Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 28, 2026

Resonance Commons is built on the principle that honest collective expression requires genuine anonymity. This policy describes what we collect, what we don't, and why.

What we collect

Submissions: Broadcast responses, Encounter translations, and Resonate reflections you submit. These are stored without any link to personal identity.

Session tokens: Temporary tokens used solely for pairing you with an Encounter partner. These are not linked to accounts, names, or devices.

IP addresses: Used only for rate limiting (preventing spam). Never stored alongside submissions. Never used for identification.

Email (optional): If you choose to subscribe for notifications, your email is stored separately from all submission data. It is never linked to your responses.

What we do not collect

We do not collect names, usernames, account credentials, device fingerprints, location data, browsing history, or any persistent identifiers. There are no user accounts. There is no login.

How submissions are used

Your submissions are used to generate aggregate collective outputs: Resonance Reports, the Synapse portrait, and Pulse synthesis. These outputs represent the collective — no individual voice is ever isolated, attributed, or identifiable.

AI processing

Submissions are processed by AI (Anthropic Claude) for pairing, synthesis, and report generation. This processing occurs on server-side infrastructure. No submission data is used to train AI models. Anthropic's API does not retain inputs or outputs.

Data storage

Data is stored in Supabase (hosted on AWS). All data is encrypted at rest and in transit. We do not sell, share, or provide individual submission data to any third party.

Your rights

Because submissions are anonymous by design, we cannot identify which submissions belong to you. This means we cannot fulfill individual deletion requests for specific submissions — but it also means no one (including us) can trace a submission back to you.

Colorado AI Act compliance

Resonance Commons uses AI for collective synthesis, not individual decision-making. No consequential decisions about individuals are made by our AI systems. We will update this policy as the Colorado AI Act (effective June 30, 2026) requirements are finalized.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as the platform evolves. Material changes will be noted on the site. Continued use constitutes acceptance.

Contact

Questions about privacy? Reach us at hello@collectiveplasticity.com.