- right, like any action You do on the web.
Let's find out really, there is no 100% privacy on the net.

So, since privacy on the interweb is bad, people should just give their private information away?
Illogical

of course not !!
What I'm saying is that there is not 100% privacy on the net.
Give me an example of a wallet that does not ask you for some details ?
Any website that allows you two factor authentication with your phone does not keep your privacy ?
Medooza wallet works in the same principle as metamask with the ability to send the password to your phone.
This is i a good think, because on Medooza wallet You MUST confirm actions with you password and if you lose it, you lose the money.
Compare to metamask, if you login with password and open it running any one who have access to you computer can do action. e.g transfer coins and tokens.
On medooza, You can't transfer coins and tokens without password.