Tells ("we," "us") operates the website at tellsbot.app and the wallet-verification service it provides. This policy explains what we collect and how we handle it. We collect as little as possible.
We do not ask for or store your name, phone number, private keys, seed phrases, or any credentials. We will never request access to your wallet or funds.
To provide the analysis you ask for, to notify you if you asked to be notified, and to understand aggregate usage so we can improve the product. That's it.
We do not sell your data. We share data only with the service providers that make the product run — Stripe (payments), Cloudflare (hosting, storage, and privacy-preserving analytics), and Google Fonts (which serves the site's typefaces and, in doing so, receives your IP address when the page loads) — and only as needed to operate. (We plan to self-host the fonts to remove this.) We may disclose information if required by law.
The core of the product analyzes public on-chain records — wallet addresses and the public account names or pseudonyms attached to them — to compute statistics. This information is already public on the blockchain; we process it on a legitimate-interest / journalistic basis to provide analysis and commentary on public market activity. If a report concerns a wallet you control and you believe it is inaccurate, or you want to raise a removal or dispute request, email tells@sent.com and we'll review promptly.
Waitlist emails are stored securely with Cloudflare. You can ask us to delete your email at any time (see Contact). We keep data only as long as needed for the purpose it was collected.
You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your email by contacting us. If you're in a jurisdiction with specific data rights (e.g., the EU or California), we'll honor applicable requests.
Questions or deletion requests: tells@sent.com.
We may update this policy; material changes will be reflected by the effective date above.