Terms of Use — TZUR Wallet
Introduction
TZUR Wallet is a non-custodial Bitcoin wallet application designed to allow users to generate, store, and manage their own Bitcoin private keys directly on their device.
By downloading, installing, or using TZUR Wallet, you agree to these Terms of Use.
Non-Custodial Wallet
TZUR Wallet is a non-custodial wallet. Private keys are generated and stored locally on your device. TZUR Wallet does not have access to your private keys and does not control or hold user funds.
User Responsibility
You are solely responsible for the use of the wallet and the management of your Bitcoin. Bitcoin transactions cannot be reversed once broadcast to the network.
Seed Phrase Responsibility
During wallet creation, TZUR Wallet generates a recovery seed phrase. This phrase is the only way to recover your wallet if the device is lost or damaged. TZUR Wallet cannot recover the seed phrase.
No Account or Data Storage
TZUR Wallet does not create user accounts and does not store wallet information on servers. All wallet data is stored locally on the user's device.
Analytics
TZUR Wallet may collect anonymous usage analytics if enabled by the user. Analytics do not include wallet addresses, balances, transaction amounts, seed phrases, private keys, or personal identity. Users can disable analytics at any time in Settings. For more details, refer to the Privacy Policy.
Bitcoin Transactions
TZUR Wallet allows users to broadcast transactions to the Bitcoin network. All transactions are final once confirmed by the network.
Application Scope
TZUR Wallet allows users to send and receive Bitcoin only. The application does not support cryptocurrency mining, in-app purchases with cryptocurrency, buying or selling Bitcoin, or asset exchanges.
Cryptocurrency Risks
Bitcoin transactions are irreversible and cryptocurrency values are volatile. Users assume full responsibility for the use of the wallet.
Limitation of Liability
TZUR Wallet is provided “as is” without warranties. Developers are not liable for loss of funds, device failure, user mistakes, or third-party attacks.
Governing Law
These Terms shall be governed by the laws of the State of Israel.