Privacy
Public chain, careful app data.
Flock is a Solana app. Wallets and transactions are public on-chain. Off-chain data is kept to what the product needs to run, reconcile, secure, and support trades.
What we collect
Flock uses wallet addresses to connect accounts, build flocks, quote trades, track positions, and show portfolio data. Wallet addresses and on-chain transactions are public by nature.
When you trade, Flock records the flock, wallet, side, amount, quote, status, timestamps, and transaction signatures when live execution lands on Solana.
Operational data
The app and backend may keep logs needed to operate the service, debug failures, prevent abuse, reconcile Nest balances, and verify execution. These logs can include request metadata, job status, webhook processing state, and audit events.
Flock does not need your seed phrase or private keys. Never share them with anyone claiming to represent Flock.
Cookies and sessions
Flock uses a session cookie so the app can remember the connected wallet during normal use. This cookie is for app functionality, not selling personal profiles.
Wallet signatures are used to prove wallet control. They are not permission to move funds unless your wallet separately asks you to approve a transaction.
Third parties
Flock depends on Solana RPC providers, wallet software, swap routers, price/liquidity data providers, hosting, databases, queues, and security tooling. Those services may process data needed to provide their part of the product.
On-chain transactions are broadcast to Solana and can be indexed by explorers, analytics tools, and anyone else reading the chain.
What is public
Flocks, basket composition, public wallet addresses, public transactions, and proof data may be visible in the app or on-chain. Do not use Flock expecting wallet activity to be private.
The proof page may show confirmed trades and, when available, Solana transaction links. Wallets are shortened in the UI, but the underlying chain data is public.
Retention and deletion
Flock keeps records needed for accounting, reconciliation, security, abuse prevention, and product operation. Some records cannot be deleted from public blockchains.
If a delete request is legally required and technically possible, off-chain records can be reviewed case by case.
Changes
This policy can change as Flock moves from early product to broader live usage. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated policy.
LAST UPDATED 2026-06-24