Security & trust
Security, Privacy, and Trust Principles
Trust comes from specific boundaries, inspectable sources, human decisions, and honest limits—not from badges or vague security language.
Trust model
Specific principles. Honest limitations.
EMB’s trust model emphasizes matter boundaries, source fidelity, human review, record integrity and honest limitations.
Public website controls
A strict line between public contact and confidential evidence.
No evidence intake
No upload control, case narrative field, legal-question flow, or application database connection.
Data-minimized forms
Early Access and Contact use server-side field allowlists, validation, consent or acknowledgment, deduplication, and retention limits.
Site-scoped storage
Structured form records use the marketing Site’s native database. They are separate from the EMB application and contain no evidence or files.
No external analytics
No third-party analytics, advertising tracker, CRM, external form processor, authentication system, or R2 storage is added at launch.
What trust means here
Source fidelity, review, and limits stay visible.
Protection is a design principle for matter boundaries and record integrity. It is not a certification. A visual shield or lock cannot prove a control.
The website describes only its actual public form and hosting boundary. It does not claim independent certification, application security, data residency, or a guarantee against every risk.
Read the website privacy notice.
The Privacy page identifies the operator, host, form fields, purposes, retention, and working deletion path.
