This page explains what LuckyTurtle™ Harbor may display, store, or process when you use the public Harbor frontend, address lookups, worker views, payout views, transaction views, and related LuckyTurtleStratum-backed services.
LuckyTurtle™ Harbor is a public mining frontend. Some information shown in Harbor is derived from live mining activity, ledger records, worker sessions, and blockchain-related operational data.
If you mine using a wallet address and optional worker name, Harbor may display that address, worker name, coin, hashrate, share counts, difficulty, payout-side ledger rows, transaction rows, and related activity views tied to that mining identity.
Harbor and LuckyTurtleStratum may process connection-related data such as IP address, session activity, worker state, share submissions, reject counts, and timing data needed to operate the mining service, diagnose issues, and present live frontend views.
Harbor may display ledger-backed records including candidate events, submit results, block hashes, TXIDs, reward amounts, fee amounts, payout addresses, and related derived status fields when those records exist in the backend truth layer.
LuckyTurtle™ Harbor does not ask for your private keys or seed phrases. Do not send private keys, seed phrases, or wallet secrets through the site or support channels.
The platform may keep operational logs, service logs, error traces, and backend telemetry for uptime, debugging, abuse prevention, security review, accounting, and service improvement purposes.
Data processed through Harbor is used to operate the mining service, maintain live public views, troubleshoot miner issues, review payout and transaction truth, improve reliability, and protect the platform against abuse or instability.
Blockchain-related activity may already be public by nature. Harbor may surface blockchain-linked identifiers and mining-related records that can be associated with a wallet address or worker label you choose to use.
Harbor data may change as backend records mature, corrections are applied, events are deduped, or blockchain state evolves. Operational and ledger data may be retained as needed for service operation, payout truth, security, recovery, or recordkeeping.
Access to Harbor may involve third-party infrastructure or services such as hosting, DNS, CDN, analytics-free web delivery, or blockchain network participation. Their handling of traffic or logs is governed by their own policies, not this page.
While reasonable operational care may be taken, no web service can promise perfect security. You are responsible for protecting your own wallet software, hardware, credentials, and operational environment.
This privacy page may be updated over time as Harbor evolves. Continued use of the service after updates are posted constitutes acceptance of the updated privacy notice.
Privacy-related questions or requests can be directed to turtlelabs.ops@outlook.com.
If you use LuckyTurtle™ Harbor, the platform may display and process mining-related address, worker, connection, and ledger activity needed to operate Harbor and LuckyTurtleStratum-backed views. Do not submit private wallet secrets. Blockchain-linked activity may be publicly visible. For privacy questions, contact turtlelabs.ops@outlook.com.