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Privacy Policy

Last updated July 28, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Avalon collects, uses, shares, and retains information when you use avalon.trade and related Avalon features. It is intentionally short, but it covers the core practices relevant to sign-in, chat, credits, and optional wallet-connected actions.

What we collect

We collect information you provide directly to Avalon, such as chat messages, prompts, uploaded or entered transaction details, credit purchases, support requests, and account choices.

If you sign in with Google, we may receive basic account information such as your name, email address, and a provider identifier. If you connect a wallet, we collect your wallet address, network information, and activity needed to support on-chain features.

We also collect technical and usage information such as device and browser details, logs, feature usage, approximate timestamps, and cookie or session data needed to operate and secure the service.

How we use information

We use information to provide, maintain, secure, and improve Avalon; personalize your experience; process credits or payments; operate chat, portfolio, alerting, and trading features; and communicate with you about the service.

We may also use information to detect fraud, investigate abuse, enforce our terms, comply with law, and debug or monitor service reliability.

How we share information

We share information with service providers and infrastructure partners that help us operate Avalon, such as hosting, analytics, identity, payment, and support providers.

We may share information when required by law, to protect rights or safety, in connection with fraud or security investigations, or as part of a merger, financing, or asset transfer.

If you use third-party wallets, payment providers, or blockchain networks, those services may independently receive information needed to complete your requested action.

Public blockchain activity

Blockchain networks are public. If you connect a wallet or submit an on-chain action through Avalon, the wallet address, transaction data, token approvals, and related metadata may be publicly visible on the relevant blockchain and third-party block explorers.

Avalon cannot delete or alter information that has already been recorded on a public blockchain.

Retention

We retain information for as long as needed to provide the service, maintain account history, support safety and fraud prevention, resolve disputes, comply with legal obligations, and enforce our terms.

Retention periods may vary depending on the type of information, whether you have an account, and whether the information relates to payments, security, or blockchain activity.

Your choices and rights

You can disconnect wallets, sign out of your account, and choose whether to connect a wallet for on-chain actions. Depending on where you live, you may also have legal rights to access, correct, delete, or object to certain uses of your personal information.

If you submit a rights request, we may need to verify your identity before responding.

Children

Avalon is not intended for children under 13, and you may not use the service if you are under the minimum age required by the laws where you live.

Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we may update the date on this page and provide additional notice where appropriate. Your continued use of Avalon after the updated policy takes effect means the updated policy will apply.

Questions

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or want to exercise a privacy right, please contact privacy@avalon.trade.