¶ Disclosure
Privacy Policy
Last revised — May 2026
1. The short version
Cerebra is a members-only correspondence society. We collect only what we need to introduce thinking adults to one another, we never sell your data, and you can export or erase everything from your dossier at any time.
2. What we collect
- Account details — email address and authentication credentials (or Google identity if you sign in that way).
- Dossier — pseudonym, city, vocation, the question you’re sitting with, prompt answers, and (optionally) a portrait.
- Assessment — your generated reasoning test, your answers, your resulting index and band, and when it was taken.
- Correspondence — letters you exchange with matched members, with their attachments and timestamps.
- Consent records — when you accepted these terms and whether you opted into society dispatches.
3. Why we hold it
We use this information to operate the society: to authenticate you, to display your dossier to other members, to surface compatible matches, to deliver letters, and to keep the platform safe from abuse.
4. Who can see what
Strangers in the society see your pseudonym, city, vocation, prompts and (per your privacy setting) your reasoning band or exact index. Matched members additionally see your portrait, your private question, and the date your assessment was generated. Staff access is restricted to investigating safety reports.
5. Storage & security
Data is stored on Lovable Cloud (EU/US regions). Row-level security policies ensure members can only read records they are entitled to. Passwords are hashed; we never see them in plaintext.
6. Your rights
You may export your full dossier as JSON at any time from your account settings. You may also permanently delete your account — this removes your profile, your assessment, your letters and your portrait, and is irreversible.
7. Contact
Questions about this policy: privacy@cerebra.society.