Draft — requires legal review before launchPrivacy

Privacy Notice

This notice describes the data the planned LLLXMR service needs to operate. The production operator identity, jurisdiction, retention periods, processors, and legal rights must be completed before public launch.

Information we plan to collect

Why we use it

We use account and mining information to authenticate users, attribute verified pool work, show Personal Mode activity, calculate Community Mode points, fulfill rewards, prevent abuse, provide support, secure the service, and meet legal obligations.

What the desktop app does locally

The app stores preferences such as worker name, CPU limit, and public wallet using the operating system's application settings. It does not store a Monero seed or private key. Personal Mode also launches checksum-verified P2Pool. Mining begins only after explicit confirmation, and both processes stop when the app exits.

Sharing

We do not plan to sell personal information. Necessary processors may include hosting, database, monitoring, content delivery, support, and Discord authentication providers. Public Monero addresses and transactions may be observable on the Monero network, even when account associations are not public.

Retention and deletion

Account deletion and retention schedules will be finalized before launch. Some ledger, fraud prevention, fulfillment, backup, and security records may need to remain for defined legal or operational periods.

Your choices

You can stop mining at any time, revoke workers and sessions, change modes, and request account deletion when the account tools launch. Community participation is optional.

Contact

The production privacy and security contact addresses will be published before beta. Until then, use the development community channel and never send wallet seeds or private keys.

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