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Aethra Exchange is a non-custodial routing and execution interface for supported swap flows. It is a software product, not a broker, custodian, trading venue operator, or financial advisor. This page explains the operational data Aethra Exchange processes to return quotes, build transactions, and monitor the health of supported swap flows.
These disclosures are written to stay aligned across Aethra's supported swap routes and wallet-signed execution flow.
Software product. No token. No custody. No investment product.
Aethra Exchange does not issue, sponsor, endorse, or maintain any public token. Any similarly named token, coin, AI project, or investment product is unaffiliated with Aethra Exchange.
Aethra may process wallet addresses, requested chains, tokens, amounts, quote responses, execution status, session telemetry, and support communications needed to operate supported swap flows.
Aethra does not ask for, collect, or store private keys or seed phrases for supported swap execution.
If you use Aethra Wallet beta, encrypted vault material stays on your browser or device. Aethra does not receive, store, or recover passcodes, private keys, or recovery phrases on its servers.
Operational data is used to return quotes, build transactions, display execution status, diagnose product issues, measure service health, and defend the service against abuse.
Aethra may share limited request data with infrastructure providers or routing partners when that is necessary to return a quote, build a transaction, or refresh execution status.
Operational records may be retained as long as reasonably needed for security, analytics, accounting, incident response, dispute handling, or legal compliance.
Aethra may disclose information when required by law or when reasonably necessary to protect users, the product, or the public.
You can disconnect your wallet, stop using Aethra, and limit browser-side telemetry through your own browser or device controls where available.
If you use Aethra Wallet beta, you control whether to keep or delete the encrypted vault on that device and whether to export an encrypted backup for your own use.
Because supported swap flows are user-signed, you remain responsible for the onchain activity initiated from your wallet.