Local-first data
Flick is designed so policy, monitored addresses, budget state, and history live on the user's machine. The site does not require users to publish their full financial graph to read project materials.
Privacy
Flick's product thesis is local-first security. This page summarizes how the public site and project materials should be treated from a privacy perspective.
Policy
Flick is designed so policy, monitored addresses, budget state, and history live on the user's machine. The site does not require users to publish their full financial graph to read project materials.
If a user opens the Flick dApp, they should only connect through the official app URL and should never submit private keys, seed phrases, or wallet secrets.
Links to Telegram, X, and the whitepaper may be served by third parties with their own policies. Review those services directly before sharing personal information there.
The product is non-custodial by design. Flick does not ask for seed phrases and does not need custody of user funds to provide pre-signature security checks.