MetaWallet

Cookie Policy

Last updated: 2026-05-28 · Effective: 2026-05-28

This Policy applies to the MetaWallet service and related website (https://wallet.metacoin.network/) operated by INBLOCK (the "Company").

1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy explains the types, purposes, and usage of cookies and similar tracking technologies used by the Company when providing the MetaWallet service. This Policy applies together with the Company's Privacy Policy, and we recommend reading both documents together.

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device when you visit a website. They are used to identify users, remember login state and preferences, and understand usage patterns. In this Policy, "cookies" includes similar tracking/storage technologies such as pixel tags, localStorage, sessionStorage, and web beacons.

3. Does the Company use cookies?

Yes. MetaWallet uses cookies and similar technologies for core site functionality, remembering user preferences, improving the service, and strengthening security. You can change the scope of cookie usage at any time via the cookie consent banner shown on first visit, or through the "Cookie Preferences" link at the bottom of the page.

4. Categories of cookies we use

4.1 Strictly Necessary

Cookies essential to providing the service. Disabling them may break key features (keeping you signed in, security tokens, preserving wallet connection state, etc.). They cannot be rejected and are exempt from consent by law.

4.2 Targeted Advertising

Used by the Company or advertising partners to deliver ads tailored to your interests, cap ad frequency, and measure campaign performance. If you do not consent, targeted ads will not be shown — only generic ads may appear.

4.3 Personalization

Remember your selected preferences such as language, currency unit, region, and dark mode to provide an enhanced personalized experience. The service still works if disabled, but you may have to re-set your preferences on each visit.

4.4 Analytics

Help the Company understand site performance, user interaction patterns, and technical errors. The information collected is aggregated in a form that does not directly identify individual users and is used only for service improvement.

5. Purposes for using cookies

  • Keeping you signed in and managing secure sessions
  • Wallet connection and basic transaction flow operation
  • Remembering your preferences (language, currency, dark mode, etc.)
  • Monitoring service performance and stability, and analyzing errors
  • Measuring marketing campaign performance and targeted advertising (with consent)
  • Fraud and abuse detection and security strengthening

6. How to disable cookies

You can change the scope of cookie usage by the following methods:

  • Use "Reject non-essential" or per-category toggles on this site's cookie consent banner
  • Re-adjust anytime via the "Cookie Preferences" link at the bottom of the page
  • Block/delete cookies via your browser's own settings (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc.)
  • Use OS-level "Limit Ad Tracking" settings (e.g. iOS ATT)

Blocking strictly-necessary cookies may break features such as keeping you signed in.

7. Local storage and similar technologies

MetaWallet stores user preferences and non-identifying identifiers in browser local storage and in a small cookie. The main items used are:

  • mw-consent — your cookie-consent choice (strictly necessary). Stored as a cookie and sent to the Company's servers on each request so your choice can be honored. Retained for 1 year (path=/, SameSite=Lax).
  • metawallet-prefs — preferences such as language/currency (local storage)
  • metawallet-watchlist-guest — watchlist for non-logged-in users (local storage)
  • metawallet-notify-history — notification display history (local storage)
  • metawallet-cookie-prefs — (legacy) a browser-local copy of the consent state. The authoritative value is now the mw-consent cookie above.

The local-storage items (metawallet-*) are stored only in your browser and are not transmitted to the Company's servers. The mw-consent cookie, however, is sent on each request so the server can honor your consent choice (it contains only the consent choice, no personal data). Clearing site data in your browser settings removes all of it.

8. Policy changes

The Company may amend this Policy in line with applicable laws or service changes. Material changes will be announced within the service or by updating the "Last updated" date at the top of this page.

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9. Contact

For questions about cookies or tracking technologies, please contact the Company.