This Privacy Policy explains how SPHERE Network handles data across its decentralized services. Designed with user autonomy in mind, SPHERE minimizes data collection and maximizes transparency by design.
SPHERE Network only processes the data you intentionally submit. This may include:
SPHERE never collects private credentials, IP addresses, or device identifiers. All sensitive data is encrypted and remains user-controlled.
SPHERE Network does not use cookies, tracking pixels, analytics platforms, or third-party monitoring tools. Your activity is never profiled, monetized, or logged for behavioral analysis.
All submitted content and records are stored across the decentralized DHT. While some public records are cached by peer nodes, no central authority retains logs of your interactions. Local logs for debugging may be enabled during testing phases, but are purged frequently and are never linked to user identities.
SPHERE is a self-contained system. It does not rely on external APIs or cloud providers for core operations. No data is shared, sold, or transferred to third parties — period.
All communications are secured via TLS/HTTPS. Internally, all cryptographic processes follow ECVRF and ECC standards, with user authentication tied to distributed keys only retrievable by the user. SPHERE enforces tamper-proof logs and immutable content verification.
SPHERE doesn’t store personal data — therefore, no opt-outs, deletions, or data requests are needed. You own your credentials, keys, and content. Full stop.
This policy may be updated as SPHERE evolves. Any major updates will be clearly posted on this page with version timestamps for transparency.
Last updated: May 2025
Built for scale. Owned by no one. SPHERE isn’t just infrastructure — it’s the backbone of a decentralized internet.