Sort:  

Neither did I. This TOS is for another service of theirs. It's just an example that this company is scraping every possible piece of data they have and trying to monetize it, and they seem more than happy to give this information to law enforcement and possibly implicate people of "crimes" that they may not have even committed.

The fact remains that all the information coming out of the Vault is encrypted, meaning it can't be trusted because the only information exiting the airgap should be publicly signed messages that simply need to be relayed to the blockchain in question. Their airgap is pointless because you can't see what information is being transmitted.