Privacy
GitHub is the only planned sign-in for this phase. The GitHub account id is stored privately as an identity mapping. Email and provider identifiers are not shown on public pages.
Public profiles contain only fields that are deliberately public: a handle, a display name, and authored grievances that are published or settled. Drafts are private.
Exhibit A images are re-encoded on the server. Extra metadata such as EXIF is stripped. Arbitrary remote image URLs are not used, and object keys are never shown.
We do not sell data and do not add unrequested analytics. Logs omit grievance bodies and rejected text.
You may download your docket as JSON from your account page. Closing the account requires typing “close my docket”. Public grievances, replies, hear-hears, and Exhibit A files are removed immediately. Language Desk reports are retained without public attribution so a report cannot be erased by deleting the account that filed it. Moderation notes are never public.