Privacy Model

Clear boundaries,
not vague promises.

ChainSocial separates public social publishing from app-managed utility features. This page explains what becomes public, what stays in the app backend, and what control you keep over off-chain account data.

Last updated: March 2, 2026

What ChainSocial processes

ChainSocial processes wallet-linked account data, public social content, basic service metadata, and limited technical logs needed to operate the app and keep it secure.

What is public

Posts, profile information, and other public social actions may be visible broadly and may be stored or referenced on decentralized infrastructure. Once public content is published there, it may not be fully reversible.

What stays app-managed

Messages, bookmarks, lists, notifications, settings, and other utility features are handled by the app backend so they can stay fast, consistent, and account-linked across sessions.

Your controls

While signed in, you can request export or deletion of app-managed off-chain data through the privacy endpoints. Those requests do not guarantee removal of decentralized public records that have already been published.

What this means in practice

Public posts

Treat published public content as durable and potentially widely accessible.

Private utilities

Messages, bookmarks, lists, notifications, and settings are app-managed product features.

Export / delete

Export and deletion requests apply to off-chain app data, not guaranteed removal of decentralized records.