Understanding the Controversy
After a wave of community uproar on November 23, ConsenSys, the parent company behind MetaMask, decided to step into the limelight and clarify their position on data collection. A spokesperson asserted that the revised privacy policy is merely a reflection of transparency regarding how Infura, MetaMask’s default Remote Procedure Call, interacts with user data.
The Distinction of Data Collection
It’s crucial to note that while MetaMask itself doesn’t collect IP addresses, the fine print indicates that any user operating the wallet through Infura could be subject to some form of data collection. ConsenSys stressed that they are simply enlightening users on how their innovative tech works in the background.
Addressing Skepticism
Even with these clarifications, many users remain skeptical. The tweet sent out by ConsenSys claiming
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