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Last updated 11 June 2026

NetProof stores the minimum it needs to verify your work and publish the proofs you choose to earn. This page lists what that is, where it lives, and how to get it removed.

What we store

  • Your email address, used to sign you in with a magic link and to send you review results. It never appears on a public page.
  • Your profile: a handle, plus the display name and bio you choose to add.
  • The work you submit: repository URLs, pasted lab output and notes, solutions you grade in the browser lab, and the verification results and reviewer feedback they produce.
  • Usage events (page views, share clicks), recorded with a hashed form of your IP address rather than the address itself. We use them for rate limiting and to see which pages matter.
  • Cookies: only the session cookies that keep you signed in. No advertising or third-party tracking cookies.

Where it lives

Supabase (hosted Postgres and auth) stores the data. Resend delivers sign-in and review emails. Our hosting provider keeps standard server logs. We do not sell data, run ads, or use third-party analytics.

Public by design

Proof pages and your portfolio at /u/your-handle are public: they show your handle, display name, bio, and verified work. That is the point of the service: a proof you can hand to anyone.

Removing your data

Email liam.sean.rose@gmail.com from the address on your account. We delete the account and everything attached to it, including public proof pages.

Changes

If our practice changes, this page changes with it and the date above moves. See also the terms.

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