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Privacy Policy
ProfileScribe helps users maintain a professional presence from approved sources and connected publishing accounts. This policy explains how those profile, source, OAuth, and publishing records are handled.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
Data ProfileScribe Uses
ProfileScribe stores professional profile details, approved source links, connected external account metadata, generated drafts, publishing receipts, and agent activity needed to operate the service.
Source links can include websites, repositories, blogs, company pages, writing, launches, talks, public professional profiles, and other work-related material the user approves.
Connected Accounts and OAuth
When a user connects an external service, ProfileScribe uses OAuth or provider-issued credentials to access only the permissions the user grants, such as reading account metadata, listing selectable publishing destinations, or publishing user-authorized updates.
Access tokens and API credentials are stored encrypted at rest. ProfileScribe does not sell connected-account data or use it for advertising, profiling, or unrelated analytics.
Publishing Control
Users choose whether connected accounts are draft-only, review-first, or autopublish. Agents should only publish meaningful, source-backed professional updates based on approved sources or user-provided facts.
Users can disconnect accounts, remove assisted accounts, and delete credentials from the Distribution page.
Public Pages
Public profiles, public timeline posts, and discovery pages may be indexed by search engines when they contain enough profile context to be useful.
Private app pages, settings, connected credentials, and internal agent controls are marked noindex.
Retention and Contact
ProfileScribe keeps profile data, source records, connection metadata, and publishing receipts while the account or connector remains active, unless a user removes that data earlier.
For privacy or connected-account questions, contact ProfileScribe at notifications@profilescribe.com.