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MetaMask addresses privacy concerns with new features for enhanced control

Previously, MetaMask used its Infura RPC (NYSE:RES) node to connect to Ethereum automatically, whenever a user first set up the wallet. Although the user could change the settings later, this still meant that the user’s public address was transmitted to Infura before they had a chance to change their node, according to a report from Ethereum node operator Chase Wright.

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