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Data safety
Public vs Protected Data
The Maritime Desk handles two kinds of facts at once: civilian patterns that belong in the open record, and family-level realities that belong only to the people they affect.
Public view can show
- ●Anonymised incident counts
- ●Public-source citations (URL required)
- ●Community-level impact
- ●General coastal map
- ●Public timeline entries
- ●Published policy asks
- ●Festival access status (yes/no/restricted)
- ●Public diplomatic statements (with source)
Protected view can show
- ●Family identity & contact details
- ●Sensitive case-specific notes
- ●Legal counsel contacts
- ●Welfare referral notes
- ●Internal verification working notes
- ●Unredacted source documents (where consent limits apply)
Protected fields are visible only to authorised Keepers under a logged audit policy, and never appear in public reports.
Five rules
- ◆No public identity exposure without consent.
- ◆No unsafe location sharing.
- ◆No unverified accusation publishing.
- ◆No private family data in public reports.
- ◆Every sensitive lookup is logged in the audit trail.
"Transparency for systems. Privacy for people."
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