Privcay Policy
This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) explains how [LEGAL ENTITY NAME] (“we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, shares, and protects information when you access or use sortes.fun (the “Site”) and any site-based interface, content, features, or services made available through the Site (collectively, the “Interface”).
The Interface may enable interaction with decentralized smart contracts and related protocol functionality (the “Protocol”). The Protocol is designed to operate on blockchain networks via smart contracts and may include models where third parties operate “sales nodes” that access shared liquidity and configure their own offerings. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
No Legal Advice. This Policy is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
1) Scope and Important Notes
1.1 This Policy covers the Interface (not the blockchain)
This Policy applies to information we process when you use the Interface. It does not control how third-party blockchains, wallets, node operators, or other third parties process information.
1.2 Public blockchain data is public
Blockchain transactions and related data (e.g., wallet addresses, transaction hashes, token balances, and smart contract interactions) are generally public and immutable. We cannot delete or alter public on-chain data. The Protocol is described as operating via smart contracts and a decentralized lottery mechanism, including user participation and sales nodes. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
1.3 Non-custodial design; we do not collect private keys
The Interface is intended to be non-custodial. We do not ask for, collect, or store your wallet private keys or seed phrases. You control your wallet and the transactions you sign.
1.4 Restricted Regions
The Interface may be restricted or unavailable in certain jurisdictions (see our Restricted Region Policy). We may use geofencing and related controls that process IP addresses and device signals to help enforce restrictions.
2) Who We Are (Controller) and How to Contact Us
Operator / Data Controller: [LEGAL ENTITY NAME] Email: contact@sortes.fun Address: [Operator Address] Jurisdiction of incorporation/registration: [Jurisdiction]
If you have questions about this Policy or your privacy rights, contact us at the email above.
3) Information We Collect
We may collect information in the following categories:
3.1 Information you provide to us
Contact and communications: If you email us, submit a support request, or otherwise communicate with us, we may collect the information you provide (e.g., name, email address, message content, attachments).
Business or partnership inquiries (optional): If you inquire about integrations, node operations, or partnerships, we may collect business contact details (e.g., organization, role, website, and any information you choose to share).
3.2 Wallet and on-chain related information
When you connect a wallet or interact with the Protocol through the Interface, we may process:
Wallet address(es) and related public identifiers;
Transaction metadata (e.g., timestamps, transaction hashes, chain IDs, and token contract addresses);
On-chain activity that is visible on public block explorers.
The Protocol includes smart-contract based deposits/withdrawals and lottery-related functions, and sales nodes may interact with shared liquidity via open APIs. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Note: We do not control the blockchain and do not create the on-chain data; we may display or reference it to provide the Interface.
3.3 Device, usage, and log data
When you access the Interface, we (and our service providers) may automatically collect:
IP address and approximate location derived from it (e.g., country/region);
Device and browser information (e.g., browser type, operating system, device type);
Usage data (e.g., pages viewed, links clicked, timestamps, referring URLs);
Security and performance logs (e.g., error logs, crash reports, latency).
3.4 Cookies and similar technologies
We may use cookies, local storage, and similar technologies to:
keep the Interface functioning;
remember preferences; and/or
measure usage and performance (analytics).
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Some features may not function properly if cookies are disabled.
3.5 Information from third parties
We may receive limited information from service providers that support our operations, such as:
hosting providers,
content delivery networks (CDNs),
analytics providers,
geolocation or fraud-prevention providers.
4) How We Use Information
We use information for the following purposes:
Provide and operate the Interface
Display on-chain data and facilitate user-initiated interactions with the Protocol
Maintain session integrity and basic functionality
Security, integrity, and fraud prevention
Detect and mitigate suspicious activity, abuse, and attacks
Enforce Restricted Region and sanctions-related access limitations
Support and communications
Respond to inquiries, provide user support, and send operational messages
Analytics and product improvement
Understand how the Interface is used
Improve usability, performance, and reliability
Legal compliance
Comply with applicable law, lawful requests, and enforce our terms and policies
5) Legal Bases for Processing (Where Applicable)
Depending on your location and applicable law, we may rely on one or more of the following legal bases:
Performance of a contract (to provide the Interface you request);
Legitimate interests (e.g., security, fraud prevention, analytics, and improving the Interface);
Consent (e.g., where required for non-essential cookies);
Legal obligations (e.g., responding to lawful requests).
6) How We Share Information
We may share information in the following circumstances:
6.1 Service providers
We may share information with vendors that help us operate the Interface (e.g., hosting, CDNs, security services, analytics). These providers are permitted to process information only to provide services to us.
6.2 Compliance, legal, and safety
We may disclose information if we believe in good faith it is necessary to:
comply with law or legal process;
respond to lawful requests by public authorities;
protect the rights, safety, and security of us, users, or others; or
enforce our Terms of Use and policies.
6.3 Business transfers
If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, bankruptcy, or sale of assets, information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to applicable law.
6.4 Public and on-chain disclosures
Information you submit on-chain (e.g., wallet addresses and transactions) is public and may be visible to anyone through blockchain explorers or other tools.
7) Third-Party Services and Node Operators
7.1 Third-party wallets and infrastructure
Your wallet provider and blockchain networks may collect information independently under their own policies. We do not control those practices.
7.2 Node Operators (sales nodes) and third-party offerings
The Protocol contemplates “lottery sales nodes” and related third-party integrations, where each node may independently set prize allocation and distribution parameters and sell tickets or similar participation units. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
If you access a Node Interface operated by a third party, that Node Operator may collect and process information under its own privacy policy. You should review the Node Operator’s privacy policy before using its services.
8) International Data Transfers
If you access the Interface from outside the country where we are established, your information may be transferred to and processed in countries with different data protection laws. Where required, we use appropriate safeguards for cross-border transfers.
9) Data Retention
We retain information only for as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Policy, including:
operating the Interface,
maintaining security logs,
complying with legal obligations,
resolving disputes, and
enforcing agreements.
Because blockchain data is public and persistent, on-chain information may remain visible indefinitely regardless of our retention practices.
10) Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect information. However, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
11) Your Rights and Choices
Your rights depend on where you live and the laws that apply to you. Subject to applicable law, you may have the right to:
Access information we hold about you;
Correct inaccurate information;
Delete certain information (note: we cannot delete on-chain/public blockchain data);
Object to or restrict certain processing;
Port your information (data portability);
Withdraw consent where processing is based on consent (e.g., non-essential cookies);
Appeal or lodge a complaint with a regulator.
To exercise rights, contact contact@sortes.fun. We may need to verify your request (for example, by asking you to sign a message with your wallet address if the request relates to a wallet identity).
11.1 Cookie controls
You can manage cookies via browser settings. If we use a cookie banner or preference tool, you can also manage choices there.
11.2 Limits related to blockchain data
Public blockchain records generally cannot be altered or deleted. Where deletion is requested, we will address off-chain data we control (if any) and explain limitations.
12) Children’s Privacy
The Interface is not intended for children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from individuals under 18 (or the age of majority where applicable). If you believe a minor has provided us information, contact us and we will take reasonable steps to address it.
13) Changes to This Policy
We may update this Policy from time to time by posting an updated version on the Site. The “Last Updated” date indicates when changes took effect. Your continued use of the Interface after an update constitutes acceptance of the updated Policy.
14) Contact
If you have questions about this Policy or privacy practices, contact:
Email: contact@sortes.fun
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