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MetaMask IP collection backlash is blown out of proportion

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The co-founder of endpoint provider Infura, Michael Wuehler, said the fuss about MetaMask collecting IPs is “vastly blown out of proportion.”

MetaMask backlash

On Nov. 24, MetaMask developers ConsenSys updated its privacy policy to notify users that it will track IP addresses upon sending transactions. This applies to users who leave the default Remote Procedure Call (RPC) setting as Infura.

RPC is a method for dApps, such as wallets, to communicate via a distributed system with the blockchain, enabling interaction with the network.

The notice mentioned that users could change the setting to another RPC provider. But they will still be subject to the data collection policies of the amended provider.

In response, crypto community members warned of the threat to personal privacy.

Author of Understanding the Crypto Economy, Panos Mekras, echoed Wuehler’s point on running an Ethereum node to protect IP addresses. He also recommended changing the RPC provider to 1RPC; other providers are available.

However, Mekras said he would soon be ditching MetaMask in favor of another wallet.

Quoting Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, @0xjones said users running their own node is a “weird mountain man fantasy” in that the technical aspect of doing so is “not part of Eth culture.”

Similarly, @bradmillscan pointed out that most Bitcoin users do not run a node, adding that he has doubts…

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