How Burrito Wallet handles data, rights, and brand usage

This page explains what information the Burrito Wallet website and product may collect, what we do not store, how we use data, and the basic terms that apply when you use the site, download the app, or interact with Burrito Wallet support.

  • Burrito Wallet is built for self-custody, so private keys, seed phrases, and signing credentials stay under your control rather than on our servers.
  • We may collect basic device, browser, session, and support data so the site works reliably, errors can be diagnosed, and support requests can be answered.
  • Operational data is used to improve the product, protect the service, measure performance, and reduce abuse or misuse of the site.
  • We do not use the site to create an advertising profile around your wallet activity, balances, or on-chain behavior.
  • Third-party names, logos, blockchain names, token names, and hardware-wallet brands remain the property of their respective owners.
  • You are responsible for the assets, contracts, and external tools you choose to connect, approve, or interact with.
  • For privacy, legal, or trademark questions, use the support flow on the main site and the request will be routed to the right place.

Website, app, and support

These terms cover the Burrito Wallet website, download pages, legal pages, support widget, and any product or service links that route through this site.

Minimal collection

We keep collection limited to what is needed for analytics, diagnostics, abuse prevention, and user support. Wallet secrets are never treated as site data.

You keep control

Your assets stay under your control. Burrito Wallet is built for self-custody, which means recovery and signing remain in your hands.

Overview

Burrito Wallet is designed as a fast, security-focused, self-custodial wallet experience for people who want to move between assets, networks, and DeFi workflows without giving up control of their keys. When you use the site or the wallet, we may process limited operational data so the product can work correctly, but we do not build a profile around your balances, private keys, or seed phrases.

This page is intended to be readable without legal training. It explains the practical rules that govern the website and product, while still covering the privacy, terms, and trademark basics that users expect to see in one place.

Information we may collect

  • Device type, operating system, browser version, and app version.
  • Session metadata, pages visited, buttons clicked, and high-level interaction data.
  • IP address, approximate region, and network signals needed for abuse detection and service reliability.
  • Crash reports, performance traces, and diagnostics that help us understand failures or loading issues.
  • Support messages, contact details, and any information you choose to send when you ask for help.
  • Information required by a third-party service you intentionally connect to the wallet, such as a hardware-wallet integration or analytics provider, subject to that service’s own rules.

Information we do not store

  • Private keys.
  • Seed phrases.
  • Recovery phrases.
  • Signing credentials.
  • Passwords used to unlock your device or wallet.
  • Any secret that would let us spend funds on your behalf.

Burrito Wallet is built around self-custody. That means the wallet is structured so that secret recovery information stays on your device or in your control, not in a central store that we can browse, export, or recover for you.

How we use data

  • Operate and maintain the website, download flow, and support experience.
  • Measure performance, diagnose bugs, and improve feature reliability.
  • Detect spam, abuse, unauthorized access attempts, or other harmful activity.
  • Answer support requests and route technical questions to the right place.
  • Understand which features are useful so we can keep the product practical instead of cluttered.
  • Comply with applicable legal, tax, accounting, or security obligations when needed.

We do not use the site to build a hidden advertising dossier around your wallet activity. Any data analysis is kept focused on product operation, stability, and user-requested support.

Data sharing and third parties

We may share limited information with service providers that help us run the site, such as hosting, analytics, diagnostics, error monitoring, content delivery, or support tooling. Those providers only receive the data they need to perform their function, and they are expected to handle it under their own contractual or policy obligations.

If you choose to connect external tools, bridges, blockchains, hardware wallets, or other integrations, data can also flow to those third-party systems because you asked the wallet to interact with them. Once data leaves our environment and reaches a third party, their own terms and privacy notices apply.

Your choices

  • You can stop using the site at any time.
  • You can decline optional analytics or tracking mechanisms where the interface provides a choice.
  • You can avoid submitting support details unless you want help from the team.
  • You can review, revoke, or disconnect external wallet or service permissions from the connected service itself.
  • You can ask us to delete support communications that are no longer required for service, legal, or security reasons, where deletion is possible.

Because Burrito Wallet is self-custodial, the most important control remains with you: if you keep your recovery information safe, you control access to the wallet.

Security and retention

We apply reasonable technical and organizational safeguards to the site and the product, but no system is perfectly secure. You should protect your device, browser session, backups, and recovery phrase, and you should only install the wallet from sources you trust.

Retention periods vary by data type. Operational logs, analytics, and support records are kept only as long as needed for the relevant purpose, after which they are deleted, aggregated, or anonymized when practical. Some records may need to be retained longer if required by law, dispute handling, abuse prevention, or security investigation.

Children and eligibility

The site and wallet are intended for users who are legally able to use crypto-related software and related services in their jurisdiction. If you are under the age of majority in your area, you should not use the product without permission from a parent or guardian and any other consent required by local law.

Terms of service

By using Burrito Wallet, you agree not to abuse the site, attempt unauthorized access, interfere with the product, reverse engineer where prohibited, or use the service in a way that violates applicable law. You remain responsible for your own wallet activity, on-chain transactions, and decisions about which assets, contracts, or protocols you connect to.

We may update the site, remove features, modify these terms, or discontinue parts of the product at any time if needed for security, product quality, legal compliance, or business reasons. Continued use of the site after a change means you accept the updated version.

Trademarks and brand usage

Burrito Wallet, the Burrito Wallet logo, related product names, icons, and visual assets are trademarks or trade dress owned by Burrito Wallet or used under license. You may not use them in a way that suggests endorsement, partnership, or affiliation unless we have given you written permission.

Third-party names, logos, blockchain names, token names, protocol names, and hardware-wallet brands referenced on the site belong to their respective owners. Mentions of those names are informational and do not imply ownership or endorsement by Burrito Wallet.

Changes to this page

We may revise this page when the product, legal requirements, or supported features change. The date at the top tells you when the current version was last updated. If a change materially affects how the site handles data or how the product is offered, we will try to make that clear in the interface or through the site itself.

Contact

For privacy, legal, or trademark questions, use the support widget on the main Burrito Wallet site or return to the homepage and open support from there. If your request needs to go to a specific team, we will route it internally based on the topic you provide.