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Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 16, 2026

1. The short version

PolyScore analyzes public blockchain data. We don't require accounts, we don't collect names or emails, and we don't sell data. The wallet addresses you look up are public information on Polygon and Polymarket.

2. Data we process

Public on-chain and Polymarket data: wallet addresses, trades, positions, and market outcomes — all publicly available before we touch it. We aggregate this into scores and metrics.

Operational data: standard server logs (IP address, user agent, requested URLs) kept for security and abuse prevention, and short-lived caches of computed profiles (five minutes).

3. What we don't do

We don't use advertising trackers or third-party analytics cookies. We don't build profiles of visitors. We don't link wallet addresses to real-world identities, and we don't attempt de-anonymization.

4. Cookies

The site works without cookies. Any cookies present are strictly functional (for example, framework session handling) — there is no consent-nagging because there is nothing to consent to.

5. Data about your wallet

If a wallet you control appears on PolyScore, that is because its trading activity is public. Scores are recomputed from public data on demand and are not stored permanently. We cannot "delete" public blockchain history, but nothing about your wallet is held by us beyond short-lived caches and logs.

6. Third-party services

We fetch data from Polymarket's public APIs. Your requests to our site are not forwarded to Polymarket; our servers make those requests independently.

7. Changes and contact

We'll update this policy as the service evolves; material changes will be noted on this page. Questions: privacy@mypolyscore.xyz.

See also our Terms of Service.