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Privacy & Safety Principles

Current statement on how OSINT@Home™ approaches privacy and operational safety during its preparation phase.

OSINT@Home is currently in preparation. No public compute client is available at this stage.

The future client is intended to operate under voluntary participation, limited task execution, and privacy-conscious design principles.

The project is designed not to access personal documents, private media, browser history, passwords, or unrelated user data.

Voluntary participation

Any future contributor role will be voluntary. Installing, running, pausing or removing the client will remain under the contributor's full control.

Limited task execution

Workloads delivered to the client are intended to be scoped, predefined, and bounded. The client is not designed to accept arbitrary code or grant uncontrolled access to the host system.

Transparent workload handling

Future documentation will describe the categories of workloads handled by the client and the information flows involved, so contributors can make an informed decision before participating.

Data scope

The client is intended to operate on inputs delivered to it as part of an analytical task — not on the contributor's personal files, accounts, communications, or unrelated local data.

More detailed technical and legal documentation will be published before any public client release. This page will be updated to reflect the published terms at that time.

Contact

For questions related to the OSINT@Home™ initiative, please contact the project operator through OSINT INTELLIGENCE.