MetaMask privacy updates: What users should know

Consensys, the company behind MetaMask, has updated its privacy policy to improve user consent, transparency, and control of their personal data.

According to a press release shared with Cointelegraph, the changes aim to apply greater privacy and security measures for users of Consensys’ services, including MetaMask. 

“As a blockchain software company whose mission is to unlock the collaborative power of communities by making Web3 universally easy to use, access, and build on, we understand how much privacy matters.“

Related: MetaMask enables pooled staking for Ethereum holders

Key changes

Consensys made several significant updates to its privacy policy, granting internet protocol (IP) address processing transparency, expanding its scope, and improving user data management.

“For IP addresses in particular, we may temporarily process your IP address only where required for some of our Services (depending on your MetaMask settings) to provide the best possible experience for MetaMask users. This includes, for example, the prevention of DDoS attacks.”

The privacy notice now covers MetaMask Institutional, MetaMask Developer, Linea, Teku, Besu, and Phosphor and includes new opt-out functionality for users who value privacy.

“If users wish to further limit the collection of their device and usage information, users could consider the use of virtual private networks, or ‘VPNs’.”

Related: Crypto the ‘hardest thing’ in software history — Consensys CEO

New MetaMask privacy features

MetaMask, as part of Consensys’s services, has introduced new user control and privacy features, allowing users to configure their wallets according to their privacy preferences.

“We have continued to expand the range of features where we provide granular choice through advanced settings that users can access and configure from the moment they onboard, and at any point thereafter.”

The new features include disabling or enabling security alerts, auto-detection of tokens and non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and improved remote procedure…

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