Privacy Policy

How OpenGrade handles operational data, public content, and wallet-linked activity

This policy explains the main categories of information OpenGrade may process, why that information is used, and the principles used to operate the platform responsibly.

What may be processed

Wallet addresses, review content, project submission details, anti-abuse data, and operational logs needed to run and secure the service.

Why it is processed

To support platform features, reduce abuse, maintain service integrity, respond to support needs, and improve product performance over time.

Policy orientation

  1. Effective dateFebruary 25, 2026.
  2. PurposeExplain data handling at a practical, platform-operations level.
  3. ScopeCovers use of the service, review activity, and project submissions.

Because parts of OpenGrade are public by design, users should avoid placing sensitive personal information into review text or other public-facing fields.

Key privacy points

1. Information we process

OpenGrade may process wallet addresses, public review content, project submissions, moderation-related data, and technical usage data required to operate the service.

2. How information is used

Information is used to power rankings, reviews, listings, moderation workflows, anti-abuse controls, and service improvement.

3. Retention and operational need

Data is retained only for as long as reasonably necessary for service delivery, moderation, compliance, abuse prevention, and security operations.

4. Sharing and disclosure

OpenGrade does not sell personal data. Information may be processed by infrastructure providers or disclosed where legally required or necessary to protect the platform.

5. Public content

Reviews, ratings, and some project information are intended to be publicly visible. Public fields should not be used for sensitive personal data.

6. Cookies and analytics

OpenGrade may use essential cookies and lightweight analytics to understand platform performance and usage patterns.

7. Security measures

Reasonable technical and administrative safeguards are used, but no internet-based system can guarantee absolute security.

8. Your rights

Depending on jurisdiction, users may have rights related to access, correction, deletion, or objection. Requests are reviewed case by case where applicable.