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Infura Collecting MetaMask Users' IP, Ethereum Addresses After Privacy Policy Update

Friday November 25, 2022. 03:00 PM , from Slashdot
ConsenSys has informed users that it is set to collect additional data from those using its popular Infrura tool, attracting criticism on social media in the process. From a report: Infura is an API-based tool that allows users to connect their application to the Ethereum network, which provides the basis for many key Web3 projects, such as Aragon, Gnosis, OpenZeppelin, and ConsenSys's own flagship wallet service MetaMask. After Infrura was first acquired by the New York-based blockchain firm in late 2019, the tool now boasts around 350,000 developers and also includes support for other blockchains like Polygon and Filecoin.

As per updates to ConsenSys' privacy policy, when you use Infura as your default remote procedure call (RPC) provider in MetaMask, it will collect your IP address and your Ethereum wallet address whenever you make a transaction. However, if you're using your own Ethereum node or a third-party RPC provider with MetaMask, ConsenSys says that 'neither Infura nor MetaMask will collect your IP address or Ethereum wallet address.' Alternative RPCs which can be utilized by Ethereum developers include Alchemy, QuickNode, Moralis, and Tatum. These tools have their own data collection policies, too, which could also be subject to change in the future.

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https://yro.slashdot.org/story/22/11/25/0459224/infura-collecting-metamask-users-ip-ethereum-address...
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