FAQ

What is UNDOXME?

UNDOXME is a privacy intelligence platform that helps users protect their digital identity across both Web3 and Web2. It analyzes blockchain activity, credential leaks, metadata, phone/email exposure, social media footprint, and more — generating actionable privacy reports and recommendations.

What is the $UNDOXME token?

$UNDOXME is the native utility token of the UNDOXME protocol on Solana. It is used for:

  • Premium privacy scans

  • Continuous monitoring subscriptions

  • Access to advanced intelligence tools

  • Governance (future)

  • Contributor rewards inside the privacy intelligence network

Is my data safe?

Absolutely. We never store private keys or sensitive raw data. All processing is performed securely, and only minimal encrypted metadata is retained. Users maintain full control over their privacy data at all times.

What wallets are supported?

We support all major Solana wallets, including:

  • Phantom

  • Solflare

  • Backpack

  • And all wallets compatible with Solana’s standard connection layer

How much does it cost?

Basic wallet privacy checks are free for all users. Premium scans and advanced intelligence tools require $UNDOXME credits, with pricing currently starting at 10 $UNDOXME per advanced scan.

Do I need an account to use UNDOXME?

No. UNDOXME is wallet-first and does not require account creation, email login, or personal details.

Do scans reveal my identity?

No — inputs are analyzed privately and securely. Results are encrypted and stored minimally, only for users to revisit their own reports.

Will continuous monitoring be offered?

Yes. A subscription-based monitoring system will be launched in an upcoming phase, enabling users to receive alerts when new leaks or exposures are detected.

Is UNDOXME only for crypto users?

No. While Web3 users benefit greatly, UNDOXME also protects:

  • Emails

  • Phone numbers

  • Usernames

  • Social media handles

  • Uploaded files

  • Web2 identities

All verified links are listed in the Official Links section of this GitBook.

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