At Tria, (previously Threely), a product built by Threely Dimensions Inc., a Delaware corporation we are dedicated to ensuring the privacy and security of our users. This Privacy Policy ("Policy") outlines how we handle information when you use our non-custodial crypto wallet ("Wallet"). By using the Wallet, you consent to the practices described in this Policy.
1.1. Personal Information Collected
Tria SDK may gather information that identifies individuals, which may include:
Tria Mobile and Web application do not store any such information apart from the social identifier tokens for the login and authentication purpose.
1.2. Non-Personal Information
Tria may also collect unidentified, non-personal data related to your online browsing activity when using our Services. This information cannot directly identify you. We may also aggregate user data for analysis. Information might be anonymized or de-identified, preventing individual identification. The use and disclosure of such aggregated or de-identified information is unrestricted. Kindly note, if we combine Personal Information with Non-Personal Information, the combined data will be treated as Personal Information.
1.3 How is this information collected
1.3.1 Tria may collect Personal Information and/or Non-Personal Information (collectively, “Information”) during your access and/or use of the Service. This collection happens through your interactions and communications with the Service.
1.3.2. Information You Provide. When you access and use the Services, we may get access to information you share. This may include, for example, your IP address, wallet address (public keys), browsing activities on our Website, your first and last name, email address, and other identifiers.
1.3.3. Information Provided to Tria by Developers. Tria also collects Information provided by Developers. The specific types of information and reasons for processing vary based on the tools and features Developers use within our Services. When a user interacts with a Developer's application, the scope of information collected is defined by the Developer. The Developer is responsible for explaining to their end users how their information will be collected, processed, shared, and by whom, as well as obtaining any legally required consent.