PPerformance

Privacy

Use only the data needed to run the booking workflow.

This page is the current product-level privacy summary for the founding Performance launch. It should be treated as the active operating posture for the local marketplace until a fuller legal policy replaces it.

What Performance stores Account identity, performer profile data, booker profile data, opening submissions, offer activity, booking status, payout-state notes, notification preferences, and uploaded profile media.
Why it is stored To publish openings, match performers, authenticate accounts, track booking status, handle admin review, moderate uploaded media, and keep payout and issue history tied to the booking.
Account data

Email, password hash, display name, role, and linked marketplace records are used to keep account workflow intact.

Marketplace activity

Openings, offers, bookings, completion notes, and issue review history are retained to preserve booking continuity and admin review context.

Notifications

Browser alert preferences and push subscription records are used only for marketplace notifications.

Media uploads

Profile media is stored for approved marketplace use and can be held for moderation review before public use.

Location and device context The mobile preview demonstrates location-aware workflow, but live browser location access should be treated as optional and user-controlled.
Payments The current marketplace workflow tracks payment state and payout status. It should not claim to store more financial data than the active implementation actually uses.
Contact requests Contact and early-access forms are stored as lead intake for marketplace follow-up and launch operations.

Current Controls

Founding launch privacy posture.

Use only workflow-relevant data

The marketplace should stay narrow: data that supports bookings, profiles, communication, moderation, and payout state.

No fake claims

This policy should not overstate encryption, compliance, or retention guarantees beyond what is actually implemented in the product.