# Cloaked > A mobile app and API for privacy-first onchain accounts with multisig. ## Docs - [Cloaked](/docs): Onchain activity is public by default. If someone knows one of your addresses, they can see your balance, who you pay, who pays you, and your full transaction history. ENS names, social profiles, and even a single transaction can link your identity to all of this. - [How It Works](/how-cloaked-works): Cloaked supports stealth addresses by separating **coordination** from **control**. - [API Reference](/docs/api-reference): Download OpenAPI Spec - [Developers](/docs/developers): Cloaked provides API and SDK access for integrating Cloaked into your application or automating operations for teams. This page covers account types, authentication methods, API access, and signing flows. - [Frequently Asked Questions](/docs/faq): An Ethereum address that only the recipient can recognize and control, generated using the recipient's public keys. Each payment uses a unique stealth address, so your transaction history and balances aren't publicly visible. [Learn more](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5564). - [How It Works](/docs/how-it-works): Cloaked supports stealth addresses by separating **coordination** from **control**. - [Passkey Safety](/docs/passkey-safety): If you registered with a passkey (instead of connecting an external wallet), your passkey is the primary way to access your account. There is no password reset or seed phrase. - [Privacy Policy](/docs/privacy): **Last Updated:** March 6, 2025 - [Account Recovery](/docs/recovery): Cloaked is self-custodial — your funds are secured by cryptographic keys that only you hold. How you back up and recover those keys depends on how you registered. - [Swaps & Bridging](/docs/swaps): Cloaked lets you swap tokens and bridge assets cross-chain directly from your stealth addresses, powered by [Uniswap](https://docs.uniswap.org/). - [Terms of Service](/docs/terms): **Last Updated:** March 6, 2025 - [Using Cloaked](/docs/using-cloaked): Your onchain payments, your business.