ConsenSys added privacy settings to the popular non-custodial wallet MetaMask in the browser extension to facilitate the process of changing RPC-provider.
Starting today, extension users will see an updated experience when creating a new wallet, as well as an update in their privacy and security settings.
We have updated the 🦊 extension to maximize the control you have over your data.
— MetaMask 🦊💙 (@MetaMask) February 2, 2023
Existing users can find the option to switch the RPC provider in the Settings menu; new users will find it under Advanced privacy settings.
Users can also configure additional options for sending requests to third-party services (for phishing detection and identification of incoming transactions).
On 24 November 2022, ConsenSys announced an update to its privacy policy, which drew a wave of criticism from the community. Users pointed to a reduction in their privacy and increased risks of identifying individuals for law-enforcement purposes.
On 6 December, in response to community concerns, the company explained that it would shorten the retention period for collected IP identifiers and wallet addresses to seven days.
Earlier, on February 1, ConsenSys introduced the educational Web3-platform MetaMask Learn.
