Privacy Policy
How BitRouter protects your data and privacy
Last updated June 1, 2026
Data Collection and Usage
BitRouter is designed with privacy in mind. We collect minimal data necessary for operation:
- Wallet addresses - used solely for crypto payments and balance tracking
- API usage logs - used for billing and service optimization
- Model preferences and usage patterns - used for improving user experience
Notably, BitRouter does not require Know Your Customer (KYC) information. You can use our service with just a wallet signature - no personal information, email addresses, or identity verification needed.
Data Storage
We store data only as necessary for service operation:
- Usage logs are retained for 90 days for billing purposes, after which they are securely deleted
- Wallet balances and credits are stored securely
- No personal data or conversation content is permanently stored
Third-Party Services
BitRouter serves as a routing layer between users and external AI providers (including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc.)
- Each provider has their own privacy policies for processing requests. Requests routed through our service may be subject to the privacy policies of those providers.
- We do not control or assume responsibility for how third-party AI providers collect, use, or store your data.
- We act as a proxy and do not store the content of your conversations or model data.
Limitations
While BitRouter is committed to protecting your privacy, you acknowledge and agree that:
- We are not responsible or liable for the acts, omissions, or data handling practices of third-party AI providers or blockchain networks. Your relationship with those providers is governed exclusively by their own terms and privacy policies.
- We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The latest version will be available on our website.
Contact
For privacy-related questions or requests, contact us through our GitHub repository or reach out via email at contact@bitrouter.ai.