Information we collect
Depending on how you use the app, we may process wallet addresses, uploaded images, transaction hashes, IPFS URIs, optional mint-history records, and email addresses submitted through signup forms.
- Wallet addresses and transaction data are used to support minting, history, and linking out to public blockchain explorers.
- When you start the mint flow, uploaded photos may be pinned to IPFS before wallet confirmation. We attempt to clean up canceled or abandoned uploads, but public network storage may not be instantly or fully reversible.
- Email submissions are used for product updates, launch communication, or other messages you explicitly request.
How we use information
We use information to operate the product, authorize mints, store optional history records, improve reliability, and understand how people use the app at a high level.
We do not ask for or store your private keys, and we do not use email addresses for unrelated marketing blasts without opt-in.
Analytics and product measurement
We use Google Analytics to understand aggregate traffic and product usage, such as page views and high-level product events. Analytics helps us improve onboarding, camera flow, and mint completion.
Analytics is intentionally not loaded on the temporary recovery page at /my-memory to reduce exposure of sensitive recovery context.
What becomes public onchain
If you mint a memory, blockchain transaction data and token ownership are public by design. The image URI referenced by the NFT may also be publicly accessible through IPFS gateways and related services.
Please only mint content you are comfortable making durable and publicly discoverable.
Service providers and external tools
The product may rely on third-party wallets, blockchain infrastructure, IPFS pinning providers, Supabase, analytics tools, printing APIs, and other external services. Those services operate independently and may have their own privacy practices and terms.
Gift wallets and recovery information
Gift and print flows may generate new wallets and recovery information for handoff. That information is meant to be saved privately by the recipient. Anyone with access to a recovery phrase may be able to control the associated wallet.
We cannot recover lost seed phrases or reverse blockchain transfers.
Questions and updates
If our privacy practices change materially, we may update this page. Questions about this policy can be sent through the project contact channels or founder accounts linked in the footer.