anonymous while using our dApp. We do not require or store any personal information about you.
  • No Personal Information: We do not collect, store, or share any personally identifiable information (PII) such as your name, email, IP address, or any other identifying data.
  • No Tracking: We do not use cookies, analytics services, or other tracking technologies to monitor your activity or collect any form of data.

2. Decentralized Operation

Our dApp is built on blockchain technology, meaning it operates in a decentralized network where control is distributed. This decentralized structure means that no single entity, including us, has full control over the data processed within the application.

  • Blockchain Transactions: All actions taken within our dApp are recorded on a public blockchain. These transactions are transparent and accessible to anyone on the blockchain network. However, no personal information is tied to these transactions unless voluntarily provided by you (e.g., using your public wallet address).
  • Immutability: Once a transaction is processed on the blockchain, it is immutable (cannot be changed or deleted). This is a fundamental aspect of blockchain technology that ensures transparency and security but also means that certain rights (like the “right to be forgotten”) may not fully apply.

3. Control Over Your Information

We believe in giving users full control over their own information. Since our dApp does not collect personal data, you are in control of any data you choose to share or interact with on the blockchain.

  • Wallet Control: You interact with our dApp using your personal blockchain wallet. This means you are responsible for your private keys and any data linked to your blockchain address.
  • Private Keys: You are responsible for the management and security of your private keys. We do not store or manage private keys, nor do we have the ability to access them.
  • No Third-Party Access: We do not have access to or control over your private keys, wallet contents, or transaction details. The data you share via the blockchain remains under your control and ownership.

4. Blockchain Transparency Process

The transparency of blockchain technology means that all transactions are publicly visible and traceable. This transparency is a core feature of our dApp and blockchain networks, and while it ensures a secure and verifiable record of interactions, it also has implications for privacy.

  • Public Transactions: All blockchain transactions, including those made through our dApp, are visible on the blockchain. While your personal identity is not associated with your blockchain address by default, anyone who knows your public wallet address can see the transactions associated with it.
  • Pseudonymity: While blockchain provides pseudonymity (transactions are tied to wallet addresses, not personal identities), if you link your wallet address to your identity in other contexts (e.g., social media, exchanges), this information may become more identifiable.

5. Your Privacy Rights

Since we do not collect any personal information. In the spirit of transparency and user empowerment, we respect the following:

  • Right to Access (GDPR & CCPA): You are able to view all transactions related to your wallet address on the blockchain. This information is publicly available through blockchain explorers like Etherscan and BSCscan.
  • Right to Erasure (GDPR): Due to the immutable nature of blockchain technology, once a transaction is added to the blockchain, it cannot be altered or deleted. However, you remain in full control of your wallet and can cease further interaction with the dApp if desired.
  • Right to Opt-Out of Sale (CCPA): We do not sell personal data, and as we do not collect or store any personal information, this right does not apply in our case.

6. Data Security

Although we do not collect or store any data, the security of your interactions with our dApp is of paramount importance. Blockchain technology itself provides robust security features, but you must take the necessary precautions to safeguard your personal wallet and private keys.

  • Self-Sovereign Security: You are solely responsible for the security of your wallet and private keys. We strongly recommend using secure hardware wallets and following best practices for password management and wallet protection.
  • No Liability for Third-Party Breaches: We are not responsible for any security breaches or data leaks occurring outside the dApp, including those related to wallet providers, third-party services, or exchanges.

7. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, legal requirements, or the operation of our dApp. Any significant changes will be communicated to users via the dApp itself or through another direct method.

  • Review the Changes: We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any updates.
  • Effective Date: This Privacy Policy is effective as of September 10, 2024. Continued use of the dApp following any changes constitutes your acceptance of the updated policy.

Additional Considerations:

Self-Custody: Since your wallet is self-custodied, you are responsible for securing your private keys and access credentials. Losing your private keys means losing access to your funds and data. Blockchain Transparency: While our dApp does not collect personal information, it’s essential to acknowledge that blockchain transactions are publicly visible. Users should be aware of this aspect and the potential implications for their privacy. Smart Contract Security: The security of your funds depends on the underlying smart contracts. It’s crucial to conduct thorough audits and security assessments to protect users’ assets. Irreversible Transactions: Blockchain transactions are immutable, meaning that once a transaction is confirmed, it cannot be undone. You are responsible for verifying all transactions before confirming them. Third-Party Services: If you use third-party services (e.g., crypto exchanges or wallets) in conjunction with our dApp, your relationship with those services is governed by their privacy policies and terms of service. We are not responsible for the security or privacy practices of third-party providers.

Compliance with Local Laws

While we aim to comply with GDPR and CCPA, your use of PortPay.pro must also comply with the laws of your jurisdiction. You are responsible for ensuring your use of the dApp is in accordance with applicable laws, including those related to cryptocurrency and blockchain technologies.

Contact Us:

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We are happy to assist you with any concerns or inquiries regarding the privacy and security of your experience on our platform.

Effective Date: September 5, 2024

Last Updated: September 10, 2024

By using PortPAy.Pro, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy and agree to its terms.