Privacy principles
Privacy isn't a setting.
It's part of the business model.
InboxPost is designed around a direct exchange: members fund the service, and the service does not need to turn attention or personal information into revenue.
The short version
Simple commitments.
Clear boundaries.
No behavioral advertising profiles.
No selling member information.
No unnecessary data collection.
Purposeful collection
Information should have a reason.
InboxPost collects only information needed for legitimate operational purposes.
Legitimate purposes may include
- Account operation
- Email delivery
- Security and abuse prevention
- Customer support
- Billing
- Legal obligations
- Infrastructure reliability
A credible promise matters.
InboxPost does not claim anonymity or zero-knowledge architecture. Signature and Black include multilayer end-to-end encryption, encryption in transit, and encryption at rest; Private includes encryption in transit and at rest.
InboxPost does not claim anonymity or zero-knowledge architecture. Signature and Black include multilayer end-to-end encryption, encryption in transit, and encryption at rest; Private includes encryption in transit and at rest.
Operating service
InboxPost membership access is available after approval. Privacy documentation governs the operating member service. This page describes the privacy commitments for the operating member service.
Private email. By request.