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Privacy Policy

Version 1.0 · Effective July 14, 2026

This project-authored policy explains how current social features are designed to handle identity, activity, media, and sharing. It is not legal advice.

Private account and public aliases

Your authenticated account is distinct from the aliases you use publicly. Alias IDs, names, posts, comments, and public profile details may be visible according to their content settings.

The Social Hub stores only public alias preference in browser memory. It is not designed to store passwords, cookies, bearer tokens, authorization headers, or private user IDs.

Activity ledger

The activity ledger can record same-origin page visits and social actions to help you return to work and understand your own use. It is private by default and visible to you in the Activity tab.

Granular sharing

Each activity event begins private unless you choose another default or change that event. Available scopes are private, selected aliases, members of a selected Heichel, or public.

Sharing an event changes its visibility descriptor. It does not create a second public browsing-history database. Visibility is checked again whenever another viewer requests the profile.

Content, comments, voice, and video

Posts, comments, voice notes, video reports, and references are associated with the public alias that creates them. Media is stored as alias-owned native assets and comments retain canonical target coordinates.

When a comment becomes a post, both remain separate canonical entities connected by provenance. When a post appears in a comment, the comment stores a reference rather than copying the original post body.

Your controls

You may inspect, pause, update, export, and delete activity through the Social Hub. Content deletion may preserve a bounded tombstone when thread or provenance continuity requires the identifier to remain understandable.

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