Privacy Policy

At UTXO Bro, we’re all about Cardano, blockchain, and keeping things decentralized, privacy included. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle your data when you visit, leave comments, or engage with our site. We take data protection seriously and will always keep things transparent. Here’s the deal:

What We Collect

We don’t go wild with data collection—it’s a blog, not a data farm. Here’s the data we collect:

  • Comments: If you drop a comment on our posts about Hydra, Midnight, or Cardano staking, we collect your name, email, and IP address. This helps us manage spam and keep the conversation legit.
  • Analytics: We use basic analytics to track page views and visitor trends. This is anonymized—no personal details, just stats to see which topics are the most engaging.
  • Contact Forms: If you hit us up via a contact form, we get your name, email, and message. We only use this to reply and will not spam you.

How We Use Your Data

Your data’s used to:

  • Keep comments clean and spam-free.
  • Understand our audience.
  • Respond to your messages if you reach out.

We don’t sell, share, or trade your data. It’s locked down and we’re not here to mess with your privacy.

Cookies

We might use cookies for analytics. These are standard to help the site run smoothly. However, you always have the option to block cookies in your browser, but some features might not work as well.

Data Storage and Security

Your data with us is secure and encrypted with SSL (yep, we’re https://). No third parties get access, and we follow GDPR for data protection.

Your Rights

Under GDPR, you’ve got rights:

  • Access, update, or delete your data (e.g., comments or contact form info).
  • Opt out of cookies or analytics (check your browser settings).

Third Parties

We don’t share data with third parties. We only use GDPR-compliant tools, and any external services (like Cloudflare) follow strict privacy rules.

Changes to This Policy

We’ll update this policy if needed and post changes here. Last updated: October 4, 2025.

Contact Us

Got questions about your data or privacy? Reach out via our contact page. We’re here to keep things transparent and keep the crypto community thriving.