ConsenSys responded and promised on its official website regarding user data privacy concerns raised in the previously updated privacy policy, saying, “When a MetaMask user issues a ‘read’ request through Infura, wallet account address information and associated IP addresses will not be stored; when a MetaMask user broadcasts a transaction through Infura’s RPC endpoint, we collect wallet and IP address information associated with a ‘write’ request (also known as a transaction); IP address and wallet address data associated with a transaction are not stored together; we will regularly retain and delete user data, such as IP addresses and wallet addresses, and are working to shorten the retention period to 7 days. We will attach these retention policies to our privacy policy in an upcoming update; we have never and will never sell any user data we collect.”