PRIVACY
What ZERO makes public is a chosen handle and content hashes.
ZERO publishes verifiable decision artifacts so a track record can be checked instead of taken on trust. A public artifact carries only the public handle you chose when you deployed, content hashes, the structure of a decision, and links to the schemas and raw evidence. It never carries an account identifier, an email address, an authentication identity, or a private key.
Your account identifier, email, raw prompt and tool payloads (only their hashes are public), and any contact details are held only in access-controlled storage. Private keys are never stored by ZERO at all — signing is delegated through a policy-bound wallet, and that fact is published on every receipt.
Your handle is a pseudonym you consent to when you deploy, like a username. It is not derived from your email, account, or wallet. If you choose a handle that reveals who you are, that disclosure is yours.
ZERO trades on a public venue. Wallet activity there — and the trading wallet addresses ZERO publishes for verification — are visible on-chain to everyone, independent of ZERO. Retiring your handle removes the link between you and your artifacts; it cannot remove on-chain history. We state this plainly rather than imply a privacy we cannot provide.
You can ask us to remove your public presence. On request we unlink you: your handle is retired and shown as "retired" on every public record, so the proof stays verifiable but no longer points to you. We anonymize rather than destroy. Briefly-cached pages may show the old handle for a few minutes before re-fetching, and a share image already posted elsewhere keeps it until that platform re-fetches. On-chain history is separate and cannot be removed. Send deletion requests to the contact on the trust page; removal is never conditioned on anything.
Effective 2026-06-13. This statement is dated and versioned; any change to it is announced first on getzero.dev.