Privacy policy
Last updated 2026-05-09 · Phase 1 placeholder
What we collect
- Advocate applications: name, date of birth, residence city/state, employer (optional), motivation, references, PI license details (if applicable).
- Field reports:what was observed, optional geolocation (with consent at submission time), the CCSA's identity (attached internally for accountability), structured indicators chosen from a fixed list.
- Case data: pseudonymous case references; identity information segregated and access-gated.
- Audit log: every state-changing operation, hash-chained for tamper-evidence.
What we do not collect
- We do not track survivors across the public web. There are no third-party advertising or analytics scripts on this platform.
- We do not sell or rent any data, ever.
- Subjects observed in field reports are anonymous by default — no identifiers from a single report are linked across reports unless an authorized analyst performs a documented join.
How data flows
Field reports route to admin-configured law-enforcement partners. Survivor case data is shared with treatment-team members and vetted placement facilities only as required for that survivor's care. Mentor pairings require explicit consent before any contact. Crisis events route to assigned case managers and on-call responders. Every disclosure is captured in the audit log.
Your rights
Survivors and CCSAs may request a copy of their data, request correction, or request deletion. In Phase 2 these requests are handled through a documented intake process with legally-bounded response times. In Phase 1, contact America's Future Inc. directly.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact America's Future Inc. The full legal policy will name a designated privacy officer in Phase 2.
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