Privacy

Privacy Expectations for a Private Network

SAFC is designed for discreet, high-trust engagement. This page outlines the practical privacy standard applied to public-site submissions during the current Active Deployment Phase.

Information you provide

When you submit a founding membership request, strategic inquiry, event access request, or briefing email gate form, SAFC stores the information needed to review and respond to that request.

How information is used

Submitted information is used to assess fit, respond to inquiries, manage access requests, and maintain a record of serious corridor-related contact. It is not used for indiscriminate promotional outreach.

Sharing

SAFC does not sell submitted information. Information may be reviewed internally to support application and inquiry handling, but is not disclosed casually or for unrelated commercial use.

Discretion

Because the circle is built around trust and private access, submitted information is handled with a bias toward discretion. That said, no website submission should be treated as a substitute for a formal confidentiality agreement.

Important note

SAFC does not currently provide public user accounts, public member directories, or open-access discussion areas. Most public interactions on this site are limited to forms and gated intelligence access.

If stronger confidentiality protections are required for a specific conversation, they should be handled separately through a direct process rather than assumed from website use alone.