How PayToCommit collects, uses, stores, and shares account data, wallet data, proof data, Spark content, and consent-gated reliability data.
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PayToCommit collects information you provide directly, including account details, profile data, support requests, wallet funding details, payout details, developer app details, and content you post to Spark.
The product also records pool tickets, Chain tickets, proof submissions, review decisions, network entries, device and browser metadata, cookies, diagnostic events, and abuse-prevention signals.
Information is used to operate the product, fund wallets, place tickets, run AI proof review, close disputes, calculate payouts, detect fraud, enforce policies, maintain audit trails, improve product reliability, and respond to support requests.
PayToCommit may also use information to meet legal obligations, prevent sanctions violations, respond to law enforcement or regulator requests, and protect the rights, safety, and integrity of PayToCommit, its users, and the broader service.
PayToCommit shares data with payment processors, infrastructure vendors, analytics and security vendors, content moderation tools, support systems, and other service providers acting on PayToCommit’s behalf.
Reliability or identity-related data is not available for open search. Any developer or enterprise access that references a protected account state must be consent-based, scoped, and auditable.
PayToCommit keeps records for as long as needed to operate the service, meet legal or compliance obligations, resolve disputes, maintain financial records, enforce policies, and defend against claims.
Some records, such as settlement decisions, network entries, and financial ledger entries, may be retained beyond account closure where required for audit or compliance reasons.