Yokefellow is built around public participation surfaces, blockchain-connected activity, and evolving app infrastructure. That means some information on the platform is private to Yokefellow's systems, some is shared with service providers, and some is public by design.
By using Yokefellow, you understand that difference.
1. What this policy covers
This policy applies to information Yokefellow collects through the Yokefellow website, wallet-connected platform features, public bucket surfaces, profiles, posts, comments, uploads, support and contact submissions, and connected services and infrastructure used to operate the platform.
This policy does not control third-party wallets, blockchains, marketplaces, storage providers, analytics services, or other external services that may have their own terms and privacy policies.
2. Information Yokefellow may collect
Wallet and blockchain information
If you connect a wallet or interact with onchain features, Yokefellow may collect or reference your wallet address, public token or NFT holdings, transaction history, signature activity, and related public blockchain data.
Profile and account information
If you create or edit a profile, Yokefellow may collect usernames, bios, profile images, linked content, social links, and other information you choose to provide.
Bucket, post, and participation content
If you create or interact with buckets, posts, proofs, comments, uploads, offerings, or related surfaces, Yokefellow may collect the text, media, files, metadata, and other content you submit.
Contact and support information
If you contact Yokefellow, Yokefellow may collect your name, email address, wallet address if provided, message contents, and any attachments or supporting information you submit.
Technical and usage information
Yokefellow may collect log data and technical usage data such as IP address, browser type, device information, referring pages, timestamps, error events, approximate location derived from technical signals, and general interaction data needed to operate, secure, and improve the platform.
Cookies and similar technologies
Yokefellow may use cookies, local storage, and similar technologies to remember preferences, maintain sessions, improve performance, understand usage patterns, and support core site functionality.
3. Public blockchain activity is not private
If you use blockchain-connected features, some information will be public by nature.
Wallet addresses, transactions, token transfers, NFT holdings, contract interactions, and related blockchain records may be publicly visible on the underlying network and through blockchain explorers, third-party services, and Yokefellow surfaces that display public chain activity.
Yokefellow does not make blockchain activity private. If you connect a wallet or interact onchain, you should assume that those records may be visible to others.
4. Public content is public by design
Yokefellow includes public participation surfaces.
If you publish a bucket, profile, post, proof record, comment, offering description, or other public-facing content, that content may be visible to other users and visitors. It may also be copied, quoted, linked, cached, archived, indexed, screenshotted, or discussed by others.
Even if you later edit or remove content from Yokefellow, copies or references may continue to exist elsewhere. You should not post information you do not want to make public.
5. How Yokefellow uses information
Yokefellow may use collected information to:
- operate and maintain the platform
- display public surfaces, profiles, posts, and bucket activity
- process wallet-connected features and related platform logic
- support offerings, permissions, NFT-linked behavior, and participation features
- respond to contact requests, support messages, and reports
- secure the platform and detect abuse, fraud, spam, or misuse
- debug errors, monitor uptime, and improve performance
- analyze how the platform is used
- improve current features and build new ones
- comply with legal obligations and enforce platform terms
Yokefellow may also use information in aggregated or de-identified form to understand usage patterns and improve the system.
6. When Yokefellow may share information
With service providers
Yokefellow may share information with hosting providers, infrastructure providers, analytics providers, storage providers, communication tools, and other vendors that help operate the platform.
With public blockchain networks
If you use onchain features, relevant data is broadcast to the blockchain and becomes public through that network.
With other users and the public
If you publish content to public surfaces, that content may be visible to others by design.
For legal and safety reasons
Yokefellow may disclose information where reasonably necessary to comply with law, respond to legal process, enforce platform rules, investigate abuse, or protect users, the platform, or third parties.
In connection with a business transition
If Yokefellow is involved in a merger, acquisition, restructuring, asset sale, or similar transaction, information may be transferred as part of that process, subject to applicable law.
Yokefellow does not sell personal information to advertisers in the ordinary consumer-ad-tech sense. But Yokefellow may still use third-party tools that process technical data for hosting, analytics, communication, security, or platform operations.
7. Cookies, local storage, and analytics
Yokefellow may use cookies, local storage, and similar technologies to keep the site functional, remember settings or preferences, maintain session behavior, improve speed and reliability, understand feature usage, and detect errors and misuse.
Yokefellow may also use analytics or telemetry tools to understand usage trends, improve design decisions, and monitor system performance. Because the platform is evolving, the exact analytics and tooling stack may change over time.
8. Data retention
Yokefellow may retain information for as long as reasonably necessary to operate the platform, maintain public records and participation surfaces, preserve system integrity, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, and keep backups, logs, and security records.
Public blockchain data may remain public permanently. Public posts, comments, proof records, and related platform content may also persist in backups, archives, logs, or third-party references even if removed from the live interface.
9. Your choices
Depending on how you use Yokefellow, you may be able to:
- disconnect your wallet from the site
- choose what profile information you publish
- edit or remove certain profile fields and content
- decide whether to post comments, uploads, or public materials
- control some cookie or browser storage settings through your device or browser
Because blockchain records are public and immutable, Yokefellow generally cannot delete or reverse onchain activity.
10. Security
Yokefellow uses reasonable measures intended to protect platform information, but no website, database, storage layer, wallet flow, or internet transmission is completely secure.
You are responsible for protecting your wallet, devices, credentials, and any information you choose to publish.
If Yokefellow becomes aware of a security issue affecting platform-controlled systems, Yokefellow may take steps it believes are appropriate to investigate, contain, respond, and notify users where required.
11. Children
Yokefellow is not intended for children under 13, and Yokefellow does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 through the platform.
If you believe a child has provided personal information through Yokefellow, please use the contact page.
12. International use
Yokefellow may be accessed from different locations, but it is operated from the United States. If you use the platform from outside the United States, you understand that your information may be transferred to, stored in, and processed in the United States or other jurisdictions where service providers operate.
13. Changes to this policy
Yokefellow may update this Privacy Policy from time to time.
If that happens, the updated version will be posted with a new effective date. Your continued use of the platform after the updated policy takes effect means you accept the revised policy.
14. Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please use the contact page.
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