Vaultion

Privacy Policy

01

No account, no KYC

Vaultion has no sign-up and no identity verification to create or fund an escrow. You use self-custodied TRON wallets. On the Parties step you enter buyer and seller addresses; on Deposit you connect a matching wallet. We do not ask for government ID or run KYC to use the Service.

02

What we collect in the create flow

Aligned with Create Escrow:

  • Deal details you enter — escrow type, title/description, amount, challenge window, and buyer/seller TRON addresses. Once funded, the on-chain parts of that deal are public on TRON.
  • Optional emails (Updates step) — only if you choose to add them, for notifications such as funded, released, disputed, or resolved. Leave blank for a private flow; creating an escrow does not require notifying the other party by email.
  • Browser local storage — an in-progress create draft may be saved locally in your browser so refresh does not wipe the wizard. Leaving Create for another page clears that draft. It is not a Vaultion account profile.
  • Technical host logs — like any website, the host may process standard request data (for example IP address and browser type) for security and reliability.

We do not run a KYC user database and we do not sell personal data.

03

On-chain data is public

Funded escrows run on the public TRON network with USDT TRC20. Wallet addresses, amounts, transfers, challenge parameters, and escrow status are recorded on-chain by design, visible on explorers such as Tronscan, and cannot be edited or deleted by Vaultion.

04

Dispute evidence

If you submit evidence for a Vaultion-assisted dispute, that material is reviewed for the case. Do not upload anything you are not willing to disclose in a dispute process.

05

Contact

Questions about privacy? Email [email protected].