# Cloaked > Cloaked brings privacy back to onchain activity. ## Docs - [Cloaked](/docs): Using crypto privately requires time and expertise most users don't have. Cloaked makes standard privacy best practices accessible through a familiar, easy-to-use app, so everyday onchain activity doesn't expose more information than it needs to. This is achieved through stealth addresses by default and provably private balances via compliant Privacy Pools. - [How It Works](/how-cloaked-works): Cloaked supports stealth addresses by separating **coordination** from **control**. - [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, making it difficult for onchain observers to link multiple payments to the same recipient. [Learn more](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5564). - [Fees](/docs/fees): Cloaked calculates transaction fees that include onchain gas costs. Fees are automatically calculated and displayed before you confirm any transaction, so you always know what you'll pay upfront. - [How It Works](/docs/how-it-works): Cloaked supports stealth addresses by separating **coordination** from **control**. - [Using Cloaked](/docs/using-cloaked): The first Cloaked client takes the form of a Farcaster mini-app. Crypto social platforms associate usernames and social graphs with onchain addresses, making balances and transaction history easy to inspect. The mini-app provides a simple interface for receiving and spending via stealth addresses, allowing users to engage socially without exposing their financial history to hostile or merely curious observers.